fixed Trac #1, actually add example.rsync

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Micah Anderson 2007-11-24 21:32:30 +00:00
parent 19dbc0aaee
commit 3f2a826652
4 changed files with 142 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ version 0.9.5 -- unreleased
applied to fix #370396 broke this, especially for configuration files
created with permissions 000 by an older ninjahelper version.
. Enhanced portability for other platforms
. Fixed Trac#11 (quoting needed to prevent shell expansion, broke the
toint function sometimes)
. Added quoting because it was needed to prevent shell expansion, broking the
toint function sometimes (Trac#11)
. Fixed reportspace option (Trac#10)
handler changes
dup:
@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ version 0.9.5 -- unreleased
. Fixed example in example.sys to detail the __star__ in partitionsfile and
note why its necessary (Closes: #409192)
. Force C locale for sfdisk to ensure english words are found in grep
. Make directory where output is placed configurable, and create the parent dir
if it doesn't exist (Closes: Trac#1)
fixed 'make install' bug that failed if /etc/backup.d already existed
changed spaces to tabs in Makefile.am

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#
# rsync handler example file
#
# Mandatory options are uncommented with sugested values
# Other options are commented out with their default values
#
# Note: You dont need to manually specify vservers using "include = /vservers".
# They're automatically backuped if vserver is set to "yes" on you backupninja.conf.
[general]
# rsync log file
#log = /var/log/backup/rsync.log
# partition device where the backup lives
# just use this option if your data is backed up in a separate partition and
# you want backupninja to fsck it; this option will just be used if fscheck
# (see below) is set to 'yes'
#partition =
# backup partition mountpoint or backup main folder
# this doesn't need to be a real partition, but should be at least the
# main folder where the backup is being stored
mountpoint = /mnt/backup
# folder relative do mountpoint where the backup should be stored
backupdir = myserver
# number of backup increments (min = 5)
days = 7
# set to 1 if fsck should run on partition after the backup is made
#fscheck =
# set to 1 if $partition is mounted read-only
#read_only =
# use this if you need a lockfile to be kept during backup execution
# this is an useful feature in case you have some tasks that should
# know if the backup is running or not
#lockfile =
# rsync command nice level
#nicelevel = 0
# set to "yes" if your system isnt handling timestamps correctly
#enable_mv_timestamp_bug = no
# temp folder
#tmp = /tmp
[source]
# where the data to be backed up is (local or remote)
#from = local
# when "yes", test the connection for a remote source before backup
#testconnect = no
# include folder on backup
include = /etc
include = /var
# exclude folder on backup
exclude = exclude_folder1
exclude = exclude_folder2
# exlude some vserver from backup
# this is used only if vservers = yes on backupninja.conf
exclude_vserver = excluded_vserver1
exclude_vserver = excluded_vserver2
# ssh command line (remote only)
#ssh = ssh
# rsync program
# it defaults to $RSYNC value from backupninja.conf
#rsync = $RSYNC
# rsync command options
#rsync_options = "-av --delete"
# when set to 1, use numeric ids instead of user/group mappings on rsync
#numericids = 0
# if set to 1, compress data on rsync (remote source only)
#compress = 0
# set a badnwidth limit in kbps (remote source only)
#bandwidthlimit =
# remote rsync program (remote source only)
#remote_rsync = rsync
# This section is used to stop and start services that should be turned of
# during the backup procedure.
#
#[services]
#
# absolute path where scripts are located
#initscripts =
#
# script name to be stoped at the begining of the backup and started at its end
#service =
# You can also specify some system comands if you don't want the default system values
# by enabling the section below.
#
#[system]
#
# rm command
#rm = rm
#
# cp command
#cp = cp
#
# touch command
#touch = touch
#
# mv command
#mv = mv
#
# fsck command
#fsck = fsck

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# here are the defaults, commented out:
# The output from the sys handler will be placed in $parentdir
# parentdir = /var/backups
# packages = yes
# packagesfile = /var/backups/dpkg-selections.txt

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@ -32,35 +32,41 @@ else
warning "Unknown OS detected!"
fi
getconf parentdir /var/backups
getconf packages yes
getconf dosfdisk yes
getconf dohwinfo yes
if [ ! -d $parentdir ]; then
mkdir -p $parentdir
fi
if [ $os = "debian" ]
then
getconf packagesfile /var/backups/dpkg-selections.txt
getconf packagesfile $parentdir/dpkg-selections.txt
getconf packagemgr `which dpkg`
getconf packagemgroptions ' --get-selections *'
elif [ $os = "redhat" ]
then
getconf packagesfile /var/backups/rpmpackages.txt
getconf packagesfile $parentdir/rpmpackages.txt
getconf packagemgr `which rpm`
getconf packagemgroptions ' -qa '
getconf SYSREPORT `which sysreport`
getconf sysreport_options ' -norpm '
else
getconf packagesfile /var/backups/unknownOS.txt
getconf packagesfile $parentdir/unknownOS.txt
fi
packagemgroptions="${packagemgroptions//__star__/*}"
getconf partitions yes
getconf partitionsfile /var/backups/partitions.__star__.txt
getconf partitionsfile $parentdir/partitions.__star__.txt
getconf hardware yes
getconf hardwarefile /var/backups/hardware.txt
getconf hardwarefile $parentdir/hardware.txt
getconf sysreport yes
getconf sysreportfile /var/backups/sysreport.txt
getconf sysreportfile $parentdir/sysreport.txt
getconf SFDISK `which sfdisk`
getconf HWINFO `which hwinfo`