Updating rsync example

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Silvio Rhatto 2011-12-31 14:40:37 -02:00 committed by intrigeri
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@ -18,6 +18,12 @@
# (see below) is set to 'yes'
#partition =
# 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 =
# 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
@ -26,14 +32,23 @@ mountpoint = /mnt/backup
# folder relative do mountpoint where the backup should be stored
backupdir = myserver
# number of backup increments (min = 5)
# temp folder
#tmp = /tmp
# specify backup storage format: short, long or mirror (i.e, no rotations)
format = short
# for short storage format, specify the number of backup increments (min = 2, set to 1 or less to disable)
days = 7
# set to 1 if fsck should run on partition after the backup is made
#fscheck =
# for long storage format, specify the number of daily backup increments
#keepdaily = 7
# set to 1 if $partition is mounted read-only
#read_only =
# for long storage format, specify the number of weekly backup increments
#keepweekly = 3
# for long storage format, specify the number of monthly backup increments
#keepmonthly = 1
# 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
@ -49,6 +64,9 @@ days = 7
# temp folder
#tmp = /tmp
# set to "yes" if you want to use multiconnection ssh support
#multiconnection = no
[source]
# where the data to be backed up is (local or remote)
@ -57,6 +75,12 @@ days = 7
# if remote source, specify the hostname or IP
#host =
# remote port number (remote source only)
#port = 22
# remote user name (remote source only)
#user =
# when "yes", test the connection for a remote source before backup
#testconnect = no
@ -76,15 +100,18 @@ exclude_vserver = excluded_vserver2
# ssh command line (remote only)
#ssh = ssh
# ssh or rsync (remote source only)
#protocol = ssh
# rsync program
# it defaults to $RSYNC value from backupninja.conf
#rsync = $RSYNC
# rsync command options
#rsync_options = "-av --delete"
#rsync_options = "-av --delete --recursive"
# when set to 1, use numeric ids instead of user/group mappings on rsync
#numericids = 0
#numericids =
# if set to 1, compress data on rsync (remote source only)
#compress = 0
@ -95,13 +122,75 @@ exclude_vserver = excluded_vserver2
# remote rsync program (remote source only)
#remote_rsync = rsync
# ssh key file (remote source only)
#id_file = /root/.ssh/id_dsa
# set to "yes" to rsync use a batch file as source
#batch = no
# folder where the batch file is located
#batchbase =
# set yes if you want rsync to use a file list source
#filelist = no
# folder where the file list is placed
#filelistbase =
[dest]
# backup destination type (local or remote)
#dest = local
# when "yes", test the connection for a remote source before backup
#testconnect = no
# ssh command line (remote dest only)
#ssh = ssh
# ssh or rsync (remote dest only)
#protocol = ssh
# when set to 1, use numeric ids instead of user/group mappings on rsync
#numericids =
# if set to 1, compress data on rsync (remote source only)
#compress = 0
# destination host name (remote destination only)
#host =
# remote port number (remote destination only)
#port = 22
# remote user name (remote destination only)
#user =
# ssh key file (remote destination only)
#id_file = /root/.ssh/id_dsa
# set a badnwidth limit in KB/s (remote destination only)
#bandwidthlimit = 1024
# remote rsync program (remote dest only)
#remote_rsync = rsync
# set to "yes" to rsync write a batch file from the changes
#batch = no
# folder where the batch file should be written
#batchbase = /var/backups/rsync/batches
# set to yes so rsync use the --fake-super flag (remote destination only)
#fakesuper = yes
# 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 =
#initscripts = /etc/init.d
#
# script name to be stoped at the begining of the backup and started at its end
#service =