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# rsync handler example file
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#
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# Mandatory options are uncommented with sugested values
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# Other options are commented out with their default values
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#
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[general]
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# rsync log file
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#log = /var/log/backup/rsync.log
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# partition device where the backup lives
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# just use this option if your data is backed up in a separate partition and
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# you want backupninja to fsck it; this option will just be used if fscheck
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# (see below) is set to 'yes'
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#partition =
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# set to 1 if fsck should run on partition after the backup is made
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#fscheck =
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# set to 1 if partition is mounted read-only
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#read_only =
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# backup partition mountpoint or backup main folder
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# this doesn't need to be a real partition, but should be at least the
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# main folder where the backup is being stored
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mountpoint = /mnt/backup
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# folder relative do mountpoint where the backup should be stored
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backupdir = myserver
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# temp folder
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#tmp = /tmp
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# specify backup storage format: short, long or mirror (i.e, no rotations)
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#
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# In the short format, incremental backups are rotated every day the handler
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# runs an by a finite number of times (backup.0, backup.1, backup.1, etc), so
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# if you want to have incremental backups for longer periods (like months) you
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# have to configure rotations for 30 or more using the "days" parameter at the
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# [general] section in the handler config.
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# The short format is better described here:
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# http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/#Incremental
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#
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# The long format is inspired by the maildir handler and allows keeping backups
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# of longer periods (weeks and months) using less rotations as it stores
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# the increments in folders like daily.1, weekly.1, monthly.1 and has three
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# rotation parameters:
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# keepdaily = number of daily backup increments
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# keepweekly = number of weekly backup increments
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# keepmonthly = number of monthly backup increments
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format = short
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# for short storage format, specify the number of backup increments (min = 2, set to 1 or less to disable)
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# Note that setting days = 0 is almost the same as using format = mirror except
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# that with the days config your backup gets a .0 suffix at the destination
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# folder, making it easier to turn it later to an incremental backup.
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days = 7
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# for long storage format, specify the number of daily backup increments
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#keepdaily = 7
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# for long storage format, specify the number of weekly backup increments
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#keepweekly = 3
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# for long storage format, specify the number of monthly backup increments
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#keepmonthly = 1
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# rsync command nice level
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#nicelevel = 0
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## ionicelevel is optional. If it is left undefined or empty, ionice will not
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## be used at all. If it is set to to an integer value from 0 to 7, then ionice
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## will be used with the best effort class (-c2) and with the ionicelevel as
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## the class data (-n).
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##
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## See the ionice(1) man page for more details about available levels.
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##
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## Default:
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# ionicelevel =
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# set to "yes" if your system isnt handling timestamps correctly
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#enable_mv_timestamp_bug = no
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# temp folder
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#tmp = /tmp
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# set to "yes" if you want to use multiconnection ssh support
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#multiconnection = no
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[source]
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# where the data to be backed up is (local or remote)
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#from = local
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# if remote source, specify the hostname or IP
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#host =
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# remote port number (remote source only)
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#port = 22
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# remote user name (remote source only)
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user = remoteuser
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# when "yes", test the connection for a remote source before backup
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#testconnect = no
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# include folder on backup
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include = /etc
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include = /var
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# exclude folder on backup
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exclude = exclude_folder1
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exclude = exclude_folder2
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# ssh command line (remote only)
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#ssh = ssh
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# ssh or rsync (remote source only)
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#protocol = ssh
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# rsync program
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# it defaults to $RSYNC value from backupninja.conf
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#rsync = $RSYNC
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# rsync command options
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#rsync_options = -av --delete --recursive
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# when set to 1, use numeric ids instead of user/group mappings on rsync
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#numericids =
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# if set to 1, compress data on rsync (remote source only)
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#compress = 0
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# set a bandwidth limit in KB/s (remote source only)
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#bandwidthlimit =
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# remote rsync program (remote source only)
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#remote_rsync = rsync
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# ssh key file (remote source only)
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#id_file = /root/.ssh/id_rsa
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# set to "yes" to rsync use a batch file as source
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#batch = no
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# folder where the batch file is located
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#batchbase =
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# set yes if you want rsync to use a file list source
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#filelist = no
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# folder where the file list is placed
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#filelistbase =
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[dest]
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# backup destination type (local or remote)
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#dest = local
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# when "yes", test the connection for a remote source before backup
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#testconnect = no
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# ssh command line (remote dest only)
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#ssh = ssh
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# ssh or rsync (remote dest only)
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#protocol = ssh
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# when set to 1, use numeric ids instead of user/group mappings on rsync
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#numericids =
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# if set to 1, compress data on rsync (remote source only)
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#compress = 0
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# destination host name (remote destination only)
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#host =
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# remote port number (remote destination only)
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#port = 22
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# remote user name (remote destination only)
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#user =
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# ssh key file (remote destination only)
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#id_file = /root/.ssh/id_rsa
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# set a bandwidth limit in KB/s (remote destination only)
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#bandwidthlimit =
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# remote rsync program (remote dest only)
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#remote_rsync = rsync
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# set to "yes" to rsync write a batch file from the changes
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#batch = no
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# folder where the batch file should be written
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#batchbase = /var/backups/rsync/batches
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# set to yes so rsync use the --fake-super flag (remote destination only)
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#fakesuper = yes
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# This section is used to stop and start services that should be turned of
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# during the backup procedure.
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#
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#[services]
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#
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# absolute path where scripts are located
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#initscripts = /etc/init.d
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#
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# script name to be stoped at the begining of the backup and started at its end
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#service =
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# You can also specify some system comands if you don't want the default system values
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# by enabling the section below.
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#[system]
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#
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# rm command
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#rm = rm
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#
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# cp command
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#cp = cp
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#
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# touch command
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#touch = touch
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#
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# mv command
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#mv = mv
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#
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# fsck command
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#fsck = fsck
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