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This is probably completely unused by now, as vservers have been superseeded by alternative technology for many years already.
82 lines
3.0 KiB
SQL
82 lines
3.0 KiB
SQL
### backupninja mysql config file ###
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databases = all
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backupdir = /var/backups/mysql
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hotcopy = no
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sqldump = yes
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compress = yes
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### authentication ###
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# three authentication methods:
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#
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# 1. setting the user, so that /home/user/.my.cnf is used.
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# user = some-unix-user
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#
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# 2. specifying the mysql dbuser and dbpassword,
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# which generates a temporary .my.cnf in /root/.my.cnf
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# dbusername = <some-mysql-user>
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# dbpassword = <password>
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#
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# 3. specify which config file to use with configfile
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# (this option does not work with hotcopy)
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# configfile = /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
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#
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# if user and dbusername are not specified, the default is to use
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# /etc/mysql/debian.cnf for configfile.
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### all options ###
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# configfile = < path/to/file > (default = /etc/mysql/debian.cnf)
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# The config file is passed to mysql with --defaults-file.
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# On debian, this default will allow backupninja to make backups
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# of mysql without configuring any additional options.
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# (this option is not compatible with "user" or "dbusername").
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#
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# user = <user> (default = root)
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# Run mysql commands as 'user'. A valid .my.cnf must exist with a
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# database username and password in the user's home directory.
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# (this option is not compatible with "configfile" or "dbusername").
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#
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# dbusername = <dbuser> (no default)
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# The user must have access to the databases specified later.
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# (this option is not compatible with "configfile" or "user").
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#
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# dbpassword = <dbpass> (no default)
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# The password used with dbusername. this password will NOT be passed
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# on the command line and is not readable using "ps aux".
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#
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# dbhost = <host> (default = localhost)
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# only localhost works right now.
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#
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# databases = < all | db1 db2 db3 > (default = all)
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# which databases to backup. should either be the word 'all' or a
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# space separated list of database names.
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#
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# nodata = < db.table1 db.table2 db.table3 > (no default)
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# only dump the structure for the database tables listed here, this means
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# no data contained in these tables will be dumped. This is very useful
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# to backup databases that have tables with large amounts of cache data that
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# isn't necessary to backup, but you still need the structure to exist
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# on a restore. You *must* specify the table as part of a database, such
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# as "drupal.cache", where the database name is "drupal" and the table that
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# you do not want to dump the data for is called "cache".
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#
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# backupdir = < path/to/destination > (default = /var/backups/mysql)
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# where to dump the backups. hotcopy backups will be in a subdirectory
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# 'hotcopy' and sqldump backups will be in a subdirectory 'sqldump'
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#
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# hotcopy = < yes | no > (default = no)
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# make a backup of the actual database binary files using mysqlhotcopy.
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#
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# sqldump = < yes | no > (default = no)
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# make a backup using mysqldump. this creates text files with sql commands
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# sufficient to recontruct the database.
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#
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# sqldumpoptions = <options>
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# (default = --lock-tables --complete-insert --add-drop-table --quick --quote-names)
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# arguments to pass to mysqldump
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#
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# compress = < yes | no > (default = yes)
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# if yes, compress the sqldump output.
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