2 #============================================================= -*-perl-*-
4 # configure.pl: Configuration and installation program for BackupPC
8 # This script should be run as root:
12 # The installation steps are described as the script runs.
15 # Craig Barratt <cbarratt@users.sourceforge.net>
18 # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Craig Barratt
20 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
21 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
22 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
23 # (at your option) any later version.
25 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
26 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
27 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
28 # GNU General Public License for more details.
30 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
31 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
32 # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
34 #========================================================================
36 # Version 2.1.0, released 20 Jun 2004.
38 # See http://backuppc.sourceforge.net.
40 #========================================================================
44 use vars qw(%Conf %OrigConf);
47 my @Packages = qw(File::Path File::Spec File::Copy DirHandle Digest::MD5
48 Data::Dumper Getopt::Std Getopt::Long Pod::Usage
49 BackupPC::Lib BackupPC::FileZIO);
51 foreach my $pkg ( @Packages ) {
54 if ( $pkg =~ /BackupPC/ ) {
57 BackupPC cannot find the package $pkg, which is included in the
58 BackupPC distribution. This probably means you did not cd to the
59 unpacked BackupPC distribution before running configure.pl, eg:
70 BackupPC needs the package $pkg. Please install $pkg
71 before installing BackupPC.
95 pod2usage(1) if ( $opts{help} );
96 pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $opts{man};
98 my $DestDir = $opts{"dest-dir"};
103 This configure script should be run as root, rather than uid $<.
104 Provided uid $< has sufficient permissions to create the data and
105 install directories, then it should be ok to proceed. Otherwise,
106 please quit and restart as root.
109 exit(1) if ( prompt("--> Do you want to continue?",
111 exit(1) if ( $opts{batch} && !$opts{"uid-ignore"} );
116 Is this a new installation or upgrade for BackupPC? If this is
117 an upgrade please tell me the full path of the existing BackupPC
118 configuration file (eg: /xxxx/conf/config.pl). Otherwise, just
124 # Check if this is an upgrade, in which case read the existing
125 # config file to get all the defaults.
129 $ConfigPath = prompt("--> Full path to existing conf/config.pl",
132 last if ( $ConfigPath eq ""
133 || ($ConfigPath =~ /^\// && -r $ConfigPath && -w $ConfigPath) );
134 my $problem = "is not an absolute path";
135 $problem = "is not writable" if ( !-w $ConfigPath );
136 $problem = "is not readable" if ( !-r $ConfigPath );
137 $problem = "doesn't exist" if ( !-f $ConfigPath );
138 print("The file '$ConfigPath' $problem.\n");
139 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
140 print("Need to specify a valid --config-path for upgrade\n");
145 if ( $ConfigPath ne "" && -r $ConfigPath ) {
146 (my $topDir = $ConfigPath) =~ s{/[^/]+/[^/]+$}{};
147 die("BackupPC::Lib->new failed\n")
148 if ( !($bpc = BackupPC::Lib->new($topDir, ".", 1)) );
149 %Conf = $bpc->Conf();
151 $Conf{TopDir} = $topDir;
152 my $err = $bpc->ServerConnect($Conf{ServerHost}, $Conf{ServerPort}, 1);
156 BackupPC is running on $Conf{ServerHost}. You need to stop BackupPC
157 before you can upgrade the code. Depending upon your installation,
158 you could run "/etc/init.d/backuppc stop".
166 # These are the programs whose paths we need to find
170 'gtar/tar' => "TarClientPath",
171 smbclient => "SmbClientPath",
172 nmblookup => "NmbLookupPath",
173 rsync => "RsyncClientPath",
176 'ssh/ssh2' => "SshPath",
177 sendmail => "SendmailPath",
178 hostname => "HostnamePath",
179 split => "SplitPath",
183 bzip2 => "Bzip2Path",
186 foreach my $prog ( sort(keys(%Programs)) ) {
188 foreach my $subProg ( split(/\//, $prog) ) {
189 $path = FindProgram("$ENV{PATH}:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin",
190 $subProg) if ( !length($path) );
192 $Conf{$Programs{$prog}} = $path if ( !length($Conf{$Programs{$prog}}) );
198 I found the following locations for these programs:
201 foreach my $prog ( sort(keys(%Programs)) ) {
202 printf(" %-12s => %s\n", $prog, $Conf{$Programs{$prog}});
205 last if (prompt('--> Are these paths correct?', 'y') =~ /^y/i);
206 foreach my $prog ( sort(keys(%Programs)) ) {
207 $Conf{$Programs{$prog}} = prompt("--> $prog path",
208 $Conf{$Programs{$prog}});
212 my $Perl56 = system($Conf{PerlPath}
213 . q{ -e 'exit($^V && $^V ge v5.6.0 ? 1 : 0);'});
218 BackupPC needs perl version 5.6.0 or later. $Conf{PerlPath} appears
219 to be an older version. Please upgrade to a newer version of perl
220 and re-run this configure script.
228 Please tell me the hostname of the machine that BackupPC will run on.
231 chomp($Conf{ServerHost} = `$Conf{HostnamePath}`)
232 if ( defined($Conf{HostnamePath}) && !defined($Conf{ServerHost}) );
233 $Conf{ServerHost} = prompt("--> BackupPC will run on host",
239 BackupPC should run as a dedicated user with limited privileges. You
240 need to create a user. This user will need read/write permission on
241 the main data directory and read/execute permission on the install
242 directory (these directories will be setup shortly).
244 The primary group for this user should also be chosen carefully.
245 By default the install directories will have group write permission.
246 The data directories and files will have group read permission but
250 my($name, $passwd, $Uid, $Gid);
252 $Conf{BackupPCUser} = prompt("--> BackupPC should run as user",
253 $Conf{BackupPCUser} || "backuppc",
255 ($name, $passwd, $Uid, $Gid) = getpwnam($Conf{BackupPCUser});
256 last if ( $name ne "" );
259 getpwnam() says that user $Conf{BackupPCUser} doesn't exist. Please check the
260 name and verify that this user is in the passwd file.
263 exit(1) if ( $opts{batch} );
268 Please specify an install directory for BackupPC. This is where the
269 BackupPC scripts, library and documentation will be installed.
274 $Conf{InstallDir} = prompt("--> Install directory (full path)",
277 last if ( $Conf{InstallDir} =~ /^\// );
278 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
279 print("Need to specify --install-dir for new installation\n");
286 Please specify a data directory for BackupPC. This is where the
287 configuration files, LOG files and all the PC backups are stored.
288 This file system needs to be big enough to accommodate all the
289 PCs you expect to backup (eg: at least 1-2GB per machine).
294 $Conf{TopDir} = prompt("--> Data directory (full path)",
297 last if ( $Conf{TopDir} =~ /^\// );
298 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
299 print("Need to specify --data-dir for new installation\n");
304 if ( !defined($Conf{CompressLevel}) ) {
305 $Conf{CompressLevel} = BackupPC::FileZIO->compOk ? 3 : 0;
306 if ( $ConfigPath eq "" && $Conf{CompressLevel} ) {
309 BackupPC can compress pool files, providing around a 40% reduction in pool
310 size (your mileage may vary). Specify the compression level (0 turns
311 off compression, and 1 to 9 represent good/fastest to best/slowest).
312 The recommended values are 0 (off) or 3 (reasonable compression and speed).
313 Increasing the compression level to 5 will use around 20% more cpu time
314 and give perhaps 2-3% more compression.
317 } elsif ( $ConfigPath eq "" ) {
320 BackupPC can compress pool files, but it needs the Compress::Zlib
321 package installed (see www.cpan.org). Compression will provide around a
322 40% reduction in pool size, at the expense of cpu time. You can leave
323 compression off and run BackupPC without compression, in which case you
324 should leave the compression level at 0 (which means off). You could
325 install Compress::Zlib and turn compression on later, but read the
326 documentation first about how to do this. Or the better choice is
327 to quit, install Compress::Zlib, and re-run configure.pl.
330 } elsif ( $Conf{CompressLevel} ) {
331 $Conf{CompressLevel} = 0;
334 BackupPC now supports pool file compression. Since you are upgrading
335 BackupPC you probably have existing uncompressed backups. You have
336 several choices if you want to turn on compression. You can run
337 the script BackupPC_compressPool to convert everything to compressed
338 form. Or you can simply turn on compression, so that new backups
339 will be compressed. This will increase the pool storage requirement,
340 since both uncompressed and compressed copies of files will be stored.
341 But eventually the old uncompressed backups will expire, recovering
342 the pool storage. Please see the documentation for more details.
344 If you are not sure what to do, leave the Compression Level at 0,
345 which disables compression. You can always read the documentation
346 and turn it on later.
350 $Conf{CompressLevel} = 0;
353 BackupPC now supports pool file compression, but it needs the
354 Compress::Zlib module (see www.cpan.org). For now, leave
355 the compression level set at 0 to disable compression. If you
356 want you can install Compress::Zlib and turn compression on.
357 Please see the documentation for more details about converting
358 old backups to compressed form.
364 = prompt("--> Compression level", $Conf{CompressLevel});
365 last if ( $Conf{CompressLevel} =~ /^\d+$/ );
371 BackupPC has a powerful CGI perl interface that runs under Apache.
372 A single executable needs to be installed in a cgi-bin directory.
373 This executable needs to run as set-uid $Conf{BackupPCUser}, or
374 it can be run under mod_perl with Apache running as user $Conf{BackupPCUser}.
376 Leave this path empty if you don't want to install the CGI interface.
381 $Conf{CgiDir} = prompt("--> CGI bin directory (full path)",
384 last if ( $Conf{CgiDir} =~ /^\// || $Conf{CgiDir} eq "" );
385 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
386 print("Need to specify --cgi-dir for new installation\n");
391 if ( $Conf{CgiDir} ne "" ) {
395 BackupPC's CGI script needs to display various GIF images that
396 should be stored where Apache can serve them. They should be
397 placed somewher under Apache's DocumentRoot. BackupPC also
398 needs to know the URL to access these images. Example:
400 Apache image directory: /usr/local/apache/htdocs/BackupPC
401 URL for image directory: /BackupPC
403 The URL for the image directory should start with a slash.
407 $Conf{CgiImageDir} = prompt("--> Apache image directory (full path)",
410 last if ( $Conf{CgiImageDir} =~ /^\// );
411 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
412 print("Need to specify --html-dir for new installation\n");
417 $Conf{CgiImageDirURL} = prompt("--> URL for image directory (omit http://host; starts with '/')",
418 $Conf{CgiImageDirURL},
420 last if ( $Conf{CgiImageDirURL} =~ /^\// );
421 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
422 print("Need to specify --html-dir-url for new installation\n");
432 - install the binaries, lib and docs in $Conf{InstallDir},
433 - create the data directory $Conf{TopDir},
434 - create/update the config.pl file $Conf{TopDir}/conf,
435 - optionally install the cgi-bin interface.
439 exit unless prompt("--> Do you want to continue?", "y") =~ /y/i;
442 # Create install directories
444 foreach my $dir ( qw(bin doc
450 next if ( -d "$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/$dir" );
451 mkpath("$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/$dir", 0, 0775);
452 if ( !-d "$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/$dir"
453 || !chown($Uid, $Gid, "$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/$dir") ) {
454 die("Failed to create or chown $DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/$dir\n");
456 print("Created $DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/$dir\n");
461 # Create CGI image directory
463 foreach my $dir ( ($Conf{CgiImageDir}) ) {
464 next if ( $dir eq "" || -d $dir );
465 mkpath("$DestDir$dir", 0, 0775);
466 if ( !-d "$DestDir$dir" || !chown($Uid, $Gid, "$DestDir$dir") ) {
467 die("Failed to create or chown $DestDir$dir");
469 print("Created $DestDir$dir\n");
474 # Create $TopDir's top-level directories
476 foreach my $dir ( qw(. conf pool cpool pc trash log) ) {
477 mkpath("$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/$dir", 0, 0750) if ( !-d "$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/$dir" );
478 if ( !-d "$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/$dir"
479 || !chown($Uid, $Gid, "$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/$dir") ) {
480 die("Failed to create or chown $DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/$dir\n");
482 print("Created $DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/$dir\n");
486 printf("Installing binaries in $DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/bin\n");
487 foreach my $prog ( qw(BackupPC BackupPC_dump BackupPC_link BackupPC_nightly
488 BackupPC_sendEmail BackupPC_tarCreate BackupPC_trashClean
489 BackupPC_tarExtract BackupPC_compressPool BackupPC_zcat
490 BackupPC_archive BackupPC_archiveHost BackupPC_updatedb
491 BackupPC_restore BackupPC_serverMesg BackupPC_zipCreate ) ) {
492 InstallFile("bin/$prog", "$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/bin/$prog", 0555);
495 printf("Installing library in $DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/lib\n");
496 foreach my $lib ( qw(
500 BackupPC/PoolWrite.pm
502 BackupPC/Xfer/Archive.pm
505 BackupPC/Xfer/Rsync.pm
506 BackupPC/Xfer/RsyncDigest.pm
507 BackupPC/Xfer/RsyncFileIO.pm
508 BackupPC/Zip/FileMember.pm
515 BackupPC/CGI/AdminOptions.pm
516 BackupPC/CGI/Archive.pm
517 BackupPC/CGI/ArchiveInfo.pm
518 BackupPC/CGI/Browse.pm
519 BackupPC/CGI/DirHistory.pm
520 BackupPC/CGI/EmailSummary.pm
521 BackupPC/CGI/GeneralInfo.pm
522 BackupPC/CGI/HostInfo.pm
524 BackupPC/CGI/LOGlist.pm
525 BackupPC/CGI/Queue.pm
526 BackupPC/CGI/ReloadServer.pm
527 BackupPC/CGI/RestoreFile.pm
528 BackupPC/CGI/RestoreInfo.pm
529 BackupPC/CGI/Restore.pm
530 BackupPC/CGI/StartServer.pm
531 BackupPC/CGI/StartStopBackup.pm
532 BackupPC/CGI/StopServer.pm
533 BackupPC/CGI/Summary.pm
535 BackupPC/CGI/BurnMedia.pm
536 BackupPC/CGI/SearchArchives.pm
537 BackupPC/SearchLib.pm
539 InstallFile("lib/$lib", "$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/lib/$lib", 0444);
542 if ( $Conf{CgiImageDir} ne "" ) {
543 printf("Installing images in $DestDir$Conf{CgiImageDir}\n");
544 foreach my $img ( <images/*> ) {
545 (my $destImg = $img) =~ s{^images/}{};
546 InstallFile($img, "$DestDir$Conf{CgiImageDir}/$destImg", 0444, 1);
550 # Install new CSS file, making a backup copy if necessary
552 my $cssBackup = "$DestDir$Conf{CgiImageDir}/BackupPC_stnd.css.pre-2.1.0";
553 if ( -f "$DestDir$Conf{CgiImageDir}/BackupPC_stnd.css" && !-f $cssBackup ) {
554 rename("$DestDir$Conf{CgiImageDir}/BackupPC_stnd.css", $cssBackup);
556 InstallFile("conf/BackupPC_stnd.css",
557 "$DestDir$Conf{CgiImageDir}/BackupPC_stnd.css", 0444, 0);
560 printf("Making init.d scripts\n");
561 foreach my $init ( qw(gentoo-backuppc gentoo-backuppc.conf linux-backuppc
562 solaris-backuppc debian-backuppc suse-backuppc) ) {
563 InstallFile("init.d/src/$init", "init.d/$init", 0444);
566 printf("Installing docs in $DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/doc\n");
567 foreach my $doc ( qw(BackupPC.pod BackupPC.html) ) {
568 InstallFile("doc/$doc", "$DestDir$Conf{InstallDir}/doc/$doc", 0444);
571 printf("Installing config.pl and hosts in $DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/conf\n");
572 InstallFile("conf/hosts", "$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/conf/hosts", 0644)
573 if ( !-f "$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/conf/hosts" );
576 # Now do the config file. If there is an existing config file we
577 # merge in the new config file, adding any new configuration
578 # parameters and deleting ones that are no longer needed.
580 my $dest = "$DestDir$Conf{TopDir}/conf/config.pl";
581 my ($newConf, $newVars) = ConfigParse("conf/config.pl");
582 my ($oldConf, $oldVars);
584 ($oldConf, $oldVars) = ConfigParse($dest);
585 $newConf = ConfigMerge($oldConf, $oldVars, $newConf, $newVars);
587 $Conf{EMailFromUserName} ||= $Conf{BackupPCUser};
588 $Conf{EMailAdminUserName} ||= $Conf{BackupPCUser};
591 # Update various config parameters
595 # Guess $Conf{CgiURL}
597 if ( !defined($Conf{CgiURL}) ) {
598 if ( $Conf{CgiDir} =~ m{cgi-bin(/.*)} ) {
599 $Conf{CgiURL} = "'http://$Conf{ServerHost}/cgi-bin$1/BackupPC_Admin'";
601 $Conf{CgiURL} = "'http://$Conf{ServerHost}/cgi-bin/BackupPC_Admin'";
606 # The smbclient commands have moved from hard-coded to the config file.
607 # $Conf{SmbClientArgs} no longer exists, so merge it into the new
608 # commands if it still exists.
610 if ( defined($Conf{SmbClientArgs}) ) {
611 if ( $Conf{SmbClientArgs} ne "" ) {
612 foreach my $param ( qw(SmbClientRestoreCmd SmbClientFullCmd
613 SmbClientIncrCmd) ) {
614 $newConf->[$newVars->{$param}]{text}
615 =~ s/(-E\s+-N)/$1 $Conf{SmbClientArgs}/;
618 delete($Conf{SmbClientArgs});
622 # CSS is now stored in a file rather than a big config variable.
624 delete($Conf{CSSstylesheet});
627 # The blackout timing settings are now stored in a list of hashes, rather
628 # than three scalar parameters.
630 if ( defined($Conf{BlackoutHourBegin}) ) {
631 $Conf{BlackoutPeriods} = [
633 hourBegin => $Conf{BlackoutHourBegin},
634 hourEnd => $Conf{BlackoutHourEnd},
635 weekDays => $Conf{BlackoutWeekDays},
638 delete($Conf{BlackoutHourBegin});
639 delete($Conf{BlackoutHourEnd});
640 delete($Conf{BlackoutWeekDays});
644 # $Conf{RsyncLogLevel} has been replaced by $Conf{XferLogLevel}
646 if ( defined($Conf{RsyncLogLevel}) ) {
647 $Conf{XferLogLevel} = $Conf{RsyncLogLevel};
648 delete($Conf{RsyncLogLevel});
652 # In 2.1.0 the default for $Conf{CgiNavBarAdminAllHosts} is now 1
654 $Conf{CgiNavBarAdminAllHosts} = 1;
657 # IncrFill should now be off
662 # Figure out sensible arguments for the ping command
664 if ( defined($Conf{PingArgs}) ) {
665 $Conf{PingCmd} = '$pingPath ' . $Conf{PingArgs};
666 } elsif ( !defined($Conf{PingCmd}) ) {
667 if ( $^O eq "solaris" || $^O eq "sunos" ) {
668 $Conf{PingCmd} = '$pingPath -s $host 56 1';
669 } elsif ( ($^O eq "linux" || $^O eq "openbsd" || $^O eq "netbsd")
670 && !system("$Conf{PingPath} -c 1 -w 3 localhost") ) {
671 $Conf{PingCmd} = '$pingPath -c 1 -w 3 $host';
673 $Conf{PingCmd} = '$pingPath -c 1 $host';
675 delete($Conf{PingArgs});
679 # Figure out sensible arguments for the df command
681 if ( !defined($Conf{DfCmd}) ) {
682 if ( $^O eq "solaris" || $^O eq "sunos" ) {
683 $Conf{DfCmd} = '$dfPath -k $topDir';
688 # $Conf{SmbClientTimeout} is now $Conf{ClientTimeout}
690 if ( defined($Conf{SmbClientTimeout}) ) {
691 $Conf{ClientTimeout} = $Conf{SmbClientTimeout};
692 delete($Conf{SmbClientTimeout});
695 my $confCopy = "$dest.pre-2.1.0";
696 if ( -f $dest && !-f $confCopy ) {
698 # Make copy of config file, preserving ownership and modes
700 printf("Making backup copy of $dest -> $confCopy\n");
701 my @stat = stat($dest);
705 die("can't copy($dest, $confCopy)\n") unless copy($dest, $confCopy);
706 die("can't chown $uid, $gid $confCopy\n")
707 unless chown($uid, $gid, $confCopy);
708 die("can't chmod $mode $confCopy\n") unless chmod($mode, $confCopy);
710 open(OUT, ">", $dest) || die("can't open $dest for writing\n");
713 foreach my $var ( @$newConf ) {
714 if ( length($blockComment)
715 && substr($var->{text}, 0, length($blockComment)) eq $blockComment ) {
716 $var->{text} = substr($var->{text}, length($blockComment));
717 $blockComment = undef;
719 $blockComment = $1 if ( $var->{text} =~ /^([\s\n]*#{70}.*#{70}[\s\n]+)/s );
720 $var->{text} =~ s/^\s*\$Conf\{(.*?)\}(\s*=\s*['"]?)(.*?)(['"]?\s*;)/
721 defined($Conf{$1}) && ref($Conf{$1}) eq ""
722 && $Conf{$1} ne $OrigConf{$1}
723 ? "\$Conf{$1}$2$Conf{$1}$4"
724 : "\$Conf{$1}$2$3$4"/emg;
725 print OUT $var->{text};
728 if ( !defined($oldConf) ) {
729 die("can't chmod 0640 mode $dest\n") unless chmod(0640, $dest);
730 die("can't chown $Uid, $Gid $dest\n") unless chown($Uid, $Gid, $dest);
733 if ( $Conf{CgiDir} ne "" ) {
734 printf("Installing cgi script BackupPC_Admin in $DestDir$Conf{CgiDir}\n");
735 mkpath("$DestDir$Conf{CgiDir}", 0, 0755);
736 InstallFile("cgi-bin/BackupPC_Admin", "$DestDir$Conf{CgiDir}/BackupPC_Admin",
742 Ok, it looks like we are finished. There are several more things you
745 - Browse through the config file, $Conf{TopDir}/conf/config.pl,
746 and make sure all the settings are correct. In particular, you
747 will need to set the smb share password and user name, backup
748 policies and check the email message headers and bodies.
750 - Edit the list of hosts to backup in $Conf{TopDir}/conf/hosts.
752 - Read the documentation in $Conf{InstallDir}/doc/BackupPC.html.
753 Please pay special attention to the security section.
755 - Verify that the CGI script BackupPC_Admin runs correctly. You might
756 need to change the permissions or group ownership of BackupPC_Admin.
758 - BackupPC should be ready to start. Don't forget to run it
759 as user $Conf{BackupPCUser}! The installation also contains an
760 init.d/backuppc script that can be copied to /etc/init.d
761 so that BackupPC can auto-start on boot. This will also enable
762 administrative users to start the server from the CGI interface.
768 if ( `$Conf{PerlPath} -V` =~ /uselargefiles=undef/ ) {
771 Warning: your perl, $Conf{PerlPath}, does not support large files.
772 This means BackupPC won't be able to backup files larger than 2GB.
773 To solve this problem you should build/install a new version of perl
774 with large file support enabled. Use
776 $Conf{PerlPath} -V | egrep uselargefiles
778 to check if perl has large file support (undef means no support).
782 eval "use File::RsyncP;";
783 if ( !$@ && $File::RsyncP::VERSION < 0.51 ) {
784 print("\nWarning: you need to upgrade File::RsyncP;"
785 . " I found $File::RsyncP::VERSION and BackupPC needs 0.51\n");
790 ###########################################################################
792 ###########################################################################
796 my($prog, $dest, $mode, $binary) = @_;
798 my($uid, $gid) = ($Uid, $Gid);
802 # preserve ownership and modes of files that already exist
804 my @stat = stat($dest);
809 unlink($dest) if ( -f $dest );
811 die("can't copy($prog, $dest)\n") unless copy($prog, $dest);
813 open(PROG, $prog) || die("can't open $prog for reading\n");
814 open(OUT, ">", $dest) || die("can't open $dest for writing\n");
818 s/__INSTALLDIR__/$Conf{InstallDir}/g;
819 s/__TOPDIR__/$Conf{TopDir}/g;
820 s/__BACKUPPCUSER__/$Conf{BackupPCUser}/g;
821 s/__CGIDIR__/$Conf{CgiDir}/g;
822 if ( $first && /^#.*bin\/perl/ ) {
824 # Fill in correct path to perl (no taint for >= 2.0.1).
826 print OUT "#!$Conf{PerlPath}\n";
835 die("can't chown $uid, $gid $dest") unless chown($uid, $gid, $dest);
836 die("can't chmod $mode $dest") unless chmod($mode, $dest);
841 my($path, $prog) = @_;
843 if ( defined($opts{"bin-path"}{$prog}) ) {
844 return $opts{"bin-path"}{$prog};
846 foreach my $dir ( split(/:/, $path) ) {
847 my $file = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $prog);
848 return $file if ( -x $file );
856 open(C, $file) || die("can't open $file");
858 my($out, @conf, $var);
863 if ( /^#/ && !defined($endLine) ) {
868 $allVars->{$var} = @conf if ( defined($var) );
878 } elsif ( /^\s*\$Conf\{([^}]*)/ ) {
880 if ( defined($var) ) {
881 $allVars->{$var} = @conf if ( defined($var) );
891 $endLine = $1 if ( /^\s*\$Conf\{[^}]*} *= *<<(.*);/ );
892 $endLine = $1 if ( /^\s*\$Conf\{[^}]*} *= *<<'(.*)';/ );
894 $endLine = undef if ( defined($endLine) && /^\Q$endLine[\n\r]*$/ );
899 $allVars->{$var} = @conf if ( defined($var) );
906 return (\@conf, $allVars);
911 my($old, $oldVars, $new, $newVars) = @_;
916 # Find which config parameters are not needed any longer
918 foreach my $var ( @$old ) {
919 next if ( !defined($var->{var}) || defined($newVars->{$var->{var}}) );
920 #print(STDERR "Deleting old config parameter $var->{var}\n");
924 # Find which config parameters are new
926 foreach my $var ( @$new ) {
927 next if ( !defined($var->{var}) );
928 if ( defined($oldVars->{$var->{var}}) ) {
929 $posn = $oldVars->{$var->{var}};
931 #print(STDERR "New config parameter $var->{var}: $var->{text}\n");
932 push(@{$old->[$posn]{new}}, $var);
936 # Create merged config file
938 foreach my $var ( @$old ) {
939 next if ( $var->{delete} );
941 foreach my $new ( @{$var->{new}} ) {
950 my($question, $default, $option) = @_;
952 $default = $opts{$option} if ( defined($opts{$option}) );
953 if ( $opts{batch} ) {
954 print("$question [$default]\n");
957 print("$question [$default]? ");
959 $reply =~ s/[\n\r]*//g;
960 return $reply if ( $reply !~ /^$/ );
968 configure.pl [options]
972 configure.pl is a script that is used to install or upgrade a BackupPC
973 installation. It is usually run interactively without arguments. It
974 also supports a batch mode where all the options can be specified
975 via the command-line.
977 For upgrading BackupPC you need to make sure that BackupPC is not
978 running prior to running BackupPC.
980 Typically configure.pl needs to run as the super user (root).
988 Run configure.pl in batch mode. configure.pl will run without
989 prompting the user. The other command-line options are used
990 to specify the settings that the user is usually prompted for.
992 =item B<--bin-path PROG=PATH>
994 Specify the path for various external programs that BackupPC
995 uses. Several --bin-path options may be specified. configure.pl
996 usually finds sensible defaults based on searching the PATH.
1001 where PROG is one of perl, tar, smbclient, nmblookup, rsync, ping,
1002 df, ssh, sendmail, hostname, split, par2, cat, gzip, bzip2 and
1003 PATH is that full path to that program.
1007 --bin-path cat=/bin/cat --bin-path bzip2=/home/user/bzip2
1009 =item B<--config-path CONFIG_PATH>
1011 Path to the existing config.pl configuration file for BackupPC.
1012 This option should be specified for batch upgrades to an
1013 existing installation. The option should be omitted when
1014 doing a batch new install.
1016 =item B<--cgi-dir CGI_DIR>
1018 Path to Apache's cgi-bin directory where the BackupPC_Admin
1019 script will be installed. This option only needs to be
1020 specified for a batch new install.
1022 =item B<--data-dir DATA_DIR>
1024 Path to the BackupPC data directory. This is where all the backup
1025 data is stored, and it should be on a large file system. This option
1026 only needs to be specified for a batch new install.
1030 --data-dir /data/BackupPC
1032 =item B<--dest-dir DEST_DIR>
1034 An optional prefix to apply to all installation directories.
1035 Usually this is not needed, but certain auto-installers like
1036 to stage an install in a temporary directory, and then copy
1037 the files to their real destination. This option can be used
1038 to specify the temporary directory prefix. Note that if you
1039 specify this option, BackupPC won't run correctly if you try
1040 to run it from below the --dest-dir directory, since all the
1041 paths are set assuming BackupPC is installed in the intended
1046 Print a brief help message and exits.
1048 =item B<--hostname HOSTNAME>
1050 Host name (this machine's name) on which BackupPC is being installed.
1051 This option only needs to be specified for a batch new install.
1053 =item B<--html-dir HTML_DIR>
1055 Path to an Apache html directory where various BackupPC image files
1056 and the CSS files will be installed. This is typically a directory
1057 below Apache's DocumentRoot directory. This option only needs to be
1058 specified for a batch new install.
1062 --html-dir /usr/local/apache/htdocs/BackupPC
1064 =item B<--html-dir-url URL>
1066 The URL (without http://hostname) required to access the BackupPC html
1067 directory specified with the --html-dir option. This option only needs
1068 to be specified for a batch new install.
1072 --html-dir-url /BackupPC
1074 =item B<--install-dir INSTALL_DIR>
1076 Installation directory for BackupPC scripts, libraries, and
1077 documentation. This option only needs to be specified for a
1082 --install-dir /usr/local/BackupPC
1086 Prints the manual page and exits.
1088 =item B<--uid-ignore>
1090 configure.pl verifies that the script is being run as the super user
1091 (root). Without the --uid-ignore option, in batch mode the script will
1092 exit with an error if not run as the super user, and in interactive mode
1093 the user will be prompted. Specifying this option will cause the script
1094 to continue even if the user id is not root.
1098 For a standard interactive install, run without arguments:
1102 For a batch new install you need to specify answers to all the
1103 questions that are normally prompted:
1107 --cgi-dir /var/www/cgi-bin/BackupPC \
1108 --data-dir /data/BackupPC \
1110 --html-dir /var/www/html/BackupPC \
1111 --html-dir-url /BackupPC \
1112 --install-dir /usr/local/BackupPC
1114 For a batch upgrade, you only need to specify the path to the
1117 configure.pl --batch --config-path /data/BackupPC/conf/config.pl
1121 Craig Barratt <cbarratt@users.sourceforge.net>
1125 Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Craig Barratt.
1127 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
1128 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
1129 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
1130 (at your option) any later version.