+$Conf{TarClientPath} = '';
+
+#
+# Path to rsync executable on the client
+#
+$Conf{RsyncClientPath} = '';
+
+#
+# Full command to run rsync on the client machine. The following variables
+# are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $host host name being backed up
+# $hostIP host's IP address
+# $shareName share name to backup (ie: top-level directory path)
+# $rsyncPath same as $Conf{RsyncClientPath}
+# $sshPath same as $Conf{SshPath}
+# $argList argument list, built from $Conf{RsyncArgs},
+# $shareName, $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} and
+# $Conf{BackupFilesOnly}
+#
+# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'rsync'.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList+';
+
+#
+# Full command to run rsync for restore on the client. The following
+# variables are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $host host name being backed up
+# $hostIP host's IP address
+# $shareName share name to backup (ie: top-level directory path)
+# $rsyncPath same as $Conf{RsyncClientPath}
+# $sshPath same as $Conf{SshPath}
+# $argList argument list, built from $Conf{RsyncArgs},
+# $shareName, $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} and
+# $Conf{BackupFilesOnly}
+#
+# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'rsync'.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncClientRestoreCmd} = '$sshPath -q -x -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList+';
+
+#
+# Share name to backup. For $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsync" this should
+# be a file system path, eg '/' or '/home'.
+#
+# For $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsyncd" this should be the name of the module
+# to backup (ie: the name from /etc/rsynd.conf).
+#
+# This can also be a list of multiple file system paths or modules.
+# For example, by adding --one-file-system to $Conf{RsyncArgs} you
+# can backup each file system separately, which makes restoring one
+# bad file system easier. In this case you would list all of the mount
+# points:
+#
+# $Conf{RsyncShareName} = ['/', '/var', '/data', '/boot'];
+#
+$Conf{RsyncShareName} = '/';
+
+#
+# Rsync daemon port on the client, for $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsyncd".
+#
+$Conf{RsyncdClientPort} = 873;
+
+#
+# Rsync daemon user name on client, for $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsyncd".
+# The user name and password are stored on the client in whatever file
+# the "secrets file" parameter in rsyncd.conf points to
+# (eg: /etc/rsyncd.secrets).
+#
+$Conf{RsyncdUserName} = '';
+
+#
+# Rsync daemon user name on client, for $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsyncd".
+# The user name and password are stored on the client in whatever file
+# the "secrets file" parameter in rsyncd.conf points to
+# (eg: /etc/rsyncd.secrets).
+#
+$Conf{RsyncdPasswd} = '';
+
+#
+# Whether authentication is mandatory when connecting to the client's
+# rsyncd. By default this is on, ensuring that BackupPC will refuse to
+# connect to an rsyncd on the client that is not password protected.
+# Turn off at your own risk.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncdAuthRequired} = 1;
+
+#
+# When rsync checksum caching is enabled (by adding the
+# --checksum-seed=32761 option to $Conf{RsyncArgs}), the cached
+# checksums can be occasionally verified to make sure the file
+# contents matches the cached checksums. This is to avoid the
+# risk that disk problems might cause the pool file contents to
+# get corrupted, but the cached checksums would make BackupPC
+# think that the file still matches the client.
+#
+# This setting is the probability (0 means never and 1 means always)
+# that a file will be rechecked. Setting it to 0 means the checksums
+# will not be rechecked (unless there is a phase 0 failure). Setting
+# it to 1 (ie: 100%) means all files will be checked, but that is
+# not a desirable setting since you are better off simply turning
+# caching off (ie: remove the --checksum-seed option).
+#
+# The default of 0.01 means 1% (on average) of the files during a full
+# backup will have their cached checksum re-checked.
+#
+# This setting has no effect unless checksum caching is turned on.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncCsumCacheVerifyProb} = 0.01;
+
+#
+# Arguments to rsync for backup. Do not edit the first set unless you
+# have a thorough understanding of how File::RsyncP works.
+#
+# Examples of additional arguments that should work are --exclude/--include,
+# eg:
+#
+# $Conf{RsyncArgs} = [
+# # original arguments here
+# '-v',
+# '--exclude', '/proc',
+# '--exclude', '*.tmp',
+# ];
+#
+$Conf{RsyncArgs} = [
+ #
+ # Do not edit these!
+ #
+ '--numeric-ids',
+ '--perms',
+ '--owner',
+ '--group',
+ '-D',
+ '--links',
+ '--hard-links',
+ '--times',
+ '--block-size=2048',
+ '--recursive',
+
+ #
+ # Rsync >= 2.6.3 supports the --checksum-seed option
+ # which allows rsync checksum caching on the server.
+ # Uncomment this to enable rsync checksum caching if
+ # you have a recent client rsync version and you want
+ # to enable checksum caching.
+ #
+ #'--checksum-seed=32761',
+
+ #
+ # Add additional arguments here
+ #
+];
+
+#
+# Arguments to rsync for restore. Do not edit the first set unless you
+# have a thorough understanding of how File::RsyncP works.
+#
+# If you want to disable direct restores using rsync (eg: is the module
+# is read-only), you should set $Conf{RsyncRestoreArgs} to undef and
+# the corresponding CGI restore option will be removed.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncRestoreArgs} = [
+ #
+ # Do not edit these!
+ #
+ '--numeric-ids',
+ '--perms',
+ '--owner',
+ '--group',
+ '-D',
+ '--links',
+ '--hard-links',
+ '--times',
+ '--block-size=2048',
+ '--relative',
+ '--ignore-times',
+ '--recursive',
+
+ #
+ # Rsync >= 2.6.3 supports the --checksum-seed option
+ # which allows rsync checksum caching on the server.
+ # Uncomment this to enable rsync checksum caching if
+ # you have a recent client rsync version and you want
+ # to enable checksum caching.
+ #
+ #'--checksum-seed=32761',
+
+ #
+ # Add additional arguments here
+ #
+];
+
+#
+# Share name to backup. For $Conf{XferMethod} = "backuppcd" this should
+# be a file system path, eg '/' or '/home'.
+#
+# This can also be a list of multiple file system paths or modules.
+# (Can it??)
+#
+# $Conf{BackupPCdShareName} = ['/', '/var', '/data', '/boot'];
+#
+$Conf{BackupPCdShareName} = '/';
+
+#
+# Path to backuppcd executable on the server
+#
+$Conf{BackupPCdPath} = '';
+
+#
+# Full command to run backuppcd on the server to backup a given
+# client machine. The following variables are substituted at
+# run-time (TODO: update this list)
+#
+# $host host name being backed up
+# $hostIP host's IP address
+# $shareName share name to backup (ie: top-level directory path)
+# $backuppcdPath same as $Conf{BackupPCdPath}
+# $sshPath same as $Conf{SshPath}
+#
+# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'backuppcd'.
+#
+# Arguments to backupcpd are:
+#
+# - the host name to backup
+# - the share name to backup
+# - the directory where the pool is
+# - the directory where the last run was (NOT DONE YET)
+# - a boolean value indicating whether or not the pool is
+# compressed or not
+# - the directory where the new run should occur (currently it assumes ".")
+#
+$Conf{BackupPCdCmd} = '$bpcdPath $host $shareName $poolDir XXXX $poolCompress $topDir/pc/$client/new';
+
+#
+# Full command to run backuppcd on the server for restore to a
+# client machine. The following variables are substituted at
+# run-time (TODO: update this list)
+#
+# $host host name being backed up
+# $hostIP host's IP address
+# $shareName share name to backup (ie: top-level directory path)
+# $backuppcdPath same as $Conf{BackupPCdPath}
+# $sshPath same as $Conf{SshPath}
+#
+# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'backuppcd'.
+#
+$Conf{BackupPCdRestoreCmd} = '$bpcdPath TODO';
+
+
+#
+# Archive Destination
+#
+# The Destination of the archive
+# e.g. /tmp for file archive or /dev/nst0 for device archive
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveDest} = '/tmp';
+
+#
+# Archive Compression type
+#
+# The valid values are:
+#
+# - 'none': No Compression
+#
+# - 'gzip': Medium Compression. Recommended.
+#
+# - 'bzip2': High Compression but takes longer.
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveComp} = 'gzip';
+
+#
+# Archive Parity Files
+#
+# The amount of Parity data to generate, as a percentage
+# of the archive size.
+# Uses the commandline par2 (par2cmdline) available from
+# http://parchive.sourceforge.net
+#
+# Only useful for file dumps.
+#
+# Set to 0 to disable this feature.
+#
+$Conf{ArchivePar} = 0;
+
+#
+# Archive Size Split
+#
+# Only for file archives. Splits the output into
+# the specified size * 1,000,000.
+# e.g. to split into 650,000,000 bytes, specify 650 below.
+#
+# If the value is 0, or if $Conf{ArchiveDest} is an existing file or
+# device (e.g. a streaming tape drive), this feature is disabled.
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveSplit} = 0;
+
+#
+# Archive Command
+#
+# This is the command that is called to actually run the archive process
+# for each host. The following variables are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $Installdir The installation directory of BackupPC
+# $tarCreatePath The path to BackupPC_tarCreate
+# $splitpath The path to the split program
+# $parpath The path to the par2 program
+# $host The host to archive
+# $backupnumber The backup number of the host to archive
+# $compression The path to the compression program
+# $compext The extension assigned to the compression type
+# $splitsize The number of bytes to split archives into
+# $archiveloc The location to put the archive
+# $parfile The amount of parity data to create (percentage)
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveClientCmd} = '$Installdir/bin/BackupPC_archiveHost'
+ . ' $tarCreatePath $splitpath $parpath $host $backupnumber'
+ . ' $compression $compext $splitsize $archiveloc $parfile *';