+#
+# Path to rsync executable on the client
+#
+$Conf{RsyncClientPath} = '/bin/rsync';
+
+#
+# Full command to run rsync on the client machine
+#
+$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -q -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList';
+
+#
+# Full command to run rsync for restore on the client.
+#
+## $Conf{RsyncClientRestoreCmd} = '';
+
+#
+# Share name to backup. For $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsync" this should
+# be a directory name, eg '/' or '/home'. For $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsyncd"
+# this should be the name of the module to backup (ie: the name from
+# /etc/rsynd.conf).
+#
+$Conf{RsyncShareName} = '/';
+
+#
+# Rsync daemon port on the client, for $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsyncd".
+#
+$Conf{RsyncdClientPort} = 873;
+
+#
+# Key arguments to rsync server. Do not edit these unless you
+# have a very thorough understanding of how File::RsyncP works.
+# Really, do not edit these. See $Conf{RsyncClientArgs} instead.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncArgs} = [
+ #
+ # Do not edit these!
+ #
+ '--numeric-ids',
+ '--perms',
+ '--owner',
+ '--group',
+ '--devices',
+ '--links',
+ '--block-size=2048',
+ '--relative',
+ '--recursive',
+];
+
+#
+# Additional Rsync arguments that are given to the remote (client)
+# rsync. Unfortunately you need a pretty good understanding of
+# File::RsyncP to know which arguments will work; not all will.
+# Examples that should work are --exclude/--include, eg:
+#
+# $Conf{RsyncClientArgs} = [
+# '--exclude', '*.tmp',
+# ];
+#
+$Conf{RsyncClientArgs} = [
+];
+
+#
+# Amount of verbosity in Rsync Xfer log files. 0 means be quiet,
+# 1 will give some general information, 2 will give one line per file,
+# 3 will include skipped files, higher values give more output.
+# 10 will include byte dumps of all data read/written, which will
+# make the log files huge.
+#
+$Conf{RsyncLogLevel} = 2;