$Conf{DfPath} = '/bin/df';
#
-# Command to run df. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+# Command to run df. The following variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $dfPath path to df ($Conf{DfPath})
# $topDir top-level BackupPC data directory
#
$Conf{DfCmd} = '$dfPath $topDir';
+#
+# Full path to various commands for archiving
+#
+
+$Conf{SplitPath} = '/usr/bin/split';
+$Conf{ParPath} = '/usr/bin/par';
+$Conf{CatPath} = '/bin/cat';
+$Conf{GzipPath} = '/bin/gzip';
+$Conf{Bzip2Path} = '/usr/bin/bzip2';
+
#
# Maximum threshold for disk utilization on the __TOPDIR__ filesystem.
# If the output from $Conf{DfPath} reports a percentage larger than
#
# List of DHCP address ranges we search looking for PCs to backup.
# This is an array of hashes for each class C address range.
+# This is only needed if hosts in the conf/hosts file have the
+# dhcp flag set.
#
# Examples:
# # to specify 192.10.10.20 to 192.10.10.250 as the DHCP address pool
#
$Conf{BackupPCUserVerify} = 1;
+#
+# Maximum number of hardlinks supported by the $TopDir file system
+# that BackupPC uses. Most linux or unix file systems should support
+# at least 32000 hardlinks per file, or 64000 in other cases. If a pool
+# file already has this number of hardlinks, a new pool file is created
+# so that new hardlinks can be accommodated. This limit will only
+# be hit if an identical file appears at least this number of times
+# across all the backups.
+#
+$Conf{HardLinkMax} = 31999;
+
###########################################################################
# What to backup and when to do it
# (can be overridden in the per-PC config.pl)
$Conf{SmbShareUserName} = '';
#
-# Smbclient share password. This is passed to smbclient via the PASSWD
+# Smbclient share password. This is passed to smbclient via its PASSWD
# environment variable. There are several ways you can tell BackupPC
# the smb share password. In each case you should be very careful about
# security. If you put the password here, make sure that this file is
# use this option instead of $Conf{TarShareName} since a new tar is
# run for each entry in $Conf{TarShareName}.
#
+# On the other hand, if you add --one-file-system to $Conf{TarClientCmd}
+# 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 here, since you can't get the same result with
+# $Conf{BackupFilesOnly}:
+#
+# $Conf{TarShareName} = ['/', '/var', '/data', '/boot'];
+#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar'.
#
$Conf{TarShareName} = '/';
# time taken for the backup, plus the granularity of $Conf{WakeupSchedule}
# will make the actual backup interval a bit longer.
#
+# There are two special values for $Conf{FullPeriod}:
+#
+# -1 Don't do any regular backups on this machine. Manually
+# requested backups (via the CGI interface) will still occur.
+#
+# -2 Don't do any backups on this machine. Manually requested
+# backups (via the CGI interface) will be ignored.
+#
+# These special settings are useful for a client that is no longer
+# being backed up (eg: a retired machine), but you wish to keep the
+# last backups available for browsing or restoring to other machines.
+#
+# Also, you might create a virtual client (by setting $Conf{ClientNameAlias})
+# for restoring to a DVD or permanent media and you would set
+# $Conf{FullPeriod} to -2 so that it is never backed up.
+#
$Conf{FullPeriod} = 6.97;
#
#
$Conf{RestoreInfoKeepCnt} = 10;
+#
+# Number of archive logs to keep. BackupPC remembers information about
+# each archive request. This number per archive client will be kept around before
+# the oldest ones are pruned.
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveInfoKeepCnt} = 10;
+
#
# List of directories or files to backup. If this is defined, only these
# directories or files will be backed up.
# $Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = {
# 'c' => ['/myFiles', '/important'], # these are for 'c' share
# 'd' => ['/moreFiles', '/archive'], # these are for 'd' share
-# }
+# };
#
$Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = undef;
# For tar, if the exclude file contains a "/" it is assumed to be anchored
# at the start of the string. Since all the tar paths start with "./",
# BackupPC prepends a "." if the exclude file starts with a "/". Note
-# that GNU tar version >= 1.3.7 is required for the exclude option to
-# work correctly. For linux or unix machines it is recommended to add
-# "/proc" to $Conf{BackupFilesExclude}.
+# that GNU tar version >= 1.13.7 is required for the exclude option to
+# work correctly. For linux or unix machines you should add
+# "/proc" to $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} unless you have specified
+# --one-file-system in $Conf{TarClientCmd} or --one-file-system in
+# $Conf{RsyncArgs}. Also, for tar, do not use a trailing "/" in
+# the directory name: a trailing "/" causes the name to not match
+# and the directory will not be excluded.
#
# Examples:
# $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = '/temp';
# $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = {
# 'c' => ['/temp', '/winnt/tmp'], # these are for 'c' share
# 'd' => ['/junk', '/dont_back_this_up'], # these are for 'd' share
-# }
+# };
#
$Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = undef;
$Conf{BlackoutHourEnd} = 19.5;
$Conf{BlackoutWeekDays} = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
+#
+# A backup of a share that has zero files is considered fatal. This is
+# used to catch miscellaneous Xfer errors that result in no files being
+# backed up. If you have shares that might be empty (and therefore an
+# empty backup is valid) you should set this flag to 0.
+#
+$Conf{BackupZeroFilesIsFatal} = 1;
+
###########################################################################
# General per-PC configuration settings
# (can be overridden in the per-PC config.pl)
# - 'tar': backup and restore via tar, tar over ssh, rsh or nfs.
# Good choice for linux/unix.
#
-# A future version should support 'rsync' as a transport method for
-# more efficient backup of linux/unix machines (and perhaps WinXX??).
-#
$Conf{XferMethod} = 'smb';
#
# Commands to run smbclient for a full dump, incremental dump or a restore.
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'smb'.
#
-# Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+# The following variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $smbClientPath same as $Conf{SmbClientPath}
# $host host to backup/restore
# are sufficient to read all the files you want to backup. Also, you
# will probably want to add "/proc" to $Conf{BackupFilesExclude}.
#
-# Several variables are substituted at run-time. The following variables
-# are substituted at run-time:
+# The following variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $host host name
# $hostIP host's IP address
# Extra tar arguments for full backups. Several variables are substituted at
# run-time. See $Conf{TarClientCmd} for the list of variable substitutions.
#
+# If you are running tar locally (ie: without rsh or ssh) then remove the
+# "+" so that the argument is no longer shell escaped.
+#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar'.
#
$Conf{TarFullArgs} = '$fileList+';
# attribute change, meaning the file will always be included
# in each new incremental dump.
#
+# If you are running tar locally (ie: without rsh or ssh) then remove the
+# "+" so that the argument is no longer shell escaped.
+#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar'.
#
$Conf{TarIncrArgs} = '--newer=$incrDate+ $fileList+';
#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'rsync'.
#
-$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList';
+$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList+';
#
# Full command to run rsync for restore on the client. The following
#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'rsync'.
#
-$Conf{RsyncClientRestoreCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList';
+$Conf{RsyncClientRestoreCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList+';
#
# 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).
+# 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} = '/';
#
$Conf{RsyncLogLevel} = 1;
+#
+# Archive Destination
+#
+# The Destination of the archive
+# e.g. /tmp for file archive or /dev/nst0 for device archive
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveDest} = '/tmp';
+
+#
+# Archive Compression type
+#
+# The valid values are:
+#
+# - 'none': No Compression
+#
+# - 'gzip': Medium Compression. Recommended.
+#
+# - 'bzip2': High Compression but takes longer.
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveComp} = 'gzip';
+
+#
+# Archive Parity Files
+#
+# The number of Parity Files to generate.
+# Uses the commandline par available from
+# http://parchive.sourceforge.net
+#
+# Only useful for file dumps.
+#
+# Set to 0 to disable this feature.
+#
+$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.
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveSplit} = 650;
+
+#
+# Archive Command
+#
+# This is the command that is called to actually run the archive process
+# 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 par 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
+# $parfile The number of par files to create
+#
+$Conf{ArchiveClientCmd} = '$Installdir/bin/BackupPC_archivecd $tarCreatePath $splitpath $parpath $host $backupnumber $compression $compext $splitsize $archiveloc $parfile /';
+
#
# Full path for ssh. Security caution: normal users should not
# allowed to write to this file or directory.
#
# NmbLookup command. Given an IP address, does an nmblookup on that
-# IP address. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+# IP address. The following variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $nmbLookupPath path to nmblookup ($Conf{NmbLookupPath})
-# $host host name
+# $host IP address
+#
+# This command is only used for DHCP hosts: given an IP address, this
+# command should try to find its NetBios name.
#
$Conf{NmbLookupCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath -A $host';
#
# NmbLookup command. Given a netbios name, finds that host by doing
-# a NetBios multicast. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+# a NetBios lookup. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $nmbLookupPath path to nmblookup ($Conf{NmbLookupPath})
# $host NetBios name
#
# $Conf{NmbLookupFindHostCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath -B 192.168.1.255 $host';
#
+# If you use a WINS server and your machines don't respond to
+# multicast NetBios requests you can use this (replace 1.2.3.4
+# with the IP address of your WINS server):
+#
+# $Conf{NmbLookupFindHostCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath -R -U 1.2.3.4 $host';
+#
+# This is preferred over multicast since it minimizes network traffic.
+#
+# Experiment manually for your site to see what form of nmblookup command
+# works.
+#
$Conf{NmbLookupFindHostCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath $host';
#
$Conf{PingPath} = '/bin/ping';
#
-# Ping command. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+# Ping command. The following variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $pingPath path to ping ($Conf{PingPath})
# $host host name
#
+# Wade Brown reports that on solaris 2.6 and 2.7 ping -s returns the wrong
+# exit status (0 even on failure). Replace with "ping $host 1", which
+# gets the correct exit status but we don't get the round-trip time.
+#
$Conf{PingCmd} = '$pingPath -c 1 $host';
+#
+# Path to init.d script and command to use that script to start the
+# server from the CGI interface. The following variables are substituted
+# at run-time:
+#
+# $sshPath path to ssh ($Conf{SshPath})
+# $serverHost same as $Conf{ServerHost}
+# $serverInitdPath path to init.d script ($Conf{ServerInitdPath})
+#
+# Example:
+#
+# $Conf{ServerInitdPath} = '/etc/init.d/backuppc';
+# $Conf{ServerInitdStartCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $serverHost'
+# . ' $serverInitdPath start'
+# . ' < /dev/null >& /dev/null';
+#
+$Conf{ServerInitdPath} = '';
+$Conf{ServerInitdStartCmd} = '';
+
#
# Compression level to use on files. 0 means no compression. Compression
# levels can be from 1 (least cpu time, slightly worse compression) to
#
# $Conf{DumpPreUserCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host /usr/bin/dumpMysql';
#
-# Various variable substitutions are available; see BackupPC_dump
-# or BackupPC_restore for the details.
+# The following variable substitutions are made at run time for
+# $Conf{DumpPreUserCmd} and $Conf{DumpPostUserCmd}:
+#
+# $type type of dump (incr or full)
+# $xferOK 1 if the dump succeeded, 0 if it didn't
+# $client client name being backed up
+# $host host name (could be different from client name if
+# $Conf{ClientNameAlias} is set)
+# $hostIP IP address of host
+# $user user name from the hosts file
+# $moreUsers list of additional users from the hosts file
+# $share the first share name
+# $shares list of all the share names
+# $XferMethod value of $Conf{XferMethod} (eg: tar, rsync, smb)
+# $sshPath value of $Conf{SshPath},
+#
+# The following variable substitutions are made at run time for
+# $Conf{RestorePreUserCmd} and $Conf{RestorePostUserCmd}:
+#
+# $client client name being backed up
+# $xferOK 1 if the restore succeeded, 0 if it didn't
+# $host host name (could be different from client name if
+# $Conf{ClientNameAlias} is set)
+# $hostIP IP address of host
+# $user user name from the hosts file
+# $moreUsers list of additional users from the hosts file
+# $share the first share name
+# $XferMethod value of $Conf{XferMethod} (eg: tar, rsync, smb)
+# $sshPath value of $Conf{SshPath},
+# $type set to "restore"
+# $bkupSrcHost host name of the restore source
+# $bkupSrcShare share name of the restore source
+# $bkupSrcNum backup number of the restore source
+# $pathHdrSrc common starting path of restore source
+# $pathHdrDest common starting path of destination
+# $fileList list of files being restored
+#
+# The following variable substitutions are made at run time for
+# $Conf{ArchivePreUserCmd} and $Conf{ArchivePostUserCmd}:
+#
+# $client client name being backed up
+# $xferOK 1 if the archive succeeded, 0 if it didn't
+# $host Name of the archive host
+# $user user name from the hosts file
+# $share the first share name
+# $XferMethod value of $Conf{XferMethod} (eg: tar, rsync, smb)
+# $HostList list of hosts being archived
+# $BackupList list of backup numbers for the hosts being archived
+# $archiveloc location where the archive is sent to
+# $parfile number of par files being generated
+# $compression compression program being used (eg: cat, gzip, bzip2)
+# $compext extension used for compression type (eg: raw, gz, bz2)
+# $splitsize size of the files that the archive creates
+# $sshPath value of $Conf{SshPath},
+# $type set to "archive"
#
$Conf{DumpPreUserCmd} = undef;
$Conf{DumpPostUserCmd} = undef;
$Conf{RestorePreUserCmd} = undef;
$Conf{RestorePostUserCmd} = undef;
+$Conf{ArchivePreUserCmd} = undef;
+$Conf{ArchivePostUserCmd} = undef;
#
# Override the client's host name. This allows multiple clients
-# to all refer to the same physical hosts. This should only be
-# set in the per-PC config file.
+# to all refer to the same physical host. This should only be
+# set in the per-PC config file and is only used by BackupPC at
+# the last moment prior to generating the command used to backup
+# that machine (ie: the value of $Conf{ClientNameAlias} is invisible
+# everywhere else in BackupPC). The setting can be a host name or
+# IP address, eg:
+#
+# $Conf{ClientNameAlias} = 'realHostName';
+# $Conf{ClientNameAlias} = '192.1.1.15';
#
-# Note: this setting doesn't work for DHCP hosts.
+# will cause the relevant smb/tar/rsync backup/restore commands to be
+# directed to realHostName, not the client name.
+#
+# Note: this setting doesn't work for hosts with DHCP set to 1.
#
$Conf{ClientNameAlias} = undef;
#
# Language to use. See lib/BackupPC/Lang for the list of supported
-# languages, which includes English (en) and French (fr). Currently
-# this applies mainly to the CGI interface, but over time it might
-# also include log files and other text output.
+# languages, which include English (en), French (fr), Spanish (es),
+# and German (de).
+#
+# Currently the Language setting applies to the CGI interface and email
+# messages sent to users. Log files and other text is still in English.
#
$Conf{Language} = 'en';
$Conf{CgiNavBarAdminAllHosts} = 0;
#
-# Header font and size for CGI interface
+# Color scheme for CGI interface.
#
-$Conf{CgiHeaderFontType} = 'arial';
-$Conf{CgiHeaderFontSize} = '3';
+$Conf{CgiHeaderBgColor} = '#99cc33';
#
-# Color scheme for CGI interface. Default values give a very light blue
-# for the background navigation color, green for the header background,
-# and white for the body background. (You call tell I should stick to
-# programming and not graphical design.)
+# Hilight colors based on status that are used in the PC summary page.
#
-$Conf{CgiNavBarBgColor} = '#ddeeee';
-$Conf{CgiHeaderBgColor} = '#99cc33';
-$Conf{CgiBodyBgColor} = '#ffffff';
+$Conf{CgiStatusHilightColor} = {
+ Reason_backup_failed => '#ffcccc',
+ Reason_backup_done => '#ccffcc',
+ Reason_no_ping => '#ffff99',
+ Reason_backup_canceled_by_user => '#ff9900',
+ Status_backup_in_progress => '#66cc99',
+};
#
# Additional CGI header text. For example, if you wanted each CGI page
# $Conf{CgiImageDirURL} = '/BackupPC';
#
$Conf{CgiImageDirURL} = '';
+
+#
+# CSS stylesheet for the CGI interface.
+#
+$Conf{CSSstylesheet} = <<'EOF';
+<style type="text/css">
+body {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:1em;
+ background-color:#ffffff;
+ margin:2px 5px 0px 2px;
+ height:100%
+}
+
+h1 {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:1.5em;
+ color:#000000
+}
+
+h2 {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:1em;
+ color:#000000
+}
+
+p {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:.9em
+}
+
+a {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:1em;
+ color:#3333ff
+}
+
+li {
+ font-size:.9em;
+}
+
+a:hover {
+ color:#cc0000;
+ text-decoration:none
+}
+
+a.NavCurrent {
+ font-weight:bold;
+}
+
+a.navbar {
+ padding-left:5px;
+ padding-right:5px;
+}
+
+.h1 {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:1.5em;
+ color:#000000;
+ font-weight:bold;
+ background-color:#99cc33;
+ padding:3px;
+ padding-left:10px
+}
+
+.h2 {
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ font-size:1em;
+ color:#000000;
+ font-weight:bold;
+ background-color:#ddeeee;
+ padding:3px;
+ padding-left:10px
+}
+
+.border {
+ border-bottom:1px solid #000000;
+ border-left:1px dotted #666666;
+ font-size:.9em;
+}
+
+.tableheader {
+ font-size:.8em;
+ font-weight:bold;
+ background-color:#cccccc
+}
+
+.fviewheader {
+ font-weight:bold;
+ font-size:.8em;
+ color:#ffffff;
+ background-color:#999999
+}
+
+.fviewborder {
+ border-bottom:1px solid #000000;
+ border-left:1px dotted #666666;
+ background-color:#dddddd;
+ font-size:.9em;
+}
+
+.fviewon {
+ background-color:#cccccc;
+}
+
+.fviewoff {
+ background-color:#ffffff;
+}
+
+.fview {
+ font-size:.8em;
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ text-decoration:none;
+ line-height:15px
+}
+
+.fviewbold {
+ font-size:.9em;
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ text-decoration:none;
+ line-height:15px;
+ font-weight:bold;
+}
+
+.histView {
+ border-bottom:1px solid #000000;
+ border-left:2px solid #ffffff;
+ background-color:#dddddd;
+ font-size:.9em;
+}
+
+.histViewMis {
+ border-bottom:1px solid #000000;
+ background-color:#ffdddd
+}
+
+div.NavMenu {
+ width:18%;
+ margin:0px;
+ background-color:#ddeeee;
+}
+
+div.NavMenu a {
+ font-size:.8em;
+ display:block;
+ margin-left:8px;
+ padding:2px;
+}
+
+div.NavTitle {
+ padding-left:10px;
+ background-color:#99cc33;
+ font-family:arial,sans-serif;
+ color:#000000;
+ font-weight:bold;
+}
+
+#Content {
+ float:right;
+ width:80%;
+ left:20%;
+ top:10px;
+ position:absolute;
+}
+</style>
+EOF