# you might have only one or two wakeups each night. This will keep
# the backup activity after hours. On the other hand, if you are backing
# up laptops that are only intermittently connected to the network you
-# will want to have frequent wakeups (eg: hourly) to maximized the chance
+# will want to have frequent wakeups (eg: hourly) to maximize the chance
# that each laptop is backed up.
#
# Examples:
# Full path to the df command. Security caution: normal users
# should not allowed to write to this file or directory.
#
-$Conf{DfPath} = '/bin/df';
+$Conf{DfPath} = '';
#
# Command to run df. The following variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# Full path to various commands for archiving
#
-
-$Conf{SplitPath} = '/usr/bin/split';
-$Conf{ParPath} = '/usr/bin/par2';
-$Conf{CatPath} = '/bin/cat';
-$Conf{GzipPath} = '/bin/gzip';
-$Conf{Bzip2Path} = '/usr/bin/bzip2';
+$Conf{SplitPath} = '';
+$Conf{ParPath} = '';
+$Conf{CatPath} = '';
+$Conf{GzipPath} = '';
+$Conf{Bzip2Path} = '';
#
# Maximum threshold for disk utilization on the __TOPDIR__ filesystem.
# the setting is assumed to apply all shares.
#
# If a hash is used, a special key "*" means it applies to all
-# shares.
+# shares that don't have a specific entry.
#
# Examples:
# $Conf{BackupFilesOnly} = '/myFiles';
# followed by "/*", eg: "/proc/*", instead of just "/proc".
#
# If a hash is used, a special key "*" means it applies to all
-# shares.
+# shares that don't have a specific entry.
#
# Examples:
# $Conf{BackupFilesExclude} = '/temp';
#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'smb'.
#
-$Conf{SmbClientPath} = '/usr/bin/smbclient';
+$Conf{SmbClientPath} = '';
#
# Command to run smbclient for a full dump.
#
# This setting only matters if $Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar'.
#
-$Conf{TarClientPath} = '/bin/tar';
+$Conf{TarClientPath} = '';
#
# Path to rsync executable on the client
#
-$Conf{RsyncClientPath} = '/bin/rsync';
+$Conf{RsyncClientPath} = '';
#
# Full command to run rsync on the client machine. The following variables
#
# Path to backuppcd executable on the server
#
-$Conf{BackupPCdPath} = '/usr/bin/backuppcd';
+$Conf{BackupPCdPath} = '';
#
# Full command to run backuppcd on the server to backup a given
# Full path for ssh. Security caution: normal users should not
# allowed to write to this file or directory.
#
-$Conf{SshPath} = '/usr/bin/ssh';
+$Conf{SshPath} = '';
#
# Full path for nmblookup. Security caution: normal users should not
# nmblookup is from the Samba distribution. nmblookup is used to get the
# netbios name, necessary for DHCP hosts.
#
-$Conf{NmbLookupPath} = '/usr/bin/nmblookup';
+$Conf{NmbLookupPath} = '';
#
# NmbLookup command. Given an IP address, does an nmblookup on that
#
# $Conf{PingPath} = '/bin/echo';
#
-$Conf{PingPath} = '/bin/ping';
+$Conf{PingPath} = '';
#
# Ping command. The following variables are substituted at run-time:
# Full path to the sendmail command. Security caution: normal users
# should not allowed to write to this file or directory.
#
-$Conf{SendmailPath} = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';
+$Conf{SendmailPath} = '';
#
# Minimum period between consecutive emails to a single user.
TarIncrArgs => 1,
TarClientCmd => 0,
TarClientRestoreCmd => 0,
+ TarClientPath => 0,
RsyncShareName => 1,
RsyncdClientPort => 1,
RsyncdPasswd => 1,
RsyncRestoreArgs => 1,
RsyncClientCmd => 0,
RsyncClientRestoreCmd => 0,
+ RsyncClientPath => 0,
ArchiveDest => 1,
ArchiveComp => 1,
ArchivePar => 1,