# Craig Barratt <cbarratt@users.sourceforge.net>
#
# COPYRIGHT
-# Copyright (C) 2001 Craig Barratt
+# Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Craig Barratt
#
# See http://backuppc.sourceforge.net.
#
#
$Conf{DfPath} = '/bin/df';
+#
+# Command to run df. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $dfPath path to df ($Conf{DfPath})
+# $topDir top-level BackupPC data directory
+#
+$Conf{DfCmd} = '$dfPath $topDir';
+
#
# Maximum threshold for disk utilization on the __TOPDIR__ filesystem.
# If the output from $Conf{DfPath} reports a percentage larger than
#
# The valid values are:
#
-# - 'smb': use smbclient and the SMB protocol. Only choice for WinXX.
+# - 'smb': backup and restore via smbclient and the SMB protocol.
+# Best choice for WinXX.
+#
+# - 'rsync': backup and restore via rsync (via rsh or ssh).
+# Best choice for linux/unix. Can also work on WinXX.
+#
+# - 'rsyncd': backup and restre via rsync daemon on the client.
+# Best choice for linux/unix if you have rsyncd running on
+# the client. Can also work on WinXX.
#
-# - 'tar': use tar, tar over ssh, rsh or nfs. Best choice for
-# linux/unix.
+# - '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{RsyncClientPath} = '/bin/rsync';
#
-# Full command to run rsync on the client machine
+# 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 -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList';
+$Conf{RsyncClientCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList';
#
-# Full command to run rsync for restore on the client.
+# Full command to run rsync for restore on the client. The following
+# variables are substituted at run-time:
#
-## $Conf{RsyncClientRestoreCmd} = '';
+# $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 -l root $host $rsyncPath $argList';
#
# Share name to backup. For $Conf{XferMethod} = "rsync" this should
$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.
+# 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;
+
+#
+# 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} = [
#
'--group',
'--devices',
'--links',
+ '--times',
'--block-size=2048',
- '--relative',
'--recursive',
+ #
+ # Add additional arguments here
+ #
];
#
-# 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:
+# Arguments to rsync for restore. Do not edit the first set unless you
+# have a thorough understanding of how File::RsyncP works.
#
-# $Conf{RsyncClientArgs} = [
-# '--exclude', '*.tmp',
-# ];
#
-$Conf{RsyncClientArgs} = [
+$Conf{RsyncRestoreArgs} = [
+ #
+ # Do not edit these!
+ #
+ "--numeric-ids",
+ "--perms",
+ "--owner",
+ "--group",
+ "--devices",
+ "--links",
+ "--times",
+ "--block-size=2048",
+ "--relative",
+ "--ignore-times",
+ "--recursive",
+ #
+ # Add additional arguments here
+ #
];
#
# Amount of verbosity in Rsync Xfer log files. 0 means be quiet,
-# 1 will give some general information, 2 will give one line per file,
-# 3 will include skipped files, higher values give more output.
-# 10 will include byte dumps of all data read/written, which will
-# make the log files huge.
+# 1 will give will give one line per file, 2 will also show skipped
+# files on incrementals, higher values give more output. 10 will
+# include byte dumps of all data read/written, which will make the
+# log files huge.
#
-$Conf{RsyncLogLevel} = 2;
+$Conf{RsyncLogLevel} = 1;
+
#
# Full path for ssh. Security caution: normal users should not
# allowed to write to this file or directory.
#
$Conf{NmbLookupPath} = '/usr/bin/nmblookup';
+#
+# NmbLookup command. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $nmbLookupPath path to nmblookup ($Conf{NmbLookupPath})
+# $host host name
+#
+$Conf{NmbLookupCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath -A $host';
+
#
# For fixed IP address hosts, BackupPC_dump can also verify the netbios
# name to ensure it matches the host name. An error is generated if
$Conf{PingPath} = '/bin/ping';
#
-# Options for the ping command.
+# Ping command. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $pingPath path to ping ($Conf{PingPath})
+# $host host name
#
-$Conf{PingArgs} = '-c 1 $host';
+$Conf{PingCmd} = '$pingPath -c 1 $host';
#
# Compression level to use on files. 0 means no compression. Compression
# Despite the name, this parameter sets the timeout for all transport
# methods (tar, smb etc).
#
-$Conf{SmbClientTimeout} = 7200;
+$Conf{ClientTimeout} = 7200;
#
# Maximum number of log files we keep around in each PC's directory
#
$Conf{MaxOldPerPCLogFiles} = 12;
+#
+# Optional commands to run before and after dumps and restores.
+# Stdout from these commands will be written to the Xfer (or Restore)
+# log file. One example of using these commands would be to
+# shut down and restart a database server, or to dump a database
+# to files for backup. Example:
+#
+# $Conf{DumpPreUserCmd} = '$sshPath -l root $host /usr/bin/dumpMysql';
+#
+# Various variable substitutions are available; see BackupPC_dump
+# or BackupPC_restore for the details.
+#
+$Conf{DumpPreUserCmd} = undef;
+$Conf{DumpPostUserCmd} = undef;
+$Conf{RestorePreUserCmd} = undef;
+$Conf{RestorePostUserCmd} = undef;
+
+#
+# Advanced option for asking BackupPC to load additional perl modules.
+# Can be a list (array ref) of module names to load at startup.
+#
+$Conf{PerlModuleLoad} = undef;
+
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# Email reminders, status and messages
# (can be overridden in the per-PC config.pl)