X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?p=BackupPC.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc-src%2FBackupPC.pod;h=5832ac307389b7f9e8eaa50aa875ebe4640e5049;hp=ec1ea8da33f4220ee69b85981bb95b18e2062f1e;hb=f076585d3ff9dfe6de32292b897e293008efe74e;hpb=2726b96b1a7026dc3f82250afbfe5ae27ab1c75f diff --git a/doc-src/BackupPC.pod b/doc-src/BackupPC.pod index ec1ea8d..5832ac3 100644 --- a/doc-src/BackupPC.pod +++ b/doc-src/BackupPC.pod @@ -1446,17 +1446,17 @@ machine) you have two choices. First, you can keep the backups accessible and browsable, but disable all new backups. Alternatively, you can completely remove the client and all its backups. -To disable backups for a client there are two special values for -$Conf{FullPeriod} in that client's per-PC config.pl file: +To disable backups for a client $Conf{BackupsDisable} can be +set to two different values in that client's per-PC config.pl file: =over 4 -=item -1 +=item 1 Don't do any regular backups on this machine. Manually requested backups (via the CGI interface) will still occur. -=item -2 +=item 2 Don't do any backups on this machine. Manually requested backups (via the CGI interface) will be ignored. @@ -1473,11 +1473,11 @@ BackupPC a HUP (-1) signal so that it re-reads the hosts file. If you don't do this, BackupPC will automatically re-read the hosts file at the next regular wakeup. -Note that when you remove a client's backups you won't initially recover -a lot of disk space. That's because the client's files are still in -the pool. Overnight, when BackupPC_nightly next runs, all the unused -pool files will be deleted and this will recover the disk space used -by the client's backups. +Note that when you remove a client's backups you won't initially +recover much disk space. That's because the client's files are +still in the pool. Overnight, when BackupPC_nightly next runs, +all the unused pool files will be deleted and this will recover +the disk space used by the client's backups. =item Copying the pool