## MySQL LVM Backup Provider - Requires holland-mysqllvm ## ## All settings have generated defaults so nothing need be configured here ## Instead, it is best to make changes in a specific backup-set. [mysql-lvm] ## The size of the snapshot itself. By default it is 20% of the size of ## the MySQL LVM mount or the remaining free-space in the Volume Group ## (if there is less than 20% available) up to 15GB. ## ## If snapshot-size is defined, the number represents the size of the ## snapshot in megabytes. snapshot-size = "" ## The name of the snapshot, the default being the name of the MySQL LVM ## volume + "_snapshot" (ie Storage-MySQL_snapshot) snapshot-name = "" # no default ## Where to mount the snapshot. By default a randomly generated directory ## under /tmp is used. snapshot-mountpoint = "" # no default ## Whether or not to run an InnoDB recovery operation. This avoids needing ## to do so during a restore, though will make the backup process itself ## take longer. innodb-recovery = False ## Whether or not to run a FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK to grab various ## bits of information (such as the binary log name and position). Disabling ## this requires that binary logging is disabled and InnoDB is being used ## exclusively. Otherwise, it is possible that the backup could contain ## crashed tables. lock-tables = True ## Whether or not to run a FLUSH TABLES before running the full ## FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK. Should make the FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK ## operation a bit faster. extra-flush-tables = True [compression] method = gzip level = 1 [mysql:client] defaults-file = /root/.my.cnf #user = hollandbackup #password = "hollandpw" #socket = /tmp/mysqld.sock #host = localhost #port = 3306