# # The backup server host BackupHosts: backuphost # # The port number to use #BackupPorts: 2988 # # The cartridge set to use #CartridgeSets: 1 # # Server Messages Output Configuration. #PrintServerMessages: r 2988 # # The directory, where to run the backup RootDirectory: / # # The subdirectories of the RootDirectory to backup (wildcards are allowed) # Attention: this also descends into NFS-mounted directories. Please # configure properly, use the -m option (don't descend cross filesystems) # where appropriate DirsToBackup: * # Filenames to be skipped during the backup (wildcards are allowed) FilesToSkip: *.obj core # directory names to be skipped during the backup (wildcards are allowed) DirsToSkip: lost+found proc # Name of a file containing a (pattern) list of files/directories to skip ExcludeListFile: .buexcl # Filesystem types to save, skip (-) or prune (/) FilesystemTypes: /autofs /proc /devpts /usbdevfs /sysfs /tmpfs # Whether to write CRC32 checksums for each file to the backup WriteChecksums: no # Whether to use the ctime in addition to mtime during incremental backup UseCTime: no # Whether to write the progress to the file progress in the var directory #ReportProgress: no # # The number of parts of the full backup (if this takes a long time) NumBackupParts: 1 # The subdirectories of the RootDirectory to backup in parts #DirsToBackup1: mass-store/disk0 mass-store/disk1/part[0-1] home* opt* usr/lib/X11/ncd var/boot tftpboot #DirsToBackup2: mass-store/disk1/part[2-4] mass-store/disk1/[a-oq-z]* # # The programs to process the files, that are saved, and the counterpart to # do the reverse processing, if desired. In most cases compression and # uncompression #ProcessCmd: gzip -1 # #UnprocessCmd: gunzip # # Whether to use built-in compression BuiltinCompressLevel: 2 # # Which files no processing should be attempted DoNotProcess: *.gz *.bz2 *.[Zz] *.[Zz][Ii][Pp] *.jpg *.jpeg *.mpg *.mpeg *.rpm *.deb # # Whether to process the saved files ProcessBackupedFiles: 1 # # # The part of the file, where the saved filenames are stored. # The current number will be appended. IndexFilePart: %V/backup_log. # # The programs to process the file indexes and the counterpart to do # the reverse processing, if desired. In most cases compression # and uncompression IndexProcessCmd: gzip -9 # IndexUnprocessCmd: gunzip # # The number of such files, that are maintained. More (older ones) are removed. NumIndexesToStore: 5 # Alternatively the maximum age of index files to be kept in days # older ones are removed #DaysToStoreIndexes: 90 # # The maximum number of previous index files, that are scanned for restore #NumIndexesToScan: 5 # Alternatively the maximum age of index files in days to be scanned for # restore #DaysToScanIndexes: 90 # # The file where to log events LoggingFile: %I/client.backup.log # # Whether to process the filename logfiles ProcessLogfiles: 1 # # For restore: Check, whether the user has sufficient permissions # to restore files to the same place, from where they were saved CheckRestoreAccessPerms: 0 # # Identifier for the backup client (needed, if several afbackup # installations reside on one host) #Client-Identifier: # # Filename with encryption key for authentication EncryptionKeyFile: %C/cryptkey # # Directory for varying files VarDirectory: /var/lib/afbackup # # The program to process startup messages. Normally used for # saving logs to recover from hard crashs StartupInfoProgram: tee -a %V/bumsgs # # The program to be executed when everything requested is done. # %l is replaced by the filename-logfile, %r by the file with # the report statistics %e by the overall exit status, %i with # the minimum restore information ExitProgram: (echo '[Afbackup]: Overall exit status: %e';echo " ";echo Minimum restore information:; echo "%i";echo " "; cat %r; uuencode %l `basename %l`)|mail root