From 27a7859c42394a78c16b24f0d08ca28667bb1efa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Micah Anderson Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:20:44 -0500 Subject: creating a debian only branch out of what used to be a subversion repository --- examples/example.rsync | 127 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 127 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 examples/example.rsync (limited to 'examples/example.rsync') diff --git a/examples/example.rsync b/examples/example.rsync deleted file mode 100644 index 9053f3e..0000000 --- a/examples/example.rsync +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -# -# rsync handler example file -# -# Mandatory options are uncommented with sugested values -# Other options are commented out with their default values -# -# Note: You dont need to manually specify vservers using "include = /vservers". -# They're automatically backuped if vserver is set to "yes" on you backupninja.conf. - -[general] - -# rsync log file -#log = /var/log/backup/rsync.log - -# partition device where the backup lives -# just use this option if your data is backed up in a separate partition and -# you want backupninja to fsck it; this option will just be used if fscheck -# (see below) is set to 'yes' -#partition = - -# backup partition mountpoint or backup main folder -# this doesn't need to be a real partition, but should be at least the -# main folder where the backup is being stored -mountpoint = /mnt/backup - -# folder relative do mountpoint where the backup should be stored -backupdir = myserver - -# number of backup increments (min = 5) -days = 7 - -# set to 1 if fsck should run on partition after the backup is made -#fscheck = - -# set to 1 if $partition is mounted read-only -#read_only = - -# use this if you need a lockfile to be kept during backup execution -# this is an useful feature in case you have some tasks that should -# know if the backup is running or not -#lockfile = - -# rsync command nice level -#nicelevel = 0 - -# set to "yes" if your system isnt handling timestamps correctly -#enable_mv_timestamp_bug = no - -# temp folder -#tmp = /tmp - -[source] - -# where the data to be backed up is (local or remote) -#from = local - -# if remote source, specify the hostname or IP -#host = - -# when "yes", test the connection for a remote source before backup -#testconnect = no - -# include folder on backup -include = /etc -include = /var - -# exclude folder on backup -exclude = exclude_folder1 -exclude = exclude_folder2 - -# exlude some vserver from backup -# this is used only if vservers = yes on backupninja.conf -exclude_vserver = excluded_vserver1 -exclude_vserver = excluded_vserver2 - -# ssh command line (remote only) -#ssh = ssh - -# rsync program -# it defaults to $RSYNC value from backupninja.conf -#rsync = $RSYNC - -# rsync command options -#rsync_options = "-av --delete" - -# when set to 1, use numeric ids instead of user/group mappings on rsync -#numericids = 0 - -# if set to 1, compress data on rsync (remote source only) -#compress = 0 - -# set a badnwidth limit in kbps (remote source only) -#bandwidthlimit = - -# remote rsync program (remote source only) -#remote_rsync = rsync - -# This section is used to stop and start services that should be turned of -# during the backup procedure. -# -#[services] -# -# absolute path where scripts are located -#initscripts = -# -# script name to be stoped at the begining of the backup and started at its end -#service = - -# You can also specify some system comands if you don't want the default system values -# by enabling the section below. -# -#[system] -# -# rm command -#rm = rm -# -# cp command -#cp = cp -# -# touch command -#touch = touch -# -# mv command -#mv = mv -# -# fsck command -#fsck = fsck -- cgit v1.2.3