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File storeBackup-3.5.2.config.default of Package storeBackup
# configuration file for storeBackup.pl # Generated by storeBackup.pl, 3.5 #################### ### explanations ### #################### # You can set a value specified with '-cf_key' (eg. logFiles) and # continue at the next lines which have to begin with a white space: # logFiles = /var/log/messages /var/log/cups/access_log # /var/log/cups/error_log # One ore more white spaces are interpreted as separators. # You can use single quotes or double quotes to group strings # together, eg. if you have a filename with a blank in its name: # logFiles = '/var/log/my strage log' # will result in one filename, not in three. # If an option should have *no value*, write: # logFiles = # If you want the default value, comment it: ;logFile = # You can also use environment variables, like $XXX or ${XXX} like in # a shell. Single quotes will mask environment variables, while double # quotes will not. # You can mask $, {, }, ", ' with a backslash (\), eg. \$ # Lines beginning with a '#' or ';' are ignored (use this for comments) # # You can overwrite settings in the command line. You can remove # the setting also in the command by using the --unset feature, eg.: # '--unset doNotDelete' or '--unset --doNotDelete' ##################### ### configuration ### ##################### # source directory (*** must be specified ***) ;sourceDir= # top level directory of all linked backups (*** must be specified ***) # storeBackup must know for consistency checking where all your backups # are. This is done to make sure that your backups are consistent if you # used --lateLinks. ;backupDir= # ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # you do not need specify the options below to get a running configuration # (but they give you more features and more control) # # series directory, default is 'default' # relative path from backupDir ;series= # directory for temporary file, default is /tmp ;tmpDir= # List of other backup directories to consider for # hard linking. Relative path from backupDir! # Format (examples): # backupSeries/2002.08.29_08.25.28 -> consider this backup # or # 0:backupSeries -> last (youngest) backup in <backupDir>/backupSeries # 1:backupSeries -> first before last backup in <backupDir>/backupSeries # n:backupSeries -> n'th before last backup in <backupDir>/backupSeries # 3-5:backupSeries -> 3rd, 4th and 5th in <backupDir>/backupSeries # all:backupSeries -> all in <backupDir>/backupSeries # This option is useful, if you want to explicitly hard link # to backup series from different backups. You can specify eg. with # 0:myBackup to the last backup of series 'myBackup'. If you specify # backup series with otherBackupSeries, then only these backups will be # used for hard linking. # You can also use wildcards in series names. See documentation, # section 'Using Wildcards for Replication' for details. # Default value is to link to the last backup of all series stored in # 'backupDir'. ;otherBackupSeries= # lock file, if exist, new instances will finish if # an old is already running, default is /tmp/storeBackup.lock ;lockFile= # remove the lock files before deleting old backups # default ('no') is to delete the lock file after deleting # possible values are 'yes' and 'no' ;unlockBeforeDel= # continue if one or more of the exceptional directories # do not exist (no is stopping processing) # default is 'no', can be 'yes' or 'no' ;contExceptDirsErr= # Directories to exclude from the backup (relative path inside of the backup). # You can use shell type wildcards. # These directories have to be separated by space or newline. ;exceptDirs= # Directories to include in the backup (relative path inside of the backup). # You can use shell type wildcards. # These directories have to be separated by space or newline. ;includeDirs= # rule for excluding files / only for experienced administrators # !!! see README file 'including / excluding files and directories' # EXAMPLE: # searchRule = ( '$size > &::SIZE("3M")' and '$uid eq "hjc"' ) or # ( '$mtime > &::DATE("3d4h")' and not '$file =~ m#/tmp/#' )' ;exceptRule= # For explanations, see 'exceptRule'. ;includeRule= # write a file name .storeBackup.notSaved.bz2 with the # names of all skipped files, default is 'no', can be 'yes' or 'no' ;writeExcludeLog= # do not save the specified types of files, allowed: Sbcfpl # S - file is a socket # b - file is a block special file # c - file is a character special file # f - file is a plain file # p - file is a named pipe # l - file is a symbolic link # Spbc can only be backed up if GNU copy is available. ;exceptTypes= # save the specified type of files in an archive instead saving # them directly in the file system # use this if you want to backup those file types but your target # file or transport (eg. sshfs or non gnu-cp) system does not support # those types of file # S - file is a socket # b - file is a block special file # c - file is a character special file # p - file is a named pipe # l - file is a symbolic link # you also have to set specialTypeArchiver when using this option ;archiveTypes= # possible values are 'cpio', 'tar', 'none'. default is 'cpio' # tar is not able to archive sockets # cpio is not part of the actual posix standard any more ;specialTypeArchiver= # Activate this option if your system's cp is a full-featured GNU # version. In this case you will be able to also backup several # special file types like sockets. # Possible values are 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no' ;cpIsGnu= # make a hard link to existing, identical symlinks in old backups # use this, if your operating system supports this (linux does) # Possible values are 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no' ;linkSymlinks= # exec job before starting the backup, checks lockFile (-L) before # starting (e.g. can be used for rsync) stops execution if job returns # exit status != 0 ;precommand= # exec job after finishing the backup, but before erasing of old # backups reports if job returns exit status != 0 ;postcommand= # follow symbolic links like directories up to depth 0 -> do not # follow links ;followLinks= # only store the contents of file systems named by # sourceDir and symlinked via followLinks # possible values are 'yes' and 'no'; default is 'no' ;stayInFileSystem= # use this only if you write your backup over a high latency line # like a vpn over the internet # storebackup will use more parallelization at the cost of more # cpu power # possible values are 'yes' and 'no'; default is 'no' ;highLatency= # If this option is disabled, then the files in the backup will not # neccessarily have the same permissions and owner as the originals. # This speeds up backups on network drives a lot. Correct permissions # are restored by storeBackupRecover.pl no matter what this option is # set to. Default is 'no' ;ignorePerms= # suppress (unwanted) warnings in the log files; # to suppress warnings, the following keys can be used: # excDir (suppresses the warning that excluded directories # do not exist) # fileChange (suppresses the warning that a file has changed during # the backup) # crSeries (suppresses the warning that storeBackup had to create the # 'default' series) # hashCollision (suppresses the warning if a possible # hash collision is detected) # fileNameWithLineFeed (suppresses the warning if a filename # contains a line feed) # use_DB_File (suppresses the warning that you should install # perl module DB_File for better perforamnce) # use_MLDBM (suppresses the warning that you should install # perl module MLDBM if you want to use rule functions # MARK_DIR or MARK_DIR_REC together with option saveRAM) # use_IOCompressBzip2 (suppresses the warning that you should # instal perl module IO::Compress::Bzip2 # for better performance) # noBackupForPeriod (suppresses warning that there are # no backups for certain periods when using # option keepRelative) # This option can be repeated multiple times on the command line. # Example usage in conf file: # suppressWarning = excDir fileChange crSeries hashCollision # By default no warnings are suppressed. ;suppressWarning= # do *not* write hard links to existing files in the backup # during the backup (yes|no) # you have to call the program storeBackupUpdateBackup.pl # later on your server if you set this flag to 'yes' # you have to run storeBackupUpdateBackup.pl later - see # description for that program # default = no: do not write hard links ;lateLinks= # only in combination with --lateLinks # compression from files >= size will be done later, # the file is (temporarily) copied into the backup # default = no: no late compression ;lateCompress= # repair simple inconsistencies (from lateLinks) automatically # without requesting the action # default = no, no automatic repair ;autorepair= # Files with specified suffix for which storeBackup will make an md5 check # on blocks of that file. Executed after --checkBlocksRule(n) ;checkBlocksSuffix= # Only check files specified in --checkBlocksSuffix if there # file size is at least this value, default is 100M ;checkBlocksMinSize= # Block size for files specified with --checkBlocksSuffix # default is 1M (1 megabyte) ;checkBlocksBS= # if set, the blocks generated due to checkBlocksSuffix are compressed # Possible values are 'check, 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no' # check uses COMRESSION_CHECK (see option compressSuffix) ;checkBlocksCompr= # Read files specified here in parallel to "normal" ones. # This only makes sense if they are on a different disk. # Default value is 'no' ;checkBlocksParallel= # length of queue to store files before block checking, # default = 1000 ;queueBlock= # Files for which storeBackup will make an md5 check depending # on blocks of that file. # The rules are checked from rule 1 to rule 5. The first match is used # !!! see README file 'including / excluding files and directories' # EXAMPLE: # searchRule = ( '$size > &::SIZE("3M")' and '$uid eq "hjc"' ) or # ( '$mtime > &::DATE("3d4h")' and not '$file =~ m#/tmp/#' )' ;checkBlocksRule0= # Block size for option checkBlocksRule # default is 1M (1 megabyte) ;checkBlocksBS0= # if set to 'yes', blocks generated due to this rule will be compressed # possible values: 'check', 'yes' or 'no', default is 'no' # check users COMRESSION_CHECK (see option compressSuffix) ;checkBlocksCompr0= # Filter for reading the file to treat as a blocked file # eg. gzip -d if the file is compressed. Default is no read filter. ;checkBlocksRead0= # Read files specified here in parallel to "normal" ones. # This only makes sense if they are on a different disk. # Default value is 'no' ;checkBlocksParallel0= ;checkBlocksRule1= ;checkBlocksBS1= ;checkBlocksCompr1= ;checkBlocksRead1= ;checkBlocksParallel1= ;checkBlocksRule2= ;checkBlocksBS2= ;checkBlocksCompr2= ;checkBlocksRead2= ;checkBlocksParallel2= ;checkBlocksRule3= ;checkBlocksBS3= ;checkBlocksCompr3= ;checkBlocksRead3= ;checkBlocksParallel3= ;checkBlocksRule4= ;checkBlocksBS4= ;checkBlocksCompr4= ;checkBlocksRead4= ;checkBlocksParallel4= # List of Devices for md5 ckeck depending on blocks of these # Devices (eg. /dev/sdb or /dev/sdb1) ;checkDevices0= # Directory where to store the backups of the devices ;checkDevicesDir0= # Block size of option checkDevices0 # default is 1M (1 megabyte) ;checkDevicesBS0= # if set, the blocks generated due to checkDevices0 are compressed # possible values: 'check', 'yes' or 'no', default is 'no' # check users COMRESSION_CHECK (see option compressSuffix) ;checkDevicesCompr0= # Read devices specified here in parallel to "normal" ones. # This only makes sense if they are on a different disk. # Default value is 'no' ;checkDevicesParallel0= ;checkDevices1= ;checkDevicesDir1= ;checkDevicesBS1= ;checkDevicesCompr1= ;checkDevicesParallel1= ;checkDevices2= ;checkDevicesDir2= ;checkDevicesBS2= ;checkDevicesCompr2= ;checkDevicesParallel2= ;checkDevices3= ;checkDevicesDir3= ;checkDevicesBS3= ;checkDevicesCompr3= ;checkDevicesParallel3= ;checkDevices4= ;checkDevicesDir4= ;checkDevicesBS4= ;checkDevicesCompr4= ;checkDevicesParallel4= # write temporary dbm files in --tmpdir # use this if you have not enough RAM, default is no ;saveRAM= # compress command (with options), default is <bzip2> ;compress= # uncompress command (with options), default is <bzip2 -d> ;uncompress= # postfix to add after compression, default is <.bz2> ;postfix= # do not compress files with the following # suffix (uppercase included): # (if you set this to '.*', no files will be compressed) # Default is \.zip \.bz2 \.gz \.tgz \.jpg \.gif \.tiff? \.mpe?g \.mp[34] \.mpe?[34] \.ogg \.gpg \.png \.lzma \.xz \.mov ;exceptSuffix= # like --exceptSuffix, but do not replace defaults, add ;addExceptSuffix= # Like --exceptSuffix, but mentioned files will be # compressed. If you chose this option, then files not # affected be execptSuffix, addExceptSuffix or this Suffixes # will be rated by the rule function COMPRESS_CHECK wether # to compress or not ;compressSuffix= # Files smaller than this size will never be compressed but always # copied. Default is 1024 ;minCompressSize= # alternative to exceptSuffix, comprRule and minCompressSize: # definition of a rule which files will be compressed # If this rule is set, exceptSuffix, addExceptSuffix # and minCompressSize are ignored. # Default rule _generated_ from the options above is: # comprRule = '$size > 1024' and not # '$file =~ /.zip\Z|.bz2\Z|.gz\Z|.tgz\Z|.jpg\Z|.gif\Z|.tiff\Z|.tif\Z|.mpeg\Z|.mpg\Z|.mp3\Z|.ogg\Z|.gpg\Z|.png\Z/i' # or (eg. if compressSuffix = .doc .pdf): # '$size > 1024 and not $file =~ /.zip\Z|.bz2\Z|.gz\Z|.tgz\Z|.jpg\Z|.gif\Z|.tiff\Z|.tif\Z|.mpeg\Z|.mpg\Z|.mp3\Z|.ogg\Z|.gpg\Z|.png\Z/i and ( $file =~ /.doc\Z|.pdf\Z/i or &::COMPRESSION_CHECK($file) )' ;comprRule= # maximal number of parallel compress operations, # default = choosen automatically ;noCompress= # length of queue to store files before compression, # default = 1000 ;queueCompress= # maximal number of parallel copy operations, # default = 1 ;noCopy= # length of queue to store files before copying, # default = 1000 ;queueCopy= # write statistics about used space in log file # default is 'no' ;withUserGroupStat= # write statistics about used space in name file # will be overridden each time # if no file name is given, nothing will be written # format is: # identifier uid userName value # identifier gid groupName value ;userGroupStatFile= # default is 'no', if you do not want to compress, say 'yes' ;doNotCompressMD5File= # permissions of .md5checkSumFile, default is 0600 ;chmodMD5File= # verbose messages, about exceptRule and includeRule # and added files. default is 'no' ;verbose= # generate debug messages, levels are 0 (none, default), # 1 (some), 2 (many) messages ;debug= # reset access time in the source directory - but this will # change ctime (time of last modification of file status # information # default is 'no', if you want this, say 'yes' ;resetAtime= # do not delete any old backup (e.g. specified via --keepAll or # --keepWeekday) but print a message. This is for testing configuratons # or if you want to delete old backups with storeBackupDel.pl. # Values are 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no' which means to not delete. ;doNotDelete= # delete old backups which have not been finished # this will not happen if doNotDelete is set # Values are 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no' which means not to delete. ;deleteNotFinishedDirs= # keep backups which are not older than the specified amount # of time. This is like a default value for all days in # --keepWeekday. Begins deleting at the end of the script # the time range has to be specified in format 'dhms', e.g. # 10d4h means 10 days and 4 hours # default = 30d; # An archive flag is not possible with this parameter (see below). ;keepAll= # keep backups for the specified days for the specified # amount of time. Overwrites the default values choosen in # --keepAll. 'Mon,Wed:40d Sat:60d10m' means: # keep backups from Mon and Wed 40days + 5mins # keep backups from Sat 60days + 10mins # keep backups from the rest of the days like spcified in # --keepAll (default 30d) # you can also set the 'archive flag'. # 'Mon,Wed:a40d5m Sat:60d10m' means: # keep backups from Mon and Wed 40days + 5mins + 'archive' # keep backups from Sat 60days + 10mins # keep backups from the rest of the days like specified in # --keepAll (default 30d) # If you also use the 'archive flag' it means to not # delete the affected directories via --keepMaxNumber: # a10d4h means 10 days and 4 hours and 'archive flag' ;keepWeekday= # do not delete the first backup of a year # format is timePeriod with possible 'archive flag' ;keepFirstOfYear= # do not delete the last backup of a year # format is timePeriod with possible 'archive flag' ;keepLastOfYear= # do not delete the first backup of a month # format is timePeriod with possible 'archive flag' ;keepFirstOfMonth= # do not delete the last backup of a month # format is timePeriod with possible 'archive flag' ;keepLastOfMonth= # default: 'Sun'. This value is used for calculating # --keepFirstOfWeek and --keepLastOfWeek ;firstDayOfWeek= # do not delete the first backup of a week # format is timePeriod with possible 'archive flag' ;keepFirstOfWeek= # do not delete the last backup of a week # format is timePeriod with possible 'archive flag' ;keepLastOfWeek= # keep multiple backups of one day up to timePeriod # format is timePeriod, 'archive flag' is not possible # default is 7d ;keepDuplicate= # Keep that miminum of backups. Multiple backups of one # day are counted as one backup. Default is 10. ;keepMinNumber= # Try to keep only that maximum of backups. If you have more # backups, the following sequence of deleting will happen: # - delete all duplicates of a day, beginning with the old # once, except the oldest of every day # - if this is not enough, delete the rest of the backups # beginning with the oldest, but *never* a backup with # the 'archive flag' or the last backup ;keepMaxNumber= # Alternative deletion scheme. If you use this option, all # other keep options are ignored. Preserves backups depending # on their *relative* age. Example: # # keepRelative = 1d 7d 61d 92d # # will (try to) ensure that there is always # # - One backup between 1 day and 7 days old # - One backup between 5 days and 2 months old # - One backup between ~2 months and ~3 months old # # If there is no backup for a specified timespan (e.g. because the # last backup was done more than 2 weeks ago) the next older backup # will be used for this timespan. ;keepRelative = # print progress report after each 'number' files # Default is 0, which means no reports. # additional you may add a time frame after which a message is printed # if you want to print a report each 1000 files and after # one minute and 10 seconds, use: -P 1000,1m10s ;progressReport= # print depth of actual readed directory during backup # default is 'no', values are 'yes' and 'no' ;printDepth= # ignore read errors in source directory; not readable # directories does not cause storeBackup.pl to stop processing # Values are 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no' which means not # to ignore them ;ignoreReadError= # after a successful backup, set a symbolic link to # that backup and delete existing older links with the # same name ;linkToRecent= # name of the log file (default is STDOUT) ;logFile= # if you specify a log file with --logFile you can # additionally print the output to STDOUT with this flag # Values are 'yes' and 'no'. Default is 'no'. ;plusLogStdout= # output in logfile without time: 'yes' or 'no' # default = no ;suppressTime= # maximal length of log file, default = 1e6 ;maxFilelen= # number of old log files, default = 5 ;noOfOldFiles= # save log files with date and time instead of deleting the # old (with [-noOfOldFiles]): 'yes' or 'no', default = 'no' ;saveLogs= # compress saved log files (e.g. with 'gzip -9') # default is 'bzip2' ;compressWith= # write log file (also) in the backup directory: # 'yes' or 'no', default is 'no' # Be aware that this log does not contain all error # messages of the one specified with --logFile! # Some errors are possible before the backup # directory is created. ;logInBackupDir= # compress the log file in the backup directory: # 'yes' or 'no', default is 'no' ;compressLogInBackupDir= # filename to use for writing the above log file, # default is '.storeBackup.log' ;logInBackupDirFileName=
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