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56 lines
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##
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# Global config file for rs-backup-run
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# This is an example file. Copy it over without the .example extension
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# and modify it to your needs.
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# Most config options can also be passed directly as command line parameters.
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##
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# Remote host to push the files to
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# The remote host must have a working rsync server running which allows
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# passwordless (public key) login over SSH
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REMOTE_HOST="host"
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# The rsync module on the remote server
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PUSH_MODULE="push"
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# Username to use for logging into the remote server.
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# You can use the variables %h which will be replaced with the hostname
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# of this machine and %u which will be replaced with your local username.
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# If a global system backup is performed, %u will be 'root' for the global
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# backup and the corresponding user for the individual home directories
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REMOTE_USER="%h-%u"
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# Additional SSH options
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#SSH_OPTIONS="-C -i .ssh/id_rsa"
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# Additional options for rsync
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#RSYNC_OPTIONS=""
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# Global log file to use when running as root
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LOG_FILE="/var/log/rs-backup.log"
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# Log filename (only basename) of the log file to use when running as a
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# normal user. The file will be placed inside the user's home directory.
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# Leave empty if you don't want any per-user log file.
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# The user log file will only be written when the user originally invoked
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# the script, not if his home directory is backed up during a full system
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# backup run by root
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USER_LOG_FILE="rs-backup.user.log"
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# Name of the file inside the users' home directories
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# containing the patterns for matching files to include or exclude.
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# The format is the same as the global 'include-files' config file
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# and described in the FILTER RULES section of the rsync(1) man page.
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# If no such file is found inside a home directory, it won't be backup up
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INCLUSION_PATTERN_FILE=".rs-backup-include"
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# Log verbosity
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# (0 = quiet, 1 = errors only, 2 = errors and warnings, 3 = info, 4 = debug)
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LOG_LEVEL=3
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# Send error messages to STDERR
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PRINT_ERRORS=true
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# Send warnings to STDERR (implies PRINT_ERRORS=true)
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PRINT_WARNINGS=true
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