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| author | Elijah Saxon <elijah@riseup.net> | 2005-10-05 15:54:23 +0000 | 
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| committer | Elijah Saxon <elijah@riseup.net> | 2005-10-05 15:54:23 +0000 | 
| commit | 55427e72e27238e86d205399eb8b379ebcc14ef5 (patch) | |
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| diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..849fe3a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/README @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ + +                                          |\_ +                 B A C K U P N I N J A   /()/ +                                         `\| +                          +      a silent flower blossom death strike to lost data. + +Backupninja allows you to coordinate system backup by dropping a few +simple configuration files into /etc/backup.d/. Most programs you +might use for making backups don't have their own configuration file +format. Backupninja provides a centralized way to configure and +coordinate many different backup utilities.  + +Features: + - easy to read ini style configuration files. + - you can drop in scripts to handle new types of backups. + - backup actions can be scheduled + - you can choose when status report emails are mailed to you +   (always, on warning, on error, never). + - console-based wizard (ninjahelper) makes it easy to create +   backup action configuration files. + - passwords are never sent via the command line to helper programs. + - works with Linux-Vservers (http://linux-vserver.org/) +  +Backup types: + - secure, remote, incremental filesytem backup (via rdiff-backup). +   incremental data is compressed. permissions are retained even +   with an unpriviledged backup user. + - backup of mysql databases (via mysqlhotcopy and mysqldump). + - backup of ldap databases (via slapcat and ldapsearch). + - basic system and hardware info + - encrypted remote backups (via duplicity).     + - backup of subversion repositories. + +The following options are available: +-h, --help           This usage message +-d, --debug          Run in debug mode, where all log messages are +                     output to the current shell. +-f, --conffile FILE  Use FILE for the main configuration instead +                     of /etc/backupninja.conf +-t, --test           Test run mode. This will test if the backup could run, without actually +                     preforming any backups. For example, it will attempt to authenticate +                     or test that ssh keys are set correctly. +-n, --now            Perform actions now, instead of when they might be scheduled. +                     No output will be created unless also run with -d. +--run FILE           Runs the specified action FILE (e.g. one of the /etc/backup.d/ files). +                     Also puts backupninja in debug mode. + +CONFIGURATION FILES +=================== + +The general configuration file is /etc/backupninja.conf. In this file +you can set the log level and change the default directory locations. +You can force a different general configuration file with "backupninja +-f /path/to/conf". + +To preform the actual backup, backupninja processes each configuration +file in /etc/backup.d according to the file's suffix: +  +  .sh      --  run this file as a shell script. +  .rdiff   --  filesystem backup (using rdiff-backup) +  .dup     --  filesystem backup (using duplicity) +  .mysql   --  backup mysql databases +  .ldap    --  backup ldap databases +  .pgsql   --  backup PostgreSQL databases +  .sys     --  general hardware, partition, and system reports. +  .svn     --  backup subversion repositories +  .maildir --  incrementally backup maildirs (very specialized) + +Support for additional configuration types can be added by dropping +bash scripts with the name of the suffix into /usr/share/backupninja.  + +The configuration files are processed in alphabetical order. However, +it is suggested that you name the config files in "sysvinit style."  + +For example: +	00-disabled.ldap +	10-runthisfirst.sh +	20-runthisnext.mysql +	90-runthislast.rdiff + +Typically, you will put a '.rdiff' config file last, so that any +database dumps you make are included in the filesystem backup. +Configurations files with names beginning with 0 (zero) or ending with +.disabled (preferred method) are skipped. + +Unless otherwise specified, the config file format is "ini style." + +For example: + +   # this is a comment +    +   [fishes] +   fish = red +   fish = blue + +   [fruit] +   apple = yes +   pear = no thanks \ +   i will not have a pear. + + +SCHEDULING +========== + +By default, each configuration file is processed everyday at 01:00 (1 +AM). This can be changed by specifying the 'when' option in a config +file. + +For example: + +  when = sundays at 02:00 +  when = 30th at 22 +  when = 30 at 22:00 +  when = everyday at 01            <-- the default +  when = Tuesday at 05:00 + +A configuration file will be processed at the time(s) specified by the +"when" option. If multiple "when" options are present, then they all +apply. If two configurations files are scheduled to run in the same +hour, then we fall back on the alphabetical ordering specified above. +If two configurations files are scheduled close to one another in +time, it is possible to have multiple copies of backupninja running if +the first instance is not finished before the next one starts. + +Make sure that you put the "when" option before any sections in your +configuration file. + +These values for 'when' are equivalent: + +  when = tuesday at 05:30 +  when = TUESDAYS at 05 + +These values for 'when' are invalid: +   +  when = tuesday at 2am +  when = tuesday at 2 +  when = tues at 02 + + +REAL WORLD USAGE +================ + +Backupninja can be used to implement whatever backup strategy you +choose. It is intended, however, to be used like so: + +(1) First, databases are safely copied or exported to /var/backups. +    Typically, you cannot make a file backup of a database while it +    is in use, hence the need to use special tools to make a safe copy +    or export into /var/backups. +      +(2) Then, vital parts of the file system, including /var/backups, are +    nightly pushed to a remote, off-site, hard disk (using +    rdiff-backup). The local user is root, but the remote user is not +    priviledged. Hopefully, the remote filesystem is encrypted.  + +There are many different backup strategies out there, including "pull +style", magnetic tape, rsync + hard links, etc. We believe that the +strategy outlined above is the way to go because: (1) hard disks are +very cheap these days, (2) pull style backups are no good, because then +the backup server must have root on the production server, and (3) +rdiff-backup is more space efficient and featureful than using rsync + +hard links.  + + +SSH KEYS +======== + +In order for rdiff-backup to sync files over ssh unattended, you must +create ssh keys on the source server and copy the public key to the +remote user's authorized keys file. For example: + +  root@srchost# ssh-keygen -t dsa +  root@srchost# ssh-copy-id -i /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub backup@desthost  + +Now, you should be able to ssh from user 'root' on srchost to +user 'backup' on desthost without specifying a password. + +Note: when prompted for a password by ssh-keygen, just leave it +blank by hitting return. + +The included helper program "ninjahelper" will walk you through creating +an rdiff-backup configuration, and will set up the ssh keys for you. + +INSTALLATION +============ +    +Requirements: +  apt-get install bash gawk + +Recommended:  +  apt-get install rdiff-backup gzip hwinfo + +Files: +  /usr/sbin/backupninja        -- main script +  /etc/cron.d/backupninja      -- runs main script nightly +  /etc/logrotate.d/backupninja -- rotates backupninja.log +  /etc/backup.d/               -- directory for configuration files +  /etc/backupninja.conf        -- general options  +  /usr/share/backupninja       -- handler scripts which do the actual work + +Installation: +  There is no install script, but you just need to move files to the +  correct locations. All files should be owned by root. +  +  # tar xvzf backupninja.tar.gz +  # cd backupninja +  # mv backupninja /usr/sbin/backupninja +  # mv ninjahelper /usr/sbin/ninjahelper +  # mv etc/logrotate.d/backupninja /etc/logrotate.d/backupninja +  # mv etc/cron.d/backupninja /etc/cron.d/backupninja +  # mkdir /etc/backup.d/ +  # mv etc/backupninja.conf /etc/backupninja.conf +  # mv handlers /usr/share/backupninja + + +VSERVERS +======== + +If you are using Linux-Vservers (http://linux-vserver.org/) there are some +special capabilities that different handlers have to make vserver backups easier. +Set the variable "vservers" to be "yes" in /etc/backupninja.conf and see the +example configuration files for each handler to configure the vserver specific +variables. + +Additional vserver variables that can be configured in /etc/backupninja.conf. but +probably don't need to be changed: + +VSERVERINFO (default: /usr/sbin/vserver-info) +VSERVER (default: /usr/sbin/vserver) +VROOTDIR (default: `$VSERVERINFO info SYSINFO |grep vserver-Rootdir | awk '{print $2}'`) + +NINJAHELPER +=========== + +Ninjahelper is an additional script which will walk you through the process of +configuring backupninja. Ninjahelper has a menu driven curses based interface +(using dialog).  + +To add an additional 'wizard' to ninjahelper, follow these steps: + +(1) to add a helper for the handler "blue", create the file +    blue.helper in the directory where the handlers live. +    (ie /usr/share/backupninja). + +(2) next, you need to add your helper to the global HELPERS variable +    and define the main function for your helper (the function name +    is always <helper>_wizard). for example, blue.helper: +       HELPERS="$HELPERS blue:description_of_this_helper" +       blue_wizard() { +         ... do work here ... +       } + +(3) check the examples of the included helpers to see how they are +    written. The dialog functions are defined in easydialog.sh. + diff --git a/docs/changelog b/docs/changelog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee0d727 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +version 0.9 -- unreleased +	removed erroneous magic file marker in pgsql handler +	fixed insecure temporary file creation +	fixed incorrect find positional +	 +version 0.8 -- September 15 2005 +	added pgsql (PostgreSQL) handler, with vservers support. +	added vservers support to duplicity handler +		Note: the configuration is a bit different than the rdiff +		handler's one, but the default behavior is the same: +		have a look at example.dup. +	improved README +	documented .disabled method. +	corrected VROOTDIR default value. +	added ninjahelper to the install instructions. +	improved rdiff, dup and sys handlers' vservers support +		prevent vserver-debiantools' $VROOTDIR/ARCHIVES directory +		to be seen as a vserver +	changes to sys handler +		make use of configurable $VSERVERINFO instead of hard-coded vserver-info. +		fixed dpkg existence test inside vserver. +		fixed $nodpkg use. +	changes to pgsql handler +		now checks if the specified vserver is running. +		now checks if $PGSQLDUMP/$PGSQLDUMPALL are available where needed. +		now checks if "postgres" user exists on the host/vserver. +	changes to ninjahelper +		check_perms() does not die anymore on group/world readable +	helper scripts (now consistent with the "helper scripts +		must not be group or world writable!" error msg). +	xedit action now tries $EDITOR, then /etc/alternatives/editor, +		then nano, vim and vi, and aborts if none of these exists. +	added helper for pgsql handler. +	rdiff handler now does not require 'label' +	changes to mysql and svn handlers' vservers support +		these handlers now check if the source vserver is running +	added 'ignores' for mysql handler. (thanks Daniel.Bonniot@inria.fr) + +version 0.7 -- July 26 2005 +	added ninjahelper: a dialog based wizard for creating backupninja configs. +	considerably improved and changed the log file output. +	you can now disable actions with .disabled (this is new preferred method). +	added makecd handler and example.makecd for backing up to cd/dvd (thanks stef). +	fixed bug when specifying multiple 'when' options. + +version 0.6 -- June 16 2005 +	ldap handler has new options: backup method to use (ldapsearch or +		slapcat), restart, passwordfile and binddn. Default backup method +		is set to ldapsearch as this is safer +	****************************************************************** +	NOTE: to get the previous default behavior with the ldap handler,  +	you must set "method = slapcat". The new default is ldapsearch. +	****************************************************************** +	implemented fix so that the main script will echo fatal errors rather +		than being silent about them, this means an error message every hour +		if there is a major configuration problem (not a handler problem) +	added vserver support to main script and to the handlers: mysql, svn, sys, rdiff +	changes to duplicity handler (thanks intrigeri!): +		"keep = yes" now disables file cleaning on desthost +		added "sign" option for backups signing +		added "encryptkey" option to specify the gpg key to use +		split config into [source], [gpg] and [dest] sections +		added "nicelevel" option +		added "testconnect" option +		added "sshoptions" option (will be passed to ssh/scp) +		added "bandwidthlimit" option +	example.dup example config file for duplicity handler  +	added trac (http://trac.edgewall.com/) environment handler (thanks Charles Lepple!) +	added configfile option to mysql handler +		the default is /etc/mysql/debian.cnf. with this,  +		sqldump doesn't need dbusername. (hotcopy still does). +	fixed bug in mysql handler which caused some passwords to not work. +		(.my.cnf files now have double quotes around password) +	can now pass options to hwinfo and sfdisk in sys handler. + +version 0.5 -- April 12 2005 +	rdiff handler works when remote sshd has a banner +	rdiff handler supports local dest  +	logfile is created if it doesn't exist +	added "when = hourly"  +	added optional 'nicelevel' to rdiff handler +	fixed bug where actions were not run in numeric order. +	improved 'when' parsing. + +version 0.4.4 -- March 18 2005 +	results of handlers are now read line by line.  +	changes to rdiff handler: added "options", and "keep" is +		not necessarily days now (ie, it will pass straight through to +		rdiff-backup if the keep has a unit on it, otherwise it adds the 'D'). +	added dup handler (still pretty beta) +	added maildir handler (very specialized handler) +	added --run option (runs the specified action file) +	improved sys handler, now uses hwinfo +	added subversion hotbackup handler, svn.  +	added PATH to cron.d file, which fixes file not found errors. + +version 0.4.2 -- Jan 6 2005 +	fixed bug which caused a report email to be sent even if no actions were run. +	fixed bug where multiple handler status messages were ignored +	added status in the subject line of report emails + +version 0.4.1 -- Jan 3 2005 +	added $usecolors and now more conservative about when colors are echoed. +	fixed major bug, 'when' actually works now. +	replaced debug function with debug, info, warning, error, fatal. +	added --now option to force all actions to be performed now. +	 +version 0.4 -- Dec 26 2004 +	added "when" option, so that all configs can specify when +		they are to be run. +	added reportsuccess and reportwarning config options +	added .sys handler (hardware, packages, partitions). + +version 0.3.4 -- Dec 8 2004 +	fixed numerical variable quoting compatibility with older wc	 +	fixed stderr redirect bug +	some comments in example.rdiff + +version 0.3.3 -- Nov 10 2004 +	'*' (asterisk) works now in rdiff config files +	works now with gawk as well as mawk +	many bug fixes to ldap handler +	paths to helper scripts can be configured in global config +	does not require /usr/bin/stat + +version 0.3.2 -- Sept 29 2004 +	handler scripts are no longer executable (to comply with debian policy) +	handler error and warning messages are sent with the notify email + +version 0.3.1 -- Sept 5 2004 +	added ldap handler +	moved sh support to a handler script +	add test mode, where no action is taken. +	added --help +	force only root can read /etc/backup.d/* +	fixed missing equals symbols in example.rdiff +	changed backupninja executable to be /usr/sbin rather than /usr/bin +	 +version 0.3 -- Oct 20 2004 +	** IMPORTANT ** all config files are now ini style, not apache style +	rewrote all scripts in bash for portability +	added drop-in backupninja lib directory (/usr/share/backupninja) +	all scripts are now run as root + +version 0.2 -- Oct 14 2004 +	move distribution folder ./cron.d to ./etc/cron.d +	fixed bug: removed printr of excludes (!) +	added support for changing the user/group in rdiff sources. +	added support for .mysql config files. +	 +version 0.1 -- Oct 8 2004 +	initial release  + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.dup b/docs/examples/example.dup new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7db7771 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.dup @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + +# passed directly to duplicity +#options = --verbosity 8 + +# default is 0, but set to 19 if you want to lower the priority. +nicelevel = 19 + +# default is yes. set to no to skip the test if the remote host is alive +#testconnect = no + +###################################################### +## gpg section +## (how to encrypt and optionnally sign the backups) + +[gpg] + +# passphrase needed to unlock the GnuPG key +# NB: do not quote it, and it should not contain any quote +password = a_very_complicated_passphrase + +# default is no, for backward compatibility with backupninja <= 0.5. +# when set to yes, encryptkey option must be set below. +sign = yes + +# key ID used for data encryption and, optionnally, signing. +# if not set, local root's default gpg key is used. +encryptkey = 04D9EA79 + +###################################################### +## source section +## (where the files to be backed up are coming from) + +[source] + +# files to include in the backup +# (supports globbing with '*') +# BIG FAT WARNING +# Symlinks are not dereferenced. Moreover, an include line whose path +# contains, at any level, a symlink to a directory, will only have the +# symlink backed-up, not the target directory's content. Yes, you have +# to dereference yourself the symlinks, or to use 'mount --bind' +# instead. +# EXAMPLE +# Let's say /home is a symlink to /mnt/crypt/home ; the following line +# will only backup a "/home" symlink ; neither /home/user nor +# /home/user/Mail will be backed-up : +#   include = /home/user/Mail +# A workaround is to 'mount --bind /mnt/crypt/home /home' ; another +# one is to write : +#   include = /mnt/crypt/home/user/Mail + +include = /var/spool/cron/crontabs +include = /var/backups +include = /etc +include = /root +include = /home +include = /usr/local/bin +include = /usr/local/sbin +include = /var/lib/dpkg/status +include = /var/lib/dpkg/status-old + +# If vservers = yes in /etc/backupninja.conf then the following variables can +# be used: +# vsnames = all | <vserver1> <vserver2> ... (default = all) +# vsinclude = <path> +# Any path specified in vsinclude is added to the include list for each vserver +# listed in vsnames (or all if vsnames = all). +# E.g. vsinclude = /home will backup the /home partition in every vserver +# listed in vsnames. If you have vsnames = "foo bar baz", this vsinclude will +# add to the include list /vservers/foo/home, /vservers/bar/home and +# /vservers/baz/home. +# Vservers paths are derived from $VROOTDIR. + +# rdiff-backup specific comment, TO ADAPT +# files to exclude from the backup +# (supports globbing with '*') +exclude = /home/*/.gnupg + +###################################################### +## destination section +## (where the files are copied to) + +[dest] + +# perform an incremental backup? (default = yes) +# if incremental = no, perform a full backup in order to start a new backup set +#incremental = yes + +# how many days of data to keep ; default is 60 days. +# (you can also use the time format of duplicity) +# 'keep = yes' means : do not delete old data, the remote host will take care of this +#keep = 60 +#keep = yes + +# bandwith limit, in kbit/s ; default is 0, i.e. no limit +#bandwidthlimit = 128 + +# passed directly to ssh and scp +sshoptions = -i /root/.ssh/id_dsa_duplicity + +# put the backups under this directory +destdir = /backups + +# the machine which will receive the backups +desthost = backuphost + +# make the files owned by this user +# note: you must be able to ssh backupuser@backhost +# without specifying a password (if type = remote). +destuser = backupuser + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.ldap b/docs/examples/example.ldap new file mode 100644 index 0000000..adc1fcd --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.ldap @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +## +## configuration file for openldap backups  +## +## If the method is set to "slapcat", the LDIFs generated are +## suitable for use with slapadd. As the entries are in database +## order, not superior first order, they cannot be loaded with +## ldapadd without being reordered. +## + +## backupdir (default /var/backups/ldap): the destination for the backups +# backupdir = /var/backups/ldap + +## conf (default /etc/ldap/slapd.conf): the location of the slapd.conf file. +# conf = /etc/ldap/slapd.conf + +## databases (default all): either a space separated list of database +## numbers or prefixes, or the keyword 'all'. +# databases = all + +## compress (default yes): if set to yes, ldif exports are gzipped. +# compress = yes + +## restart (default no): if set to yes, slapd is stopped before backups are +## performed, and then started again after they have finished, this is necessary +## if your backend is ldbm and your method is slapcat, but unnecessary otherwise. +# restart = no + +## method (default ldapsearch): either 'ldapsearch' or 'slapcat'  +## ldapsearch is the safer method to do backups, but is slow, slapcat +## is much faster, but should not be done on an ldbm backend unless you have +## restart set to yes +## NOTE: with the ldapsearch method passwordfile and binddn need to be set +# method = ldapsearch + +## passwordfile (no default): this should be set to the file that contains  +## your ldap password, this is required for ldapsearch and not needed for slapcat +## this file should have no newlines in it, echo -n "password" > passfile works. +## NOTE: be sure to set the permissions on your password file appropriately +## (hint: world readable is not appropriate) +# passwordfile =  + +## binddn (no default): set this to the DN of the user that the ldapsearch binds +## to, not needed for slapcat +# binddn = + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.makecd b/docs/examples/example.makecd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b01094e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.makecd @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + +# TYP is cd or dvd AS WELL AS the disk inside!! +burnertype = cd + +# system (yes) or directory/files (no) +# this function not yet implemented +#system = yes + +# location for image file +backupdir = /var/backups/makecd + +# image filename +imagefile = example.iso + +# iso or burn to cd/dvd? +isoonly = no + +# cd/dvd burner device +device=/dev/hdc + +# base directory to include in the backup +target = / + +# files or directories to be excluded +exclude = /proc +exclude = /lost+found +exclude = /tmp + +# backupninja will perfrom this at gvien date/time +when = wednesday at 02:00 + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.mysql b/docs/examples/example.mysql new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51c2247 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.mysql @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +### backupninja mysql config file ### + +databases   = all +backupdir   = /var/backups/mysql +hotcopy     = no +sqldump     = yes +compress    = yes + +### authentication ### + +# three authentication methods: +# +# 1. setting the user, so that /home/user/.my.cnf is used. +# user = some-unix-user +# +# 2. specifying the mysql dbuser and dbpassword, +#    which generates a temporary .my.cnf in /root/.my.cnf +# dbusername  = <some-mysql-user> +# dbpassword  = <password> +# +# 3. specify which config file to use with configfile +#    (this option does not work with hotcopy) +# configfile = /etc/mysql/debian.cnf +# +# if user and dbusername are not specified, the default is to use +# /etc/mysql/debian.cnf for configfile. + +### all options ### + +# configfile = < path/to/file > (default = /etc/mysql/debian.cnf) +# The config file is passed to mysql with --defaults-file. +# On debian, this default will allow backupninja to make backups +# of mysql without configuring any additional options.  +# (this option is not compatible with "user" or "dbusername"). +# +# user = <user> (default = root) +# Run mysql commands as 'user'. A valid .my.cnf must exist with a  +# database username and password in the user's home directory. +# (this option is not compatible with "configfile" or "dbusername"). +# +# dbusername = <dbuser> (no default) +# The user must have access to the databases specified later. +# (this option is not compatible with "configfile" or "user"). +# +# dbpassword = <dbpass> (no default) +# The password used with dbusername. this password will NOT be passed  +# on the command line and is not readable using "ps aux". +# +# dbhost = <host> (default = localhost) +# only localhost works right now. +# +# databases = < all | db1 db2 db3 > (default = all) +# which databases to backup. should either be the word 'all' or a  +# space separated list of database names. +# +# backupdir = < path/to/destination > (default = /var/backups/mysql) +# where to dump the backups. hotcopy backups will be in a subdirectory 'hotcopy' and +# sqldump backups will be in a subdirectory 'sqldump' +# +# hotcopy = < yes | no > (default = no) +# make a backup of the actual database binary files using mysqlhotcopy. +# +# sqldump = < yes | no > (default = no) +# make a backup using mysqldump. this creates text files with sql commands +# sufficient to recontruct the database. +# +# compress = < yes | no > (default = yes) +# if yes, compress the sqldump output.  +# +# vsname = <vserver> (no default) +# what vserver to operate on, only used if vserver = yes in /etc/backupninja.conf +# if you do not specify a vsname the host will be operated on +#  +# NB: databases = all doesn't seem to work with hotcopy = yes when vsname is specified +# I would like to know how to fix this. diff --git a/docs/examples/example.pgsql b/docs/examples/example.pgsql new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9aab42 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.pgsql @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +### backupninja PostgreSQL config file ### + +# vsname = <vserver> (no default) +# what vserver to operate on, only used if vserver = yes in /etc/backupninja.conf +# if you do not specify a vsname the host will be operated on +# Note: if operating on a vserver, $VROOTDIR will be prepended to backupdir. + +# backupdir = <dir> (default: /var/backups/postgres) +# where to dump the backups + +# databases = < all | db1 db2 db3 > (default = all) +# which databases to backup. should either be the word 'all' or a  +# space separated list of database names. +# Note: when using 'all', pg_dumpall is used instead of pg_dump, which means +# that cluster-wide data (such as users and groups) are saved. + +# compress = < yes | no > (default = yes) +# if yes, compress the pg_dump/pg_dumpall output.  + + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.rdiff b/docs/examples/example.rdiff new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd16c3c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.rdiff @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + +## passed directly to rdiff-backup +# options = --force + +## default is 0, but set to 19 if you want to lower the priority. +# nicelevel = 19 + +## default is yes. set to no to skip the test if the remote host is alive +# testconnect = no + +###################################################### +## source section +## (where the files to be backed up are coming from) + +[source] + +# an optional subdirectory below 'directory' (see [dest]) +label = thishostname + +# only local type is currently supported +type = local + +# how many days of data to keep +# (you can also use the time format of rdiff-backup, e.g. 6D5h) +keep = 60 + +# a note about includes and excludes: +# all the excludes come after all the includes.  +# otherwise, the order is not taken into account. +# currently, you cannot do "include = /" + +# files to include in the backup +# (supports globbing with '*') +include = /var/spool/cron/crontabs +include = /var/backups +include = /etc +include = /root +include = /home +include = /usr/local/bin +include = /usr/local/sbin +include = /var/lib/dpkg/status +include = /var/lib/dpkg/status-old + +# If vservers = yes in /etc/backupninja.conf then the following variable can be used: +# vsinclude = <path> +# Any path specified in vsinclude is added to the include list for each vserver +# on the system. +# e.g. vsinclude = /home will backup the /home partition in every vserver +# on the system. If you have /vservers/foo, /vservers/bar and /vservers/baz +# this vsinclude will add to the include list /vservers/foo/home,  +# /vservers/bar/home and /vservers/baz/home +# Included vservers are derived from listing all vservers in $VROOTDIR (suggestions +# for improving this are encouraged). + +# files to exclude from the backup +# (supports globbing with '*') +#exclude = /home/*/.gnupg + +###################################################### +## destination section +## (where the files are copied to) + +[dest] + +# default is remote, if set to 'local' then +# ignore the 'host' and 'user' options. +type = remote + +# put the backups under this directory +directory = /backups + +# the machine which will receive the backups +host = backuphost + +# make the files owned by this user +# note: you must be able to ssh backupuser@backhost +# without specifying a password (if type = remote). +user = backupuser + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.sh b/docs/examples/example.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f02f026 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +dpkg --get-selections > /var/backups/dpkg-selections.txt diff --git a/docs/examples/example.svn b/docs/examples/example.svn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e849706 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.svn @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +## +## Perform a hot backup of subversion repositories. +##  +## REQUIRES: apt-get install subversion-tools +## +## This file can be empty, the defaults are usually good. +## + +## where subversion data lives +# src = /var/lib/svn + +## where to save the backups to +# dest = /var/backups/svn + +## where to save temporary backups +## (if successful, $tmp is moved to $dest) +# tmp = /var/backups/svn.tmp + +## the hotbackup program to use. +# HOTBACKUP = /usr/lib/subversion/hot-backup.py + +## the name of the vserver containing svn, if using vservers +# vsname =
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/examples/example.sys b/docs/examples/example.sys new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ebd4b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.sys @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# +# this config file will save various reports of vital system information. +# by default, all the reports are enabled and are saved in /var/backups. +# +# requires dpkg, sfdisk, and hwinfo +# +# (1) a list of all the packages installed and removed. +#     this file can be used to restore the state of installed packages +#     by running "dpkg --set-selections < dpkg-selections.txt +#  +# (2) the partition table of all disks.  +#     this partition table can be used to format another disk of +#     the same size. this can be handy if using software raid and  +#     you have a disk go bad. just replace the disk and partition it +#     by running "sfdisk /dev/sdb < partitions.sdb.txt" +#     (MAKE SURE YOU PARTITION THE CORRECT DISK!!!) +# +# (3) hardware information.  +#     detailed information on most important aspects of the hardware. +# + +# here are the defaults, commented out: + +# packages = yes +# packagesfile = /var/backups/dpkg-selections.txt + +# partitions = yes +# partitionsfile = /var/backups/partitions.__star__.txt + +# hardware = yes +# hardwarefile = /var/backups/hardware.txt + diff --git a/docs/examples/example.trac b/docs/examples/example.trac new file mode 100644 index 0000000..645998e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/examples/example.trac @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +## +## Perform backups of trac environment +##  +## REQUIRES: apt-get install trac +## +## This file can be empty, the defaults are usually good. +## + +## where one or more Trac environments live +src = /var/lib/trac + +## where to save the backups to +dest = /var/backups/trac + +## where to save temporary backups +tmp = /var/backups/trac.tmp diff --git a/docs/gpl.txt b/docs/gpl.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c968251 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/gpl.txt @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ +		    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE +		       Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +			    Preamble + +  The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it.  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