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authorElijah Saxon <elijah@riseup.net>2005-10-05 15:54:23 +0000
committerElijah Saxon <elijah@riseup.net>2005-10-05 15:54:23 +0000
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-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.dup111
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.ldap45
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.makecd31
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.mysql75
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.pgsql20
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.rdiff79
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.sh2
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.svn23
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.sys32
-rw-r--r--etc/backup.d/example.trac16
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diff --git a/etc/backup.d/example.dup b/etc/backup.d/example.dup
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-
-# 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-# NB: do not quote it, and it should not contain any quote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/etc/backup.d/example.ldap b/etc/backup.d/example.ldap
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-##
-## 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/etc/backup.d/example.makecd b/etc/backup.d/example.makecd
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-
-# 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/etc/backup.d/example.mysql b/etc/backup.d/example.mysql
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-### 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/etc/backup.d/example.pgsql b/etc/backup.d/example.pgsql
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-### 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/etc/backup.d/example.rdiff b/etc/backup.d/example.rdiff
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-
-## 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/etc/backup.d/example.sh b/etc/backup.d/example.sh
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-
-dpkg --get-selections > /var/backups/dpkg-selections.txt
diff --git a/etc/backup.d/example.svn b/etc/backup.d/example.svn
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-##
-## 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/etc/backup.d/example.sys b/etc/backup.d/example.sys
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-#
-# 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/etc/backup.d/example.trac b/etc/backup.d/example.trac
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-##
-## 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