##
## This is an example rsnap configuration file.
## The defaults are useful in most cases.
##

## global options
[options]
options =

## the nicelevel the backup and all the children should run at
## the higher nicelevel reduces the priority
nicelevel = 19

# how many days of data to keep
keep = 90

# the name of the directory created for the backup
label = systemname_domain_tld

[source]

# bandwidth limit to be used for rsync
bandwidthlimit = 1000

# remote_rsync can be used if your rsync is not in your PATH, or if you
# need a wrapper
#remote_rsync = /usr/local/bin/sudo_rsync

# options like -P<port> can be specified here
#sshoptions =

# test the ssh connection before proceding?
testconnect = yes

# don't translate owner+groupid's to local names
numericids = 1

# turn on rsync compression? (1 = on, 0 = off)
compress = 1

srchost = backupuser@hostname.domain.tld

# files to include in the backup
# (supports globbing with '*'), by default / is included
include = /var
include = /usr/local
include = /home

# files to exclude from the backup
# (supports globbing with '*')
exclude = /home/*/Maildir
exclude = /var/log
exclude = /proc
exclude = /srv
exclude = /sys
exclude = /*.gz

[dest]

# base directory where backup is made to
directory = /media/backup

# only necessary if you hit a specifi 2.4 kernel bug
enable_mv_timestamp_bug = no

# if you say no here, only one dir is kept, and 'keep' is irrelevant
incremental = yes