From: Sergey Poznyakoff Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 09:16:06 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Updated X-Git-Url: https://git.brokenzipper.com/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d2d8f9ab558f187b9c9d718dcfe5510b2ebc85a0;p=chaz%2Ftar Updated --- diff --git a/scripts/backup-specs b/scripts/backup-specs index 1ff880e..dd9cf5d 100644 --- a/scripts/backup-specs +++ b/scripts/backup-specs @@ -1,34 +1,64 @@ -# site-specific parameters for file system backup. +# This is a sample configuration file for GNU tar backup script. +# See end of file for copying conditions -# User name of administrator of backups. -ADMINISTRATOR=backup-reports +# User name or email address of the administrator of backups. A report +# will be sent to this address when the backup terminates +ADMINISTRATOR="root@localhost" -# Hour at which backups are normally done. -# This should be a number from 0 to 23. -BACKUP_HOUR=1 +# (Optional) Path to tar binary. +TAR=/bin/tar -# Location of GNU tar. This must be the same for all hosts. -TAR=/usr/local/gnubin/tar +# (Optional) Path to rsh binary or its equivalent. You may wish to +# set it to ssh as shown in the example below, to improve security. +# In this case you will have to use public key authentication. +RSH=/usr/local/bin/ssh + +# (Optional) Path to rsh binary on remote mashines. This will be +# passed via --rsh-command option to the remote invocation of +# tar +RSH_COMMAND=/usr/local/bin/ssh + +# Name of temporary file to hold volume numbers. This needs to be accessible +# by all the machines which have filesystems to be dumped. +VOLNO_FILE=/root/volume # Device to use for dumping. It should be on the host # on which the dump scripts are run. -TAPE_FILE=/dev/nrsmt0 - -# Command to obtain status of tape drive, including error count. -# On some tape drives there may not be such a command; -# then simply use `TAPE_STATUS=false'. -# -# Might also consider -# TAPE_STATUS="mt -f ${TAPE_FILE} status" -# if `mts' is missing, though this alternative is rather verbose. -TAPE_STATUS="mts -t ${TAPE_FILE}" +TAPE_FILE=/dev/rmt0 # Blocking factor to use for writing the dump. BLOCKING=124 -# Name of temporary file to hold volume numbers. This needs to be accessible -# by all the machines which have filesystems to be dumped. -VOLNO_FILE=/home/gd2/dump/volnofile +# List of file systems to be dumped. If prefixed with a HOST: +# the filesystem is accessed on the given HOST, unless it +# coincides with the local machine name. +# If a file system starts with a slash, it is handled as a local +# one. +BACKUP_DIRS='remote1:/etc remote1:/var/spool/crontab' +# Alternatively, you may leave this variable unassigned, and +# keep the list of filesystems to be dumped in file +# $SYSCONFDIR/backup/dirs, one filesystem per line. Empty +# lines and shell comments are allowed in this file. The location +# of this file may be overridden using DIRLIST variable, e.g.: +# DIRLIST=/etc/my-backup/dirlist + +# List of individual files to be dumped. +# These should be accesible from the machine on which the dump is run. +BACKUP_FILES='' +# This list may also be kept in file $SYSCONFDIR/backup/files, the +# format of which is the same as described above. The location of +# this file may be overridden by setting FILELIST variable: +# FILELIST=/etc/my-backup/filelist + +# Default directory for storing incremental listings on remote +# machines is $SYSCONFDIR/tar-backup. It can be overridden using +# REMOTEBACKUPDIR variable + +# Default directory for storing backup logs is $SYSCONFDIR/backup/log. +# It can also be overridden via LOGPATH variable. + +# Time to sleep between dumps of any two successive filesystems +SLEEP_TIME=15 # Script to be run when it's time to insert a new tape in for the next # volume. Administrators may want to tailor this script for their site. @@ -36,37 +66,6 @@ VOLNO_FILE=/home/gd2/dump/volnofile # probably defined in the manual. #DUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT='rsh apple-gunkies /home/gd2/dump/dump-remind' -# List of file systems to be dumped. -# Actually, any directory may be used, but if it has subdirectories on -# other file systems, they are not included. -# The host name specifies which host to run tar on. -# It should normally be the host that actually has the file system. -# If GNU tar is not installed on that machine, then you can specify some -# other host which can access the file system through NFS. -# Although these are arranged one per line, that is not mandatory. -# It does not work to use # for comments within the string. - -BACKUP_DIRS=' - albert:/fs/fsf - sugar-bombs:/fs/gd - albert:/fs/gd2 - churchy:/fs/gd3 - nutrimat:/fs/gp - nutrimat:/fs/gp2 - albert:/fs/mailer - placebo:/archive - nutrimat:/fs/dist - albert:/ - albert:/usr - nutrimat:/ - placebo:/ - ernst:/usr1 -' - -# List of individual files to be dumped. -# These should be accesible from the machine on which the dump is run. -BACKUP_FILES='' - # Message to display on the terminal while waiting for dump time. Usually # this will just be some literal text, preferably something more # entertaining than this. The awk script here saves some redundant @@ -78,5 +77,20 @@ SLEEP_MESSAGE="`awk ' \"D O N O T T O U C H T H I S T E R M I N A L !!!!!\" }' /dev/null`" + +# Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +## any later version. + +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU General Public License for more details. -# eof +## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +## Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA +## 02111-1307, USA.