bionic (5) simplebackup.conf.5.gz

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NAME

       simplebackup.conf - configuration file for simplebackup(1)

DESCRIPTION

       This file contains the configuration for the backups done by simplebackup(1).

SYNTAX

       This  file  is  a bash(1) shell script.  It is used to set some shell variables and a shell function that
       are used by the backup script.  Be careful in what you write here: the configuration file is sourced  and
       all commands within are executed on the beginning of a backup.

VARIABLES

       SILENT If set to true, simplebackup will print only errors and warnings.

       TARGETDIR
              This  is  the  directory  where  the backup is written to.  Be sure to have enough free disk space
              here.

       WORKDIR
              This is the directory where the backup is prepared.  Disk space needed here is the sum of all data
              to be backed up.  This directory will be deleted on startup, so don't point to anyting important.

       BACKUPDIRS
              These  paths  and  their subdirectories are to be backed up while crossing file system boundaries.
              Use : to separate multiple paths.

       BACKUPDIRS_ONEFS
              These paths and their subdirectories are to be backed up.   No  file  system  boundaries  will  be
              crossed.  Use : to separate multiple paths.

       NAME   This is the name of the backup.  It is later prepended with a timestamp.

       LOCKFILE
              This lockfile is used to detect another running backup.  You can run multiple different backups in
              parallel by using different lockfiles in different configurations.

       NICELEVEL
              Nice level to run with.  20 is low priority, 0 is normal, -20 is high priority (only root  can  do
              this).

       CHROOT Chroot  path.   If  you  want to backup another system that is reachable via your file system, you
              have to point this variable to  the  other  system's  root  directory.   Leave  empty  for  normal
              operation.

FUNCTIONS

       extracommands()
              These  commands  are executed before the backup.  Here you can dump databases, save your partition
              layout etc.  Put additional files to  be  backed  up  into  $WORKDIR  or  subdirectories  thereof.
              extracommand() is executed before entering a possible $CHROOT.

       postcopy()
              These  commands  are  executed  after copying all files into the $WORKDIR, but before putting them
              into the backup archive.  If some files need to be excluded from the $BACKUPDIRS then delete  them
              here.  postcopy() is executed outside a possible $CHROOT.

       postbackup()
              These  commands  are  executed  after  the  backup.   The  new  backup  filename  is  available as
              $BACKUPFILE.

SEE ALSO

       simplebackup(1), expirebackups(1)

AUTHOR

       simplebackup was written by Christian Garbs <mitch@cgarbs.de>.

       simplebackup is licensed under GNU GPL v2 or later