Setting back the default config

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Nace Oroz 2011-08-23 01:26:44 +02:00
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# AMAZON S3 INFORMATION # AMAZON S3 INFORMATION
# Comment out this lines if you're not using S3 # Comment out this lines if you're not using S3
#export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=" " export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="foobar_aws_key_id"
#export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=" " export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="foobar_aws_access_key"
# If you aren't running this from a cron, comment this line out # If you aren't running this from a cron, comment this line out
# and duplicity should prompt you for your password. # and duplicity should prompt you for your password.
# Comment out if you're not using encryption # Comment out if you're not using encryption
#export PASSPHRASE="foobar_gpg_passphrase" export PASSPHRASE="foobar_gpg_passphrase"
# Specify which GPG key you would like to use (even if you have only one). # Specify which GPG key you would like to use (even if you have only one).
# Comment out if you're not using encryption # Comment out if you're not using encryption
#GPG_KEY=" " GPG_KEY="foobar_gpg_key"
# Do you want your backup to be encrypted? yes/no # Do you want your backup to be encrypted? yes/no
ENCRYPTION='no' ENCRYPTION='yes'
# The ROOT of your backup (where you want the backup to start); # The ROOT of your backup (where you want the backup to start);
# This can be / or somwhere else -- I use /home/ because all the # This can be / or somwhere else -- I use /home/ because all the
# directories start with /home/ that I want to backup. # directories start with /home/ that I want to backup.
ROOT="/" ROOT="/home"
# BACKUP DESTINATION INFORMATION # BACKUP DESTINATION INFORMATION
# In my case, I use Amazon S3 use this - so I made up a unique # In my case, I use Amazon S3 use this - so I made up a unique
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ ROOT="/"
#DEST="ftp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir" #DEST="ftp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir"
#DEST="rsync://user@host.com[:port]//absolute_path" #DEST="rsync://user@host.com[:port]//absolute_path"
#DEST="ssh://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/[/]some_dir" #DEST="ssh://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/[/]some_dir"
DEST="file:///tmp/sranje" DEST="file:///home/foobar_user_name/new-backup-test/"
# INCLUDE LIST OF DIRECTORIES # INCLUDE LIST OF DIRECTORIES
# Here is a list of directories to include; if you want to include # Here is a list of directories to include; if you want to include
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# ) # )
# #
# Simpler example with one location: # Simpler example with one location:
INCLIST=( "/etc" ) INCLIST=( "/home/foobar_user_name/Documents/Prose/" )
# EXCLUDE LIST OF DIRECTORIES # EXCLUDE LIST OF DIRECTORIES
# Even though I am being specific about what I want to include, # Even though I am being specific about what I want to include,
# there is still a lot of stuff I don't need. # there is still a lot of stuff I don't need.
EXCLIST=( EXCLIST=( "/home/*/Trash" \
"/home/*/Projects/Completed" \
"/**.DS_Store" "/**Icon?" "/**.AppleDouble" \
) )
# STATIC BACKUP OPTIONS # STATIC BACKUP OPTIONS
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# duplicity. I use both the `--full-if-older-than` option plus the # duplicity. I use both the `--full-if-older-than` option plus the
# `--s3-use-new-style` option (for European buckets). Be sure to separate your # `--s3-use-new-style` option (for European buckets). Be sure to separate your
# options with appropriate spacing. # options with appropriate spacing.
STATIC_OPTIONS="--full-if-older-than 14D" STATIC_OPTIONS="--full-if-older-than 14D --s3-use-new-style"
# FULL BACKUP & REMOVE OLDER THAN SETTINGS # FULL BACKUP & REMOVE OLDER THAN SETTINGS
# Because duplicity will continue to add to each backup as you go, # Because duplicity will continue to add to each backup as you go,
@ -107,9 +109,9 @@ CLEAN_UP_VARIABLE="2"
# I run this script as root, but save the log files under my user name -- # I run this script as root, but save the log files under my user name --
# just makes it easier for me to read them and delete them as needed. # just makes it easier for me to read them and delete them as needed.
LOGDIR="/tmp/dupl_log/" LOGDIR="/home/foobar_user_name/logs/test2/"
LOG_FILE="duplicity-`date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M`.txt" LOG_FILE="duplicity-`date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M`.txt"
LOG_FILE_OWNER="root:root" LOG_FILE_OWNER="foobar_user_name:foobar_user_name"
VERBOSITY="-v3" VERBOSITY="-v3"
# EMAIL ALERT (*thanks: rmarescu*) # EMAIL ALERT (*thanks: rmarescu*)