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diff --git a/config/backup-settings b/config/backup-settings deleted file mode 100644 index a2bfe85..0000000 --- a/config/backup-settings +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -# Settings for /usr/lib/systemd/system/scripts/{backup-*,cleanup-backup} scripts -# The following environment variables will be made available through a systemd unit file. -# Note: No variable expansion! -# Read more on "EnvironmentFile" and "Environment" in the following systemd man page: man 5 systemd.exec - - -## General settings - -# Suffix settings (don't change these) -tar_suffix=".tar.xz" -gpg_suffix=".gpg" -sql_suffix=".sql" - -# The temporary folder to use. -# For security and speed, use tmpfs (your /tmp directory)! -# Defaults to "/tmp/" -# Most likely you don't want to change this! -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: tmp="/tmp/directory/" -tmp="/tmp/" - -# Your public gpg key, with which to encrypt the backups. -# Make sure that root has this public key its keyring! -# Example: gpg_public_key="your.name@example.com" -gpg_public_key="" - - -## System backup settings - -# /var/cache/aura/states -# You will need to have aura/aura-bin/aura-git (from AUR) installed -# You don't need to change the source paths. -aura_states_folder_source="states" -aura_states_parent_source="/var/cache/aura/" -# Set a backup destination for aura -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: aura_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/aura/to/" -aura_states_folder_destination="/home/data/backup/aura/" - -# Bitlbee -# You only have to change the source settings, if you have changed the path "ConfigDir" in /etc/bitlbee/bitlbee.conf! -bitlbee_folder_source="bitlbee" -bitlbee_parent_source="/var/lib/" -# Set a backup destination for bitlbee -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: bitlbee_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/bitlbee/to/" -bitlbee_folder_destination="" - -# /etc -# You don't need to change the source paths. -etc_folder_source="etc" -etc_parent_source="/" -# Set a backup destination for etc -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: etc_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/etc/to/" -etc_folder_destination="" - -# Git -# You have to setup the source location of your git repositories -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: git_folder_source="repos" -# Example: git parent_source="/home/git/" -git_folder_source="" -git_parent_source="" -# Set a backup destination for git -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: git_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/git/to/" -git_folder_destination="" - -# Mail and Mailman -# You have to setup the source location of your mail directory. -# The script will backup everything beneath it and will look at subdirectories from a Postfix point of view; -# Every subdirectory of $mail_folder_source is a domain. Every subdirectory of those are the actual mail directories. -# Example: mail_folder_source="/home/mail/" -mail_folder_source="" -# Set a backup destination for mail -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: mail_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/mail/to/" -mail_folder_destination="" -# You don't need to change the source path. -mailman_folder_source="/var/lib/mailman/" -# Set a backup destination for mailman -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: mailman_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/mailman/to/" -mailman_folder_destination="" - -# MariaDB -# You have to setup a MariaDB user, that is allowed to "SELECT, RELOAD, SHOW DATABASES, LOCK TABLES", to securely use this. -# Example: mariadb_user="backup" -# Example: mariadb_password="mysupersecurepa$$word" -mariadb_user="" -mariadb_password="" -# Set a backup destination for mariadb -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: mariadb_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/mariadb/to/" -mariadb_folder_destination="" - -# /var/log -# All log files (also folders below /var/log, excluding the journal directory) will be put into backup. -# You don't need to change the source paths. -var_log_folder_source="log" -var_log_parent_source="/var/" -# Set a backup destination for log -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: log_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/log/to/" -var_log_folder_destination="/home/data/backup/log/" - -# /var/log/journal -# You don't need to change the source paths. -var_log_journal_folder_source="journal" -var_log_journal_parent_source="/var/log/" -# Set a backup destination for journal -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: journal_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/journal/to/" -var_log_journal_folder_destination="/home/data/backup/journal/" - -# Websites -# You have to setup the source location of your websites directory. -# Every directory beneath it will be backed up separately. -# Example: website_folder_source="/place/where/all/websites/are/stored/" -website_folder_source="" -# Set a backup destination for websites -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: websites_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/websites/to/" -website_folder_destination="" - - -## User backup settings - -# ~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile> -# Will backup every folder of given user beneath ~/.mozilla/firefox/ separately (ignoring Crash*, profiles.ini, *-backup). -# You don't need to change the source path. -firefox_folder_source=".mozilla/firefox/" -# Set a backup destination for firefox -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: firefox_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/firefox/to/" -firefox_folder_destination="" - -# Settings for ~/.thunderbird/<profile> backup -# Will backup every folder of given user beneath ~/.thunderbird/ separately (ignoring Crash*, profiles.ini, *-backup). -# You don't need to change the source path. -thunderbird_folder_source=".thunderbird/" -# Set a backup destination for thunderbird -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: thunderbird_folder_destination="/some/place/to/backup/thunderbird/to/" -thunderbird_folder_destination="" - - -## Cleanup settings -# Deletes files that are older than the given time (in days) -# Set time in days. Defaults to 90 -older_than=90 -# Set the folder to cleanup. -# Mind a trailing slash! -# Example: cleanup_folder="/some/folder/to/cleanup/" -cleanup_folder="" |