# # SERVER SPECIFICATION # # The server identifier #ServerIdentifier: # # DEVICE SPECIFICATION # # The device name (No-Rewind-Version !) Backup-Device: /dev/nst0 # # The blocksize of the device Tape-Blocksize: 10240 # # Specification of the tape buffer (size, high-, lowmark, filename) #Tape-Buffer: 10000000 %V/tapebuffer # # Append also to explicitly deselected cartridges Full-Append: Yes # # Write to any supplied cartridge, that has space Variable-Append Mode: Yes # # Refuse to write to tapes, that don't have a valid label Reject Unlabeled Tapes: 0 # # Prefer writable cartridges available in a changer PreferCartInChanger: Yes # # Flag, whether the device is a robot / cartridge handling system (0 or 1) Cartridge-Handler: 0 # # Insert your number of cartridges, whether you have a robot or not Number Of Cartridges: 10 # # The specifiers of different cartridge sets, if requested. # Default is 1 set with cartridges ranging from 1 up to the # previous parameter. Specifiers of cartridge sets must be # separated by whitespace and may contain digits, commas and # dashes. Examples: 1-3 4,8-10 6,7 #Cartridge-Sets: # # The maximum number of bytes per file on tape Max Bytes Per File: 50000000 # # Time to wait from the moment, a new cartridge has been inserted Cart-Insert-Gracetime: 70 # # Time to wait, while the device is unavailable, until a mail is # sent to the user in charge (see below) Dev Unavail Send mail after min: 6 # # Time to wait, while the device is unavailable, until abort Device Unavail give up after min: 45 # # The interval in seconds for probing, if device is ready, when # inserting another cartridge is requested. 0 for no probing. Device-Probe Interval: 5 # # Configuration file for a media changer Changer-Configuration-File: %C/changer.conf # # SHELL-COMMANDS FOR TAPE HANDLING # # In these commands %d is replaced by the device name, # %n by the number, if within the command the count starts with 1, # %m by the number, if the count starts with 0. # # Command to set the file # on tape SetFile-Command: sh -c "mt -f %d rewind && %B/__mt -f %d fsf %m" # # Command to skip to the next %n-th file on tape SkipFiles-Command: %B/__mt -f %d fsf %n # # If there is a command to set the cartridge directly, use it here #Setcart-Command: %B/cart_ctl -F -m -C %n -D # # If the cartridges can only by changed successively, insert the # command to change them here. This is also the command, that unloads # the tape, if you have no cartridge handler. Changecart-Command: mt -f %d rewoffl # # If the media must be prepared for access in some way, # the appropriate command can be supplied here. #InitMedia-Command: # # Command, that is called, when a tape is full #TapeFull-Command: %B/cartagehandler %c %n %C # # The command to erase the tape. This is necessary on some systems. #Erasetape-Command: exit 0 # # CONFIGURATION FOR NON-EXISTING CARTRIDGE HANDLING SYSTEM # # The user to inform, if a cartridge should be changed manually User To Inform: root # # The mail-program to use. # Insert %u for the position, where the username has to appear. Mail-Program: mail -s "[Afbackup]: Backup Service Information" %u # # FILES TO SAVE THE STATE AND LOGGINGS # # Directory for changing and persistent files Var-Directory: /var/lib/afbackup # # Filename to save the current tape position Tape-Pos-File: %V/tapepos # # Filename for error loggings etc. Logging-file: @ /var/log/afbackup/server.backup.log # # Filename to write the current server status to Status-file: %V/status # # Locking file to prevent several server starts #Locking-file: %V/backup.lock # # Lockfile for accessing a media changer #Changer-Lockfile: %V/changer.lock # # Filename with encryption key for authentication Encryption-Key-File: %C/cryptkey # # SPECIFICATIONS FOR REMOTE_EXECUTION # # Directory, where remotely started programs must reside Program-Directory: /usr/lib64/afbackup # # SERVER-STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN ACTIONS # # shell-command to perform, when the server starts #Init-Command: echo backup-daemon starting. # # shell-command to perform, when the server exits #Exit-Command: echo backup-daemon exiting.