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# rsnapshot
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#### Table of Contents
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1. [Overview](#overview)
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2. [Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful](#module-description)
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* [Notes](#notes)
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3. [Setup - The basics of getting started with rsnapshot](#setup)
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* [What rsnapshot affects](#what-rsnapshot-affects)
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* [Setup requirements](#setup-requirements)
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* [Getting started with rsnapshot](#getting-started)
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4. [Configuration - options and additional functionality](#configuration)
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* [Examples](#examples)
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* [More Options](#more-options)
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5. [Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how](#reference)
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5. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations)
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6. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development)
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7. [Editors](#editors)
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8. [Contributors](#contributors)
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## Overview
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The rsnapshot module installs, configures and manages rsnapshot on a dedicated backup server.
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## Module Description
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The rsnapshot module installs, configures and manages rsnapshot on a dedicated backup server. It allows to set up a centralized Backup Server for all your nodes.
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For the cron setup, the module will pick random time entries for the crons from an Array or a Range of time. For how to configure this, [please see below](#more-options)
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### Notes
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This module is best used with an ENC like hiera. It will make your config much easier to read and to maintain. Check the examples to see what I mean.
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## Setup
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### What rsnapshot affects
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* This module will install the rsnapshot package on your system
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* This module will manage the rsnapshot config on your system
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* This module will manage cron entries for your configured nodes
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### Setup Requirements
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On CentOS Systems this module requires the stahnma-epel module. Also you will need to have rsync installed on all nodes to be backed up.
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It will create repeatable random cron entries from a configurable timerange for all hosts.
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### Getting Started
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You will need to pass the nodenames to be backed up at least.
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This will pickup all defaults and add localhost to the backups:
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```puppet
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class { '::rsnapshot':
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hosts => {
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'localhost' => {},
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}
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}
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```
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## Configuration
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Here are some more elaborate examples of what you can do with this module.
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### Examples
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This will backup localhost with defaults. It will disable the default backup locations for example.com
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and just backup '/var' for example.com.
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```puppet
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class { '::rsnapshot':
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hosts => {
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'localhost' => {},
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'example.com' => {
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backup_defaults => false,
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backup => {
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'/var/' => './'
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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The same in hiera:
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```yaml
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---
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classes: rsnapshot
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rsnapshot::hosts:
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localhost:
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example.com:
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backup_defaults: false
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backup:
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'/var/': './'
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```
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A more complete hiera example:
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```yaml
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---
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classes:
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- rsnapshot
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# override default backup dirs for all hosts:
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rsnapshot::default_backup:
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'/etc': './'
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'/usr/local': './'
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'/home': './'
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# configure hosts to be backed up
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rsnapshot::hosts:
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# pick all defaults for localhost
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localhost:
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# add futher backups for node foo.example.com (additional to default_backup) and use a different snapshot root
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foo.example.com:
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backup:
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'/foo': './'
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'/bar': './'
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'/baz': './misc'
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snapshot_root: '/tmp/rsnapshot'
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# all defaults
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foo1.example.com:
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foo2:
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# disable default backup dirs and just backup /var for node bar1
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# also set the minute to 0-10 for daily cron (note: this is not particularly useful, it's just meant to document the features)
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# lastly set the range of hours to pick a random hour from (the cron for bar1 will have hour set to something between 1 and 5)
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bar1:
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backup_defaults: false
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backup:
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'/var': './var'
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cron:
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'daily':
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'minute': '0-10'
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'hour': '1..5'
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```
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### More options
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The defaults are pretty reasonable, I hope. However, you may override pretty much anything. Available parameters are discussed below.
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#### Specials
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As mentioned, this module will generate random time entries for your hosts. The random number generator is hashed with hostname and backup_level, so the randomness will be repeatable per host.level. This is important so puppet won't override the crons with each run.
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You may specify time ranges as follows:
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* default cron syntax (1-10, '*/5', 5)
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* an array with allowed values, for example, if you want the backup for a host to run between 1am and 5am, you would override the hours setting for the host in question.
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in hiera this would look like: (Explanation see below)
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```yaml
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rsnapshot::hosts:
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example.com:
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cron:
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'daily':
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'minute': '1'
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'hour': '1..5'
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```
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This will create the rsnapshot config using defaults from params.pp, but set the minute of the daily backup to '1' and the hour to something random between 1 and 5.
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So it would look something like:
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```
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1 4 * * * foo daily
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```
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or maybe
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```
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1 2 * * * foo daily
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```
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## Reference
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### Classes
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#### Public Classes
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* rsnapshot: Main class, includes all other classes.
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####Private Classes
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* rsnapshot::install: Handles the packages.
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* rsnapshot::config: Handles configuration and cron files.
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* rsnapshot::params: default values.
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### Functions
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####`assert_empty_hash`
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Sets an empty value to a hash (we need this so a loop doesn't break if just a hostname is given to pick up all defaults.
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####`pick_undef`
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Like pick but returns undef values.
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####`rand_from_array`
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Takes an Integer, a String or an Array as input, and returns a random entry from the array (or just the String/Integer)
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### Parameters
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The following parameters are available in the `::rsnapshot` class:
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####`$hosts`
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Hash containing the hosts to be backed up and optional overrides per host
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####`$conf_d`
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The place where the configs will be dropped (Default: /etc/rsnapshot (will be created if it doesn't exist))
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####`$backup_user`
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The user to run the backup scripts as (Default: root, also the user used for ssh connections, if you change this make sure you have proper key deployed and the user exists in the nodes to be backed up.)
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####`$package_name`
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Default: rsnapshot
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####`$package_ensure`
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Default: present
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####`$cron_dir`
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Directory to drop the cron files to. Crons will be created per host. (Default: /etc/cron.d)
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####`$backup_levels`
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Array containing the backup levels (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly)
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Configure the backup_levels (valid per host and global, so you may either set: rsnapshot::backup_levels for all hosts or override default backup_levels for specific hosts)
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####`$backup_defaults`
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Boolean. Backup default backup dirs or not.
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####`$cron`
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Hash. Set time ranges for different backup levels.
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Hash is of the form:
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```puppet
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cron =>{
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daily => {
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minute => param,
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hour => param,
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}
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weekly => {
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minute => param,
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hour => param,
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}
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{...}
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}
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```
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####`$snapshot_root`
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global. the directory holding your backups. you will end up with a structure like:
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```
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/backup/
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├── example.com
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│ ├── daily.0
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│ ├── daily.1
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│ ├── daily.2
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│ ├── daily.3
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│ ├── weekly.0
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│ ├── weekly.1
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│ ├── weekly.2
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│ └── weekly.3
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└── localhost
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├── daily.0
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├── daily.1
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├── daily.2
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└── weekly.0
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```
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####`$default_backup`
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The default backup directories (may be set per host, even though there is not much sense in doing so)
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Default is:
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```puppet
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default_backup => {
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'/etc' => './',
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'/home' => './',
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}
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```
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### rsnapshot configuration variables
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Please read up on the following in the [rsnapshot manpage](http://linux.die.net/man/1/rsnapshot)
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####`$cmd_cp`
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####`$cmd_rm`
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####`$cmd_rsync`
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####`$cmd_ssh`
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####`$cmd_logger`
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####`$cmd_du`
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####`$cmd_rsnapshot_diff`
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####`$cmd_preexec`
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####`$cmd_postexec`
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####`$use_lvm`
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####`$linux_lvm_cmd_lvcreate`
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####`$linux_lvm_cmd_lvremove`
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####`$linux_lvm_cmd_mount`
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####`$linux_lvm_cmd_umount`
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####`$linux_lvm_snapshotsize`
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####`$linux_lvm_snapshotname`
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####`$linux_lvm_vgpath`
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####`$linux_lvm_mountpath`
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####`$logpath`
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####`$logfile`
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####`$lockpath`
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####`$no_create_root`
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####`$verbose`
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####`$loglevel`
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####`$stop_on_stale_lockfile`
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####`$rsync_short_args`
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####`$rsync_long_args`
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####`$ssh_args`
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####`$du_args`
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####`$one_fs`
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####`$retain`
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####`$interval`
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####`$include`
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####`$exclude`
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####`$include_file`
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####`$exclude_file`
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####`$link_dest`
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####`$sync_first`
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####`$rsync_numtries`
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####`$use_lazy_deletes`
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####`$backup_scripts`
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## Limitations
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Currently, this module support CentOS, Fedora (with the bloonix CentOS Repo), Ubuntu and Debian.
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## Development
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I have limited access to resources and time, so if you think this module is useful, like it, hate it, want to make it better or
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want it off the face of the planet, feel free to get in touch with me.
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## Editors
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Norbert Varzariu (loomsen)
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## Contributors
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Please see the [list of contributors.](https://github.com/loomsen/puppet-bloonix_agent/graphs/contributors)
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