$OpenBSD: patch-rsnapshot_1,v 1.1.1.1 2005/02/21 16:08:06 alek Exp $ --- rsnapshot.1.orig Wed Feb 2 05:17:47 2005 +++ rsnapshot.1 Tue Feb 15 19:41:13 2005 @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ of cron jobs. It is possible, however, t with an alternate configuration file. .PP All important options are specified in a configuration file, which is -located by default at \fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR. An alternate file can be +located by default at \fB!!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf\fR. An alternate file can be specified on the command line. There are also additional options which can be passed on the command line. .PP @@ -179,14 +179,10 @@ The command line options are as follows: .RE .SH "CONFIGURATION" .IX Header "CONFIGURATION" -\&\fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR is the default configuration file. All parameters -in this file must be separated by tabs. \fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf.default\fR +\&\fB!!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf\fR is the default configuration file. All parameters +in this file must be separated by tabs. \fB!!SAMPLES_DIR!!/rsnapshot.conf.default\fR can be used as a reference. .PP -It is recommended that you copy \fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf.default\fR to -\&\fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR, and then modify \fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR to suit -your needs. -.PP Here is a list of allowed parameters: .Sp .RS 4 @@ -408,9 +404,6 @@ Arguments to be passed to ssh. If not sp .Sp .RS 4 Arguments to be passed to du. If not specified, the default is \-csh. -\&\s-1GNU\s0 du supports \-csh, \s-1BSD\s0 du supports \-csk, Solaris du doesn't support -\&\-c at all. The \s-1GNU\s0 version is recommended, since it offers the most -features. .RE .RE .RS 4 @@ -614,7 +607,7 @@ also want to run it from the command lin a feel for what it's doing. .PP Here is an example crontab entry, assuming that intervals \fBhourly\fR, -\&\fBdaily\fR, \fBweekly\fR and \fBmonthly\fR have been defined in \fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR +\&\fBdaily\fR, \fBweekly\fR and \fBmonthly\fR have been defined in \fB!!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf\fR .Sp .RS 4 \&\fB0 */4 * * * /usr/local/bin/rsnapshot hourly\fR @@ -646,7 +639,7 @@ really comes in handy. .PP Remember that these are just the times that the program runs. To set the number of backups stored, set the \fBinterval\fR numbers in -\&\fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR +\&\fB!!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf\fR .PP To check the disk space used by rsnapshot, you can call it with the \*(L"du\*(R" argument. .PP @@ -669,9 +662,6 @@ on a particular file or subdirectory. \&\fBrsnapshot du localhost/home/\fR .RE .PP -The \s-1GNU\s0 version of \*(L"du\*(R" is preferred. The \s-1BSD\s0 version works well also, but does -not support the \-h flag (use \-k instead, to see the totals in kilobytes). Other -versions of \*(L"du\*(R", such as Solaris, may not work at all. .SH "EXIT VALUES" .IX Header "EXIT VALUES" .RS 4 @@ -683,7 +673,7 @@ versions of \*(L"du\*(R", such as Solari .RE .SH "FILES" .IX Header "FILES" -/etc/rsnapshot.conf +!!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" \&\fIrsync\fR\|(1), \fIssh\fR\|(1), \fIlogger\fR\|(1), \fIsshd\fR\|(1), \fIssh\-keygen\fR\|(1), \fIperl\fR\|(1), \fIcp\fR\|(1), \fIdu\fR\|(1), \fIcrontab\fR\|(1) @@ -708,8 +698,8 @@ Please report bugs (and other comments) \&\fBhttp://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rsnapshot\-discuss\fR .SH "NOTES" .IX Header "NOTES" -Make sure your /etc/rsnapshot.conf file has all elements separated by tabs. -See /etc/rsnapshot.conf.default for a working example file. +Make sure your !!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf file has all elements separated by tabs. +See !!SAMPLES_DIR!!/rsnapshot.conf.default for a working example file. .PP Make sure you put a trailing slash on the end of all directory references. If you don't, you may have extra directories created in your snapshots. @@ -725,7 +715,7 @@ If you would like regular users to be ab there are a number of ways this can be accomplished. One such scenario would be: .PP -Set \fBsnapshot_root\fR to \fB/.private/.snapshots\fR in \fB/etc/rsnapshot.conf\fR +Set \fBsnapshot_root\fR to \fB/.private/.snapshots\fR in \fB!!SYSCONFDIR!!/rsnapshot.conf\fR .PP Set the file permissions on these directories as follows: .Sp