Backup locale con BackuPc

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Si usa il metodo Tar locale, eseguito come root tramite sudo.

  • Creare il file di configurazione:
cat | sudo tee /etc/backuppc/localhost.pl > /dev/null <<EOFile
# Local server backup of / as user backuppc
#
$Conf{XferMethod} = 'tar';

$Conf{TarShareName} = ['/'];

$Conf{TarClientCmd} = '/usr/bin/env LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/sudo $tarPath --one-file-system -c -v -f - -C $shareName'
                        . ' --totals';
# Please note the use of sudo and --one-file-system

# remove extra shell escapes ($fileList+ etc.) that are
# needed for remote backups but may break local ones
$Conf{TarFullArgs} = '$fileList';
$Conf{TarIncrArgs} = '--newer=$incrDate $fileList';
  
# Minimum period in days between full and incremental backups:
# 1 Full alla settimana
$Conf{FullPeriod} = 6.97;
# 2 o almeno un incr al giorno
$Conf{IncrPeriod} = 0.24;

# Number of full and incremental backups to keep:
$Conf{FullKeepCnt} = 4;
$Conf{IncrKeepCnt} = 12;

# Level of verbosity in Xfer log files:
$Conf{XferLogLevel} = 1;

# Compression level to use on files. 0 means no compression. See notes
# in main config file before changing after backups have already been done.
$Conf{CompressLevel} = 3;
EOFile
  • Aggiungere l'host con il nome:
sudoedit /etc/backuppc/hosts 
...
# Nome host Ip Stat Email in caso di problemi   Utente che può amministrare da web
crosrv02    0       backup@croalliance.com      backuppc
  • Abilitare l'utente backuppc ad eseguire sudo senza password
sudo visudo
...
backuppc ALL = NOPASSWD: /bin/tar
...
  • Testare un backup locale
sudo -u backuppc /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_dump -v -f crosrv02

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