# site-specific parameters for file system backup. # User name of administrator of backups. ADMINISTRATOR=backup-reports # Hour at which backups are normally done. # This should be a number from 0 to 23. BACKUP_HOUR=1 # Location of GNU tar. This must be the same for all hosts. TAR=/usr/local/gnubin/tar # Device to use for dumping. It should be on the host # on which the dump scripts are run. TAPE_FILE=/dev/nrsmt0 # Command to obtain status of tape drive, including error count. # On some tape drives there may not be such a command; # then simply use `TAPE_STATUS=false'. # # Might also consider # TAPE_STATUS="mt -f ${TAPE_FILE} status" # if `mts' is missing, though this alternative is rather verbose. TAPE_STATUS="mts -t ${TAPE_FILE}" # Blocking factor to use for writing the dump. BLOCKING=124 # Name of temporary file to hold volume numbers. This needs to be accessible # by all the machines which have filesystems to be dumped. VOLNO_FILE=/home/gd2/dump/volnofile # Script to be run when it's time to insert a new tape in for the next # volume. Administrators may want to tailor this script for their site. # If this variable isn't set, tar will use some default behavior which is # probably defined in the manual. #DUMP_REMIND_SCRIPT='rsh apple-gunkies /home/gd2/dump/dump-remind' # List of file systems to be dumped. # Actually, any directory may be used, but if it has subdirectories on # other file systems, they are not included. # The host name specifies which host to run tar on. # It should normally be the host that actually has the file system. # If GNU tar is not installed on that machine, then you can specify some # other host which can access the file system through NFS. # Although these are arranged one per line, that is not mandatory. # It does not work to use # for comments within the string. BACKUP_DIRS=' albert:/fs/fsf sugar-bombs:/fs/gd albert:/fs/gd2 churchy:/fs/gd3 nutrimat:/fs/gp nutrimat:/fs/gp2 albert:/fs/mailer placebo:/archive nutrimat:/fs/dist albert:/ albert:/usr nutrimat:/ placebo:/ ernst:/usr1 ' # List of individual files to be dumped. # These should be accesible from the machine on which the dump is run. BACKUP_FILES='' # Message to display on the terminal while waiting for dump time. Usually # this will just be some literal text, preferably something more # entertaining than this. The awk script here saves some redundant # repetition, but is not really all that desirable. SLEEP_MESSAGE="`awk ' BEGIN { for (i = 0; i < 30; i++) print \" \" \ \"D O N O T T O U C H T H I S T E R M I N A L !!!!!\" }' /dev/null`" # eof