-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ccollect.sh, Nico Schottelius, 2005-12-07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Runtime options 1. General configuration 2. Source configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Runtime options ccollect looks for its configuration in /etc/ccollect or, if set, in the directory specified in $CCOLLECT_CONF. There are also some self explaining parameters you can pass to ccollect, simply use "ccollect.sh --help" for info. The "intervall" is used to know how many backups to keep. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. General configuration The general configuration can be found below $CCOLLECT_CONF/defaults or /etc/ccollect/defaults. 1.2. Intervall definition Below this directory should be: intervalls/ The number in this file tells ccollect how many versions to keep. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Source configuration Each source configuration exists below $CCOLLECT_CONF/sources/$name. The name describes the source. Each source has at least - source (a text file containing the path to backup) - destination (a link to the directory we should backup to) Additionally a source may have the following files: - verbose whether to be verbose - exclude excludes for rsync. One exclude specification on each line