Interval value of 0 to skip interval for speicific sources.
Update documentation to specify that intervals with value 0 are valid to skip an interval explicitly for a given source.
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This means to keep 28 daily backups, 12 monthly backups and 4 weekly.
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If you set a value of 0 the interval will be skipped. This is useful mainly on
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source level in order to skip a certain interval for a specific source.
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General pre- and post-execution
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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/home/nico/vpn
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You can overwrite a default interval at source level. Setting it to 0 will skip
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this interval on a specific source allowing you to skip an interval for a
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specific source only while keeping source-specific interval amounts (or default
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values) for any other source.
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Default options
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you add '$CCOLLECT_CONF/defaults/`option_name`', the value will
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