# Destination directory, where the archive will be created destination = /tmp/ # Split size in MBytes. If different from 0, the archive will be cut at this size split = 0 # Compression. Can be gzip, bzip2 or none compress = gzip # Encryption of the archives, using OpenSSL # You can put here the name of the cipher you want to use # To obtain a list of available cipher, run the command # man enc # eg: cipher = aes-256-cbc # If encryption is turned on, .enc will be appended # At the end of the archive's name. # To be able tu use this archive talter, you'll have to # decrypt it using the same key # cat archive.tar.gz.enc | openssl enc aes-256-cbc -d -pass file:/etc/BackupPC/archive.key > archive.tar.gz cipher = off # The key file to use to encrypt the archive # You should backup this key somewhere. If you lost it # your archives will be unusuable key = /etc/BackupPC/archive.key # The backup number to archive, -1 means the last one backupNum = -1 # The share to archive share = '*' # The amount of parity (using par2) parity = 0 # The hosts to archive, separate them with a space eg: localhost server1 server2 hosts = localhost # The user who will receive the log of the archive, you can set a email address out of the server if you want sendMailTo = admin