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gb-backup-generator - Program to generate backups or archives using configured generator units according to given schedule.
gb-backup-generator --ConfigDir dir
This is the manual page for the gb-backup-generator command. For more details see documentation at /usr/share/doc/guerillabackup. The generator is responsible to keep track over all scheduled backup tasks (units), to invoke them and write the created backup data stream to the data sink, usually the file system. The generator supports generation of encrypted backups, management of information about the backed-up element, adds hashes to support detection of missing and manipulated backups. With that functions, confidentiality and integrity can be protected, also providing non-repudiation features.
--ConfigDir dir
/etc/guerillabackup/config
/etc/guerillabackup/units/[name]
For units with an associated configuration file named "[unitname].config", configuration parameters from the main configuration file can be overridden within the unit-specific configuration. For all standard units, /etc/guerillabackup/units contains templates for unit configuration files.
It is also possible to link a the same unit definition file more than once using different symbolic link names. Usually this only makes sense when each of those units has a different unit configuration file.
/etc/systemd/system/guerillabackup-generator.service
For guerillabackup setups installed from packages, e.g. .deb or .rpm files usually installed via package management software, e.g. apt-get, aptitude, rpm, yast, please report bugs to the package maintainer.
For setups from unpackaged software trunk, please report at https://github.com/halfdog/guerillabackup/issues.
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08/25/2024 | guerillabackup |