diff --git a/pilerbackup.details b/pilerbackup.details index dc19ca7..fdc6f95 100644 --- a/pilerbackup.details +++ b/pilerbackup.details @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ # the borg documentation # base configuration directory for borg, all borg parameters use this directory -# as their 'root'. I recommended setups with this being "/var/borgbackup", the +# as their 'root'. I recommend setups with this being "/var/borgbackup", the # default is "$HOME" or "~$USER" in that order. If you're unsure, try "$HOME" borgBaseDir="/var/borgbackup" @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ borgSSHKey="/var/borgbackup/private.key" # connection string to access the borg repo on your remote backup server # this is usually in the form user@servername.tld:repoName/ -borgConnectRepo="jdoe123@borg.server.net:seafileBackup/" +borgConnectRepo="jdoe123@borg.server.net:pilerBackup/" # password to access repo # this was set when the repo was initialized and, while optional, is HIGHLY @@ -33,16 +33,18 @@ borgConnectRepo="jdoe123@borg.server.net:seafileBackup/" borgRepoPassphrase="p@ssW0rd" # OPTIONAL: path to text file containing a list (one per line) of files/ -# directories to include in your backup along with Seafile data +# directories to include in your backup along with exported data from piler # see repo wiki for more details -# leave blank if you only want to backup Seafile related files/directories. -borgXtraListPath="/root/seafileBackup/xtraLocations.borg" +# leave blank if you only want to backup emails exported from piler +# NOTE: Your piler configuration and especially your encryption key are good +# things to include here! +borgXtraListPath="/root/scripts/pilerBackup/xtraLocations.borg" # OPTIONAL: path to file containing files/directories or 'patterns' to be # excluded in a BORG RECOGNIZED format # see repo wiki for more details or consult borg documentation # leave blank for no exclusions. -borgExcludeListPath="/root/seafileBackup/excludeLocations.borg" +borgExcludeListPath="/root/scripts/pilerBackup/excludeLocations.borg" # parameters to determine how borg deletes aged backups # more details in the repo wiki and/or borg documentation