Backup all or individual systems.
-Usage: `backup-script [<options>] [<system> [<system> [...]]]`
+Usage: `backup-script [<options>] [<job> [<job> [...]]]`
Options:
- `-t TAG`, `--tag TAG`: Only run jobs with tag TAG (see "tags" variable below).
- `-x`, `--no-exec`: Don't run global setup-, pre-, and post-exec commands.
-When no *system* is given, all defined systems are backed up.
+When no *job* is given, all defined jobs are run.
### backup-script-wrapper
-Backup all systems and mail the report to "root".
+Backup all systems ("run all jobs") and mail the report to "root".
-Usage: `backup-script-wrapper [<backup-script-options-and-systems ...>]`
+Usage: `backup-script-wrapper [<backup-script-options-and-job-names ...>]`
### backup-status
Show information about backups.
-Usage: `backup-status [-q] [<system> [<system> [...]]]`
+Usage: `backup-status [-q] [<job> [<job> [...]]]`
Options:
Show "relevant" differences in system configuration between backup generations.
-Usage: `backup-audit [-q] [-v] [<system> [<system> [...]]]`
+Usage: `backup-audit [-q] [-v] [<job> [<job> [...]]]`
Options:
-- `-q`: *quiet mode*, don't show systems without "relevant" changes.
+- `-q`: *quiet mode*, don't show jobs without "relevant" changes.
- `-v`: *verbose mode*, show all checks that are run.
list: `/usr/local/etc/backup-scrupt.conf`, `/etc/backup-script.conf` or
from `/etc/backup-script.d/backup-script.conf` (deprecated).
-All systems which should be backed-up are configured using individual files
+All jobs that should be backed-up are configured using individual files
in the configuration directory, which is `/usr/local/etc/backup-script.d/` or
`/etc/backup-script.d/` by default (whichever is found first), and can be
specified using the `conf_d` variable in the main configuration file.
-The must be one file for each system to backup (files ending in `*.sh` are
+The must be one job file for each system to backup (files ending in `*.sh` are
skipped, as well as files named `backup-script.conf`). Please avoid spaces and
other "special" characters! The filename is used as hostname for the system by
default, but this can be overwritten using the `system` configuration variable.
Variables in `backup-script.conf` must be prefixed with `default_` to define
-default values for all systems.
+default values for all jobs.
-All defaults can be overwritten in the individual system configuration files.
+All defaults can be overwritten in the individual job configuration files.
For example:
### [default_]target
-Local backup directory. The backup of each system is stored in a folder named
-like the system (see `system` variable) inside of this target directory.
+Local backup directory. The backup data of each job is stored in a folder named
+like the job (see `system` variable) inside of this target directory.
*Note:* There is *no* default, you have to specify this variable, for example as
`default_target` in the `backups-script.conf` file!
- 1: Unspecific Error!
- 2: Usage information has been shown.
-- 3: Can't read system definition
+- 3: Can't read job definition
- 4: PID-file exists!
- 5: Pre-exec command failed!
-- 6: There have been systems with errors!
+- 6: There have been jobs with errors!
- 7: Not all jobs were run!
- 9: Aborted (CTRL-C)!