documentation: README.md: adapt indentation in examples

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Axel Burri 2019-04-24 13:52:31 +02:00
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@ -114,13 +114,13 @@ Retention policy:
/etc/btrbk/btrbk-mylaptop.conf:
snapshot_preserve_min 2d
snapshot_preserve 14d
snapshot_preserve_min 2d
snapshot_preserve 14d
target_preserve_min no
target_preserve 20d 10w *m
target_preserve_min no
target_preserve 20d 10w *m
snapshot_dir btrbk_snapshots
snapshot_dir btrbk_snapshots
volume /mnt/btr_pool
target /mnt/btr_backup/mylaptop
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Retention policy:
If you want the snapshots to be created only if the backup disk is
attached, simply add the following line to the config:
snapshot_create ondemand
snapshot_create ondemand
For a quick additional snapshot of your home, run:
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Let's say you have a fileserver at "myserver.mydomain.com" where you
want to create backups of your laptop disk, the config would look like
this:
ssh_identity /etc/btrbk/ssh/id_rsa
ssh_identity /etc/btrbk/ssh/id_rsa
volume /mnt/btr_pool
subvolume rootfs
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Example: fileserver-initiated backups from several hosts
If you're a sysadmin and want to trigger backups directly from your
fileserver, the config would be something like:
ssh_identity /etc/btrbk/ssh/id_rsa
ssh_identity /etc/btrbk/ssh/id_rsa
volume ssh://alpha.mydomain.com/mnt/btr_pool
target /mnt/btr_backup/alpha
@ -237,13 +237,12 @@ to only fetch the snapshots.
target_preserve 0d 10w *m
volume ssh://192.168.0.42/mnt/btr_pool
target /mnt/btr_backup/my-laptop
subvolume home
snapshot_dir btrbk_snapshots
snapshot_preserve_min all
snapshot_create no
target /mnt/btr_backup/my-laptop.com
If the server runs btrbk with this config, 10 weeklies and all
monthlies are received from 192.168.0.42. The source filesystem is
never altered because of `snapshot_preserve_min all`.
@ -299,8 +298,7 @@ In your daily cron script, prior to running btrbk, sync your source to
rsync -a --inplace --delete -e ssh myhost.mydomain.com:/data/ /mnt/btr_backup/myhost_sync/
Then run btrbk, with myhost_sync configured *without any targets* as
follows:
Then run btrbk, with myhost_sync configured *without any targets*:
volume /mnt/btr_backup
subvolume myhost_sync