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backintime-config(1) USER COMMANDS backintime-config(1)

config - BackInTime configuration files.

~/.config/backintime/config
/etc/backintime/config

Back In Time was developed as pure GUI program and so most functions are only useable with backintime-qt. But it is possible to use Back In Time e.g. on a headless server. You have to create the configuration file (~/.config/backintime/config) manually. Look inside /usr/share/doc/backintime-common/examples/ for examples.

The configuration file has the following format:
keyword=arguments

Arguments don't need to be quoted. All characters are allowed except '='.

Run 'backintime check-config' to verify the configfile, create the snapshot folder and crontab entries.

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999

Default: 6

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Internal value used to prevent hash collisions on mountpoints. Do not change this.

Default: 0

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Prevent multiple snapshots (from different profiles or users) to be run at the same time

Default: false

Type: str Allowed Values: text
Name of this profile.

Default: Main profile

Type: str Allowed Values: comma separated int (8,12,18,23) or */3
Custom hours for cronjob. Only valid for profile<N>.schedule.mode = 19

Default: 8,12,18,23

Type: int Allowed Values: 1-28
Which day of month the cronjob should run? Only valid for profile<N>.schedule.mode >= 40

Default: 1

Type: int Allowed Values: 0|1|2|4|7|10|12|14|16|18|19|20|25|27|30|40|80
Which schedule used for crontab. The crontab entry will be generated with 'backintime check-config'.
0 = Disabled
1 = at every boot
2 = every 5 minute
4 = every 10 minute
7 = every 30 minute
10 = every hour
12 = every 2 hours
14 = every 4 hours
16 = every 6 hours
18 = every 12 hours
19 = custom defined hours
20 = every day
25 = daily anacron
27 = when drive get connected
30 = every week
40 = every month
80 = every year

Default: 0

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
How many units to wait between new snapshots with anacron? Only valid for profile<N>.schedule.mode = 25|27

Default: 1

Type: int Allowed Values: 10|20|30|40
Units to wait between new snapshots with anacron.
10 = hours
20 = days
30 = weeks
40 = months
Only valid for profile<N>.schedule.mode = 25|27

Default: 20

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-2400
Position-coded number with the format "hhmm" to specify the hour and minute the cronjob should start (eg. 2015 means a quarter past 8pm). Leading zeros can be omitted (eg. 30 = 0030). Only valid for profile<N>.schedule.mode = 20 (daily), 30 (weekly), 40 (monthly) and 80 (yearly)

Default: 0

Type: int Allowed Values: 1 = monday - 7 = sunday
Which day of week the cronjob should run? Only valid for profile<N>.schedule.mode = 30

Default: 7

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Rename existing files before restore into FILE.backup.YYYYMMDD

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Limit rsync bandwidth usage over network. Use this with mode SSH. For mode Local you should rather use ionice.

Default: false

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Bandwidth limit in KB/sec.

Default: 3000

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Continue on errors. This will keep incomplete snapshots rather than deleting and start over again.

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
When symlinks are encountered, the item that they point to (the reference) is copied, rather than the symlink.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
This tells rsync to copy the referent of symbolic links that point outside the copied tree. Absolute symlinks are also treated like ordinary files.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run cronjobs with 'ionice -c2 -n7'. This will give BackInTime the lowest IO bandwidth priority to not interrupt any other working process.

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run cronjobs with 'nice -n19'. This will give BackInTime the lowest CPU priority to not interrupt any other working process.

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
redirect stderr to /dev/null in cronjobs

Default: False

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
redirect stdout to /dev/null in cronjobs

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Keep snapshots with names during smart_remove.

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Enable exclude files by size.

Default: false

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Exclude files bigger than value in MiB. With 'Full rsync mode' disabled this will only affect new files because for rsync this is a transfer option, not an exclude option. So big files that has been backed up before will remain in snapshots even if they had changed.

Default: 500

Type: str Allowed Values: file, folder or pattern (relative or absolute)
Exclude this file or folder. <I> must be a counter starting with 1

Default: ''

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Quantity of profile<N>.snapshots.exclude.<I> entries.

Default: -1

Type: int Allowed Values: 0|1
Specify if profile<N>.snapshots.include.<I>.value is a folder (0) or a file (1).

Default: 0

Type: str Allowed Values: absolute path
Include this file or folder. <I> must be a counter starting with 1

Default: ''

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Quantity of profile<N>.snapshots.include.<I> entries.

Default: -1

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. Remove all snapshots but one.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run rsync on local machine with 'nocache'. This will prevent files from being cached in memory.

Default: false

Type: str Allowed Values: absolute path
Where to save snapshots in mode 'local_encfs'.

Default: ''

Type: int Allowed Values: 1-3
Log level used during takeSnapshot.
1 = Error
2 = Changes
3 = Info

Default: 3

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Remove snapshots until profile<N>.snapshots.min_free_inodes.value free inodes in % is reached.

Default: true

Type: int Allowed Values: 1-15
Keep at least value % free inodes.

Default: 2

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Remove snapshots until profile<N>.snapshots.min_free_space.value free space is reached.

Default: true

Type: int Allowed Values: 10|20
10 = MB
20 = GB

Default: 20

Type: int Allowed Values: 1-99999
Keep at least value + unit free space.

Default: 1

Type: str Allowed Values: local|local_encfs|ssh|ssh_encfs
Use mode (or backend) for this snapshot. Look at 'man backintime' section 'Modes'.

Default: local

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Save password to system keyring (gnome-keyring or kwallet). <MODE> must be the same as profile<N>.snapshots.mode

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Cache password in RAM so it can be read by cronjobs. Security issue: root might be able to read that password, too. <MODE> must be the same as profile<N>.snapshots.mode

Default: true if home is not encrypted

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Don't take snapshots if the Computer runs on battery.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Display notifications (errors, warnings) through libnotify.

Default: true

Type: str Allowed Values: absolute path
Where to save snapshots in mode 'local'. This path must contain a folderstructure like 'backintime/<HOST>/<USER>/<PROFILE_ID>'

Default: ''

Type: str Allowed Values: text
Set Host for snapshot path

Default: local hostname

Type: str Allowed Values: 1-99999
Set Profile-ID for snapshot path

Default: current Profile-ID

Type: str Allowed Values: text
Set User for snapshot path

Default: local username

Type: str Allowed Values: text
Devices uuid used to automatically set up udev rule if the drive is not connected.

Default: ''

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Preserve ACL. The source and destination systems must have compatible ACL entries for this option to work properly.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Preserve extended attributes (xattr).

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Remove all snapshots older than value + unit

Default: true

Type: int Allowed Values: 20|30|80
20 = days
30 = weeks
80 = years

Default: 80

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Snapshots older than this times units will be removed

Default: 10

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Past additional options to rsync

Default: false

Type: str Allowed Values: text
rsync options. Options must be quoted e.g. --exclude-from="/path/to/my exclude file"

Default: ''

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run smart_remove to clean up old snapshots after a new snapshot was created.

Default: false

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Keep all snapshots for X days.

Default: 2

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Keep one snapshot per day for X days.

Default: 7

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Keep one snapshot per month for X month.

Default: 24

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-99999
Keep one snapshot per week for X weeks.

Default: 4

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
If using mode SSH or SSH-encrypted, run smart_remove in background on remote machine

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Check if all commands (used during takeSnapshot) work like expected on the remote host.

Default: true

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Check if the remote host is available before trying to mount.

Default: true

Type: str Allowed Values: default | aes192-cbc | aes256-cbc | aes128-ctr | aes192-ctr | aes256-ctr | arcfour | arcfour256 | arcfour128 | aes128-cbc | 3des-cbc | blowfish-cbc | cast128-cbc
Cipher that is used for encrypting the SSH tunnel. Depending on the environment (network bandwidth, cpu and hdd performance) a different cipher might be faster.

Default: default

Type: str Allowed Values: IP or domain address
Remote host used for mode 'ssh' and 'ssh_encfs'.

Default: ''

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run rsync and other commands on remote host with 'ionice -c2 -n7'

Default: false

Type: int Allowed Values: 0, >700
Maximum argument length of commands run on remote host. This can be tested with 'python3 /usr/share/backintime/common/sshMaxArg.py USER@HOST'.
0 = unlimited

Default: 0

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run rsync and other commands on remote host with 'nice -n19'

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run rsync on remote host with 'nocache'. This will prevent files from being cached in memory.

Default: false

Type: str Allowed Values: absolute or relative path
Snapshot path on remote host. If the path is relative (no leading '/') it will start from remote Users homedir. An empty path will be replaced with './'.

Default: ''

Type: int Allowed Values: 0-65535
SSH Port on remote host.

Default: 22

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Add prefix to every command which run through SSH on remote host.

Default: false

Type: str Allowed Values: text
Prefix to run before every command on remote host. Variables need to be escaped with \$FOO. This doesn't touch rsync. So to add a prefix for rsync use profile<N>.snapshots.rsync_options.value with --rsync-path="FOO=bar:\$FOO /usr/bin/rsync"

Default: 'PATH=/opt/bin:/opt/sbin:\ATH'

Type: str Allowed Values: absolute path to private key file
Private key file used for password-less authentication on remote host.

Default: ~/.ssh/id_dsa

Type: str Allowed Values: text
Remote SSH user

Default: local users name

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Create a new snapshot regardless if there were changes or not.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Use checksum to detect changes rather than size + time.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Run BackInTime with 'ionice -c2 -n7' when taking a manual snapshot. This will give BackInTime the lowest IO bandwidth priority to not interrupt any other working process.

Default: false

Type: bool Allowed Values: true|false
Do not catch std{out|err} from user-callback script. The script will only write to current TTY. Default is to catch std{out|err} and write it to syslog and TTY again.

Default: false

Type: str Allowed Values: int separated by colon (e.g. 1:3:4)
All active Profiles (<N> in profile<N>.snapshots...).

Default: 1

Type: int Allowed Values: 1
Internal version of profiles config.

Default: 1

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Back In Time also has a website: https://github.com/bit-team/backintime

This manual page was written by BIT Team(<bit-team@lists.launchpad.net>).

Nov 2022 version 1.3.3