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Parameters can be: | |||
; Backup parameters : comment, backup-level, backup-mode, lvm-snapshot, destination, retention-policy, replication, compress, compress-plugin, encrypt, encrypt-plugin, decrypt-option. | |||
; Database parameters : all-databases, databases, tables, database | |||
; MySQL server parameters : user, password, host, port, socket, ssl-options, mysql-binpath, mysql-binlogpath | |||
; ZRM parameters : verbose, mailto, html-report-directory, html-reports, webserver | |||
; ZRM plugin parameters : copy-plugin, pre-backup-plugin, pre-backup-plugin-options, post-backup-plugin, post-backup-plugin-options, pre-scheduler-plugin | |||
All parameters are optional and have default values. MySQL server parameters read from MySQL database options file ''my.cnf''. Description of these parameters and their values are available in [[mysql-zrm]](1) and [[Zmanda_Recovery_Manager_for_MySQL|Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL manual]]. | |||
==FILES== | ==FILES== |
Revision as of 18:13, 18 October 2006
NAME
mysql-zrm.conf - Configuration file for ZRM for MySQL
SYNOPSIS
/etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm.conf /etc/mysql-zrm/<backup set name>/mysql-zrm.conf
DESCRIPTION
mysql-zrm.conf is the configuration file is read by MySQL ZRM tools. All global ZRM parameters are stored in /etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm.conf file. Parameters can be made specific to a backup set by specifying the parameter in mysql-zrm.conf under /etc/mysql-zrm/<backup set name>/ directory. If a parameter is not specified in the backup set specific configuration file, the parameter value from the global configuration file is used.
SYNTAX
This section describes the configuration file syntax for all mysql-zrm.conf configuration files.
All parameters are specified as
<parameter>=<value>
All white spaces are ignored unless it is within quotes. All lines beginning with # are comments and are ignored.
Parameters can be:
- Backup parameters
- comment, backup-level, backup-mode, lvm-snapshot, destination, retention-policy, replication, compress, compress-plugin, encrypt, encrypt-plugin, decrypt-option.
- Database parameters
- all-databases, databases, tables, database
- MySQL server parameters
- user, password, host, port, socket, ssl-options, mysql-binpath, mysql-binlogpath
- ZRM parameters
- verbose, mailto, html-report-directory, html-reports, webserver
- ZRM plugin parameters
- copy-plugin, pre-backup-plugin, pre-backup-plugin-options, post-backup-plugin, post-backup-plugin-options, pre-scheduler-plugin
All parameters are optional and have default values. MySQL server parameters read from MySQL database options file my.cnf. Description of these parameters and their values are available in mysql-zrm(1) and Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL manual.
FILES
- /etc/mysql-zrm/mysql-zrm.conf
- Global configuration file
- /etc/mysql-zrm/<backup set name>/mysql-zrm.conf
- Backup set specific configuration file.
SEE ALSO
mysql-zrm-scheduler(1), mysql-zrm-reporter(1), mysql-zrm(1), Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL.
AUTHOR
Zmanda Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)