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## Client dependencies
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The clients only require OpenSSH and rsync.
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The clients only require OpenSSH and Rsync.
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### Cron job for incremental backups
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## Notes
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If you want mutiples backups in a day (1 by hour maximum) you can
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If you want mutiples backups in a day (1 per hour maximum) you can
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run `bkctld inc` multiples times, if you want to keep incremental
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backups **for ever**, just don't run `bkctld rm`.
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He can then create the jail:
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# bkctld init CLIENT_HOST_NAME
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# bkctld key CLIENT_HOST_NAME /root/CLIENT_HOST_NAME.pub
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# bkctld ip CLIENT_HOST_NAME CLIENT_IP_ADDRESS
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# bkctld start CLIENT_HOST_NAME
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# bkctld status CLIENT_HOST_NAME
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# bkctld init <JAIL_NAME>
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# bkctld key <JAIL_NAME> /root/<JAIL_NAME>.pub
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# bkctld ip <JAIL_NAME> <IP_OR_CIDR>
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# bkctld start <JAIL_NAME>
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# bkctld status <JAIL_NAME>
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And override the default
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evobackup-incl(5)
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rules
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# $EDITOR /etc/evobackup/CLIENT_HOST_NAME
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# $EDITOR /etc/evobackup/<JAIL_NAME>.d/incs_policy
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To sync itself,
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the client server will need to install
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rsync(1).
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It can then be run manually:
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# rsync -av -e "ssh -p JAIL_PORT" /home/ root@BACKUP_SERVER:/var/backup/home/
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# rsync -av -e "ssh -p <JAIL_PORT>" /home/ root@<BACKUP_SERVER>:/var/backup/home/
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If a more automated setup is required,
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a script can be written in any programming language.
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In this case,
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it may be useful to validate the backup server's identity before hand.
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# ssh -p JAIL_PORT BACKUP_SERVER
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# ssh -p <JAIL_PORT> root@<BACKUP_SERVER> -t exit
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A
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bash(1)
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