mdoc(7) is a better format for man(1) pages and the browser viewable documentation can be generated with mandoc(1) mandoc -T markdown bkctld.8 Moves alot of information around, so it was easier to make one large commit rather than have bits and bobs of information missing in the various commits.
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BKCTLD.CONF(5) - File Formats Manual
NAME
bkctld.conf - configuration file for bkctld(8)
SYNOPSIS
name=[value]
DESCRIPTION
The bkctld.conf file contains variables that override the behavior of the bkctld(8) script. By default, it is located at /usr/share/bkctld/bkctld.conf.
Each line must be a valid bash(1) variable definition. Lines beginning with the '#' character are comments and are ignored. The order of the definitions does not matter.
The following variables may be defined:
CONFDIR
Directory where evobackup-incl(5) files are kept. It's default value is /etc/evobackup/.
JAILDIR
Directory where the jails are stored, it is recommended that this be inside a BTRFS file system. It's default value is /backup/jails/.
INCDIR
Directory where incremental backups are stored, it is recommended that this be inside a BTRFS file system. It's default value is /backup/incs/.
TPLDIR
Directory where the default configuration files are stored. It's default value is /usr/share/bkctld/.
LOCALTPLDIR
Directory where custom configuration files are stored. It's default is /usr/local/share/bkctld/.
LOGLEVEL
Defines the amount of information to log, follows the same scale as in <syslog.h> and defaults to 6.
FIREWALL_RULES
Configuration file containing the firewall rules that govern jail access. This file must be sourced by your firewall. It does not have a default value and, if unset, bkctld(8) will not automatically update the firewall.
SEE ALSO
bash(1), evobackup-incl(5), bkctld(8)
OpenBSD 6.4 - December 28, 2018