BackupPC-users

Re: [BackupPC-users] Enhancement Request ..... template configuration for user settings

2008-05-19 12:53:27
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Enhancement Request ..... template configuration for user settings
From: Les Stott <les AT cyberpro.com DOT au>
To: BackupPC Users <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 02:00:08 +1000
Craig Barratt wrote:
Les,

  
It would be great if the BackupPC Admin interface gave the ability to
create a template and then when you create a new host, simply apply that
template.
    
Part of this feature is already available.  When you create a host
you can first select the "Add" button.  You then set the new host
as "NEWHOST=COPYHOST".  This creates NEWHOST and copies the config
from COPYHOST.

You could create dummy hosts for each machine type (with backups disabled)
or just use a live machine as the COPYHOST.

  
Sorry, my last post only got sent back to Les Mikesell, summarizing below...

its close......and yeah i could create some dummy hosts that have backups disabled......but i'd like to have say /etc/BackupPC/template with a vista.pl, winxp.pl, localhost.pl, etc etc pre-configured. When i install backuppc on a site, i drop in the template files. then into the cgi to create hosts and apply a template without having to think about setting up one host with the initial settings.

Maybe i can automate dropping in hosts with Backups disabled, email notifications disabled (or to a dud address or every 999 days) and setting the config's on these hosts to be read only. Then when adding hosts you can say NEWHOST=vista or NEWHOST=winxp etc.

I'll give that a shot in the next couple of days and if that works out ok i'd be happy with that.



Taking it a step further......when you select a template, before it
applies it prompts you with a list of those changes in the template,
giving you the ability to override or exclude some or all of the
template settings.
    
This isn't implemented currently and would take quite a bit of effort.
It's probably not much faster looking through a list of which settings
you want to accept from the template, versus just looking at the
settings themselves.

  
Your right, i just thought if it was easy to implement it might not take that much extra to do.....obviously a lot of work for little gain, no need to go to this extreme.


Thanks,

Les
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