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SNAPPER-CONFIGS(5)	Filesystem Snapshot Management	    SNAPPER-CONFIGS(5)

NAME
       snapper-configs - Configuration files for snapper configs

DESCRIPTION
       Each file /etc/snapper/configs/* describes a snapper config.

VARIABLES
       The following is a list of variables that can be present in the
       configuration file. Boolean values must be "yes" or "no".

       SUBVOLUME=path
	   Path of the subvolume or mount point.

	   There is no default value. The value must always be specified.

       FSTYPE=value
	   Filesystem type for the subvolume.

	   Default value is "btrfs" but it's recommended to always specify the
	   filesystem type.

       ALLOW_USERS=users
	   List of users allowed to operate with the config. The user-names
	   must be separated by spaces. Spaces in usernames can be escaped
	   with a "\".

	   Default value is "" but "root" is always implicitly included.

       ALLOW_GROUPS=groups
	   List of groups allowed to operate with the config. The group-names
	   must be separated by spaces. Spaces in group-names can be escaped
	   with a "\".

	   Default value is "".

       BACKGROUND_COMPARISON=boolean
	   Defines whether pre and post snapshots should be compared in the
	   background after creation.

	   Default value is "no".

       NUMBER_CLEANUP=boolean
	   Defines whether the number cleanup algorithm should be run for the
	   config.

	   Default value is "no".

       NUMBER_MIN_AGE=seconds
	   Minimal age for snapshots to be deleted by the number cleanup
	   algorithm.

	   Default value is "1800".

       NUMBER_LIMIT=number
	   Defines how many snapshots the number cleanup algorithm should
	   keep. The youngest snapshots will be kept.

	   Default value is "50".

       TIMELINE_CREATE=boolean
	   Defines whether hourly snapshots should be created.

	   Together with the timeline cleanup algorithm this will create a
	   collection of snapshots with more snapshots is the near past and
	   less snapshots in the far past.

	   Default value is "no".

       TIMELINE_CLEANUP=boolean
	   Defines whether the timeline cleanup algorithm should be run for
	   the config.

	   Default value is "no".

       TIMELINE_MIN_AGE=seconds
	   Minimal age for snapshots to be deleted by the timeline cleanup
	   algorithm.

	   Default value is "1800".

       TIMELINE_LIMIT_HOURLY=number
	   Defines how many hourly snapshots the timeline cleanup algorithm
	   should keep. An hourly snapshots is the first snapshot in an hour.
	   The youngest hourly snapshots will be kept.

	   Default value is "10".

       TIMELINE_LIMIT_DAILY=number
	   Defines how many daily snapshots the timeline cleanup algorithm
	   should keep. A daily snapshots is the first snapshot in a day. The
	   youngest daily snapshots will be kept.

	   Default value is "10".

       TIMELINE_LIMIT_MONTHLY=number
	   Defines how many daily snapshots the timeline cleanup algorithm
	   should keep. A daily snapshots is the first snapshot in a day. The
	   youngest daily snapshots will be kept.

	   Default value is "10".

       TIMELINE_LIMIT_YEARLY=number
	   Defines how many daily snapshots the timeline cleanup algorithm
	   should keep. A daily snapshots is the first snapshot in a day. The
	   youngest daily snapshots will be kept.

	   Default value is "10".

       EMPTY_PRE_POST_CLEANUP=boolean
	   Defines whether the empty-pre-post cleanup algorithm should be run
	   for the config.

	   Default value is "no".

       EMPTY_PRE_POST_MIN_AGE=seconds
	   Minimal age for snapshots to be deleted by the empty-pre-post
	   cleanup algorithm.

	   Default value is "1800".

HOMEPAGE
       http://snapper.io/

AUTHORS
       Arvin Schnell <aschnell@suse.de>

SEE ALSO
       snapper(8), snapperd(8)

0.1.7				  2013-07-09		    SNAPPER-CONFIGS(5)
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