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Configuration settings

MAILADDR

Email Address to send errors to

default: root

SU_USERNAME

By default, on Debian systems (and maybe others), only postgres user is allowed to access PostgreSQL databases without password.

In order to dump databases we need to run pg_dump/psql commands as postgres with su.

This setting makes possible to run backups with a substitute user using su. If empty, su usage will be disabled)

default: "" (empty, not used)

USERNAME

Username to access the PostgreSQL server

default: postgres

DBHOST

Host name (or IP address) of PostgreSQL server

default: localhost

DBPORT

Port of PostgreSQL server (only used if ${DBHOST} != localhost).

default: 5432

DBNAMES

List of database(s) names(s) to backup

If you would like to backup all databases on the server set DBNAMES="all". If set to "all" then any new databases will automatically be backed up without needing to modify this settings when a new database is created.

If the database you want to backup has a space in the name replace the space with a % ("data base" will become "data%base").

default: all

example: "users pages user%data"

DBEXCLUDE

List of databases to exclude if DBNAMES is not set to all.

default : "" (empty)

example: "pages user%data"

GLOBALS_OBJECTS

Pseudo database name used to dump global objects (users, roles, tablespaces)

default: postgres_globals

BACKUPDIR

Backup directory

default: /var/backups

CREATE_DATABASE

Include CREATE DATABASE in backups?

default: yes

DOWEEKLY

Which day do you want weekly backups? (1 to 7 where 1 is Monday)

When set to 0, weekly backups are disabled

default: 7 (Sunday)

DOMONTHLY

Which day do you want monthly backups?

When set to 0, monthly backups are disabled

default: 1 (first day of the month)

BRDAILY

Backup retention count for daily backups, older backups are removed.

default: 14 (14 days)

BRWEEKLY

Backup retention count for weekly backups, older backups are removed.

default: 5 (5 weeks)

BRMONTHLY

Backup retention count for monthly backups, older backups are removed.

default: 12 (12 months)

COMP

Compression tool. It could be gzip, pigz, bzip2, xz, zstd or any compression tool that supports to read data to be compressed from stdin and outputs them to stdout).

If the tool is not in ${PATH}, the absolute path can be used.

default: gzip

COMP_OPTS

Compression tools options to be used with COMP

default: "" (empty)

example:

COMP="zstd"
COMP_OPTS="-f -c"

OPT

Options string for use with pg_dump (see pg_dump manual page).

default: "" (empty)

EXT

Backup files extension

default: sql

PERM

Backup files permission

default: 600

ENCRYPTION

Enable encryption (asymmetric) with GnuPG.

default: no

ENCRYPTION_PUBLIC_KEY

Encryption public key (path to the key)

default: "" (empty)

Export your public key:

gpg --export 0xY0URK3Y1D --output mypubkey.gpg or gpg --export --armor 0xY0URK3Y1D --output mypubkey.asc

then copy mypubkey.asc or mypubkey.gpg to the path pointed by the ${ENCRYPTION_PUBLIC_KEY}.

Decryption

gpg --decrypt --output backup.sql.gz backup.sql.gz.enc

ENCRYPTION_SUFFIX

Suffix for encyrpted files

default: .enc

PREBACKUP

Command or script to execute before backups

default: "" (empty, not used)

POSTBACKUP

Command or script to execute after backups

default: "" (empty, not used)

Password settings

In order to use a password to connect to database create a file ${HOME}/.pgpass containing a line like this

hostname:*:*:dbuser:dbpass

replace hostname with the value of ${DBHOST}, dbuser with the value of ${USERNAME} and dbpass with the password.