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author | Reinhard Tartler <siretart@tauware.de> | 2007-02-14 09:01:45 +0100 |
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committer | Reinhard Tartler <siretart@tauware.de> | 2007-02-14 09:01:45 +0100 |
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diff --git a/debian/boxbackup-server.templates b/debian/boxbackup-server.templates new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ffe895da --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/boxbackup-server.templates @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +Template: boxbackup-server/debconf +Type: boolean +Default: true +Description: Do you want to handle the boxbackup server configuration with debconf? + Debconf can create the configuration files for boxbackup server. + If you prefer to do this by yourself you will need to use the scripts + raidfile-config and bbstored-config provided by this package. + . + The server won't start if it isn't configured. + . + Whatever you choose here, you will need to read the README.Debian file + in /usr/share/doc/boxbackup-server. + +Template: boxbackup-server/raidDirectories +Type: string +Description: Enter the location of the RAID directories + You have to choose the location for the 3 RAID file directories. + To enable RAID, it must be 3 directories path names separated by spaces + and those path names should point to 3 partitions on 3 differents + physical hard drives. + For example: /raid/0.0 /raid/0.1 /raid/0.2 + . + If you don't want to enable RAID, just specify the path to one directory + where the backups will be stored in (e.g. /usr/local/lib/boxbackup). + . + If they don't allready exist, these directories will be created for you. + +Template: boxbackup-server/incorrectDirectories +Type: note +Description: Please enter correct path names + The path names to the directories must be absolute path names separated by spaces. + . + For example: /raid/0.0 /raid/0.1 /raid/0.2 + +Template: boxbackup-server/raidBlockSize +Type: string +Default: 4096 +Description: Enter the block size for the userland RAID system + BoxBackup uses userland RAID techniques. + You have to choose the block size to use for the storage. + For maximum efficiency, set it to the block size of the underlying + filesystem (see tune2fs -l /dev/... to find your block size). + Even if you don't plan to use RAID, you have to set that value. + +Template: boxbackup-server/generateCertificate +Type: boolean +Default: true +Description: Do you want debconf to generate the server private key and x509 certificate request? + The boxbackup server needs a RSA private key and the corresponding x509 certificate + to perform client-server authentication and communication encryption. + . + Debconf can generate for you the private key and a x509 certificate sign request. + You will need to sign the certificate with your root CA (see the boxbackup-utils package) + and put this signed certificate and the root CA certificate in your configuration folder. + . + If you prefer to manage this by yourself, say No here. + +Template: boxbackup-server/generalInfo +Type: note +Description: Read /usr/share/doc/boxbackup-server/README.Debian to finish the configuration + You should read the /usr/share/doc/boxbackup-server/README.Debian file + to learn how to finish the configuration of boxbackup server. + You will have to sign the server certificate. + You can also add RAID file directories in the configuration + file /etc/boxbackup/raidfile.conf. + +Template: boxbackup-server/incorrectBlocksize +Type: note +Description: Please enter a power of two number + The block size must be a power of two number (e.g. 1024 or 4096). + |