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+StoreHostname = localhost
+AccountNumber = 0x1234567
+KeysFile = ./bbackupd/1234567-FileEncKeys.raw
+
+CertificateFile = ./bbackupd/1234567-cert.pem
+PrivateKeyFile = ./bbackupd/1234567-key.pem
+TrustedCAsFile = ./bbackupd/serverCA.pem
+SSLSecurityLevel = 2
+
+DataDirectory = /home/chris/boxbackup/test/basicserver/testfiles/seclevel2-sha1
+
+
+# This script is run whenever bbackupd changes state or encounters a
+# problem which requires the system administrator to assist:
+#
+# 1) The store is full, and no more data can be uploaded.
+# 2) Some files or directories were not readable.
+# 3) A backup run starts or finishes.
+#
+# The default script emails the system administrator, except for backups
+# starting and stopping, where it does nothing.
+
+NotifyScript = ./bbackupd/NotifySysadmin.sh
+
+
+# The number of seconds between backup runs under normal conditions. To avoid
+# cycles of load on the server, this time is randomly adjusted by a small
+# percentage as the daemon runs.
+
+UpdateStoreInterval = 3600
+
+
+# The minimum age of a file, in seconds, that will be uploaded. Avoids
+# repeated uploads of a file which is constantly being modified.
+
+MinimumFileAge = 21600
+
+
+# If a file is modified repeated, it won't be uploaded immediately in case
+# it's modified again, due to the MinimumFileAge specified above. However, it
+# should be uploaded eventually even if it is being modified repeatedly. This
+# is how long we should wait, in seconds, after first noticing a change.
+# (86400 seconds = 1 day)
+
+MaxUploadWait = 86400
+
+# If the connection is idle for some time (e.g. over 10 minutes or 600
+# seconds, not sure exactly how long) then the server will give up and
+# disconnect the client, resulting in Connection Protocol_Timeout errors
+# on the server and TLSReadFailed or TLSWriteFailed errors on the client.
+# Also, some firewalls and NAT gateways will kill idle connections after
+# similar lengths of time.
+#
+# This can happen for example when most files are backed up already and
+# don't need to be sent to the store again, while scanning a large
+# directory, or while calculating diffs of a large file. To avoid this,
+# KeepAliveTime specifies that special keep-alive messages should be sent
+# when the connection is otherwise idle for a certain length of time,
+# specified here in seconds.
+#
+# The default is that these messages are never sent, equivalent to setting
+# this option to zero, but we recommend that all users enable this.
+
+KeepAliveTime = 120
+
+
+# Files above this size (in bytes) are tracked, and if they are renamed they will simply be
+# renamed on the server, rather than being uploaded again. (64k - 1)
+
+FileTrackingSizeThreshold = 65535
+
+
+# The daemon does "changes only" uploads for files above this size (in bytes).
+# Files less than it are uploaded whole without this extra processing.
+
+DiffingUploadSizeThreshold = 8192
+
+
+# The limit on how much time is spent diffing files, in seconds. Most files
+# shouldn't take very long, but if you have really big files you can use this
+# to limit the time spent diffing them.
+#
+# * Reduce if you are having problems with processor usage.
+#
+# * Increase if you have large files, and think the upload of changes is too
+# large and you want bbackupd to spend more time searching for unchanged
+# blocks.
+
+MaximumDiffingTime = 120
+
+
+# Uncomment this line to see exactly what the daemon is going when it's connected to the server.
+
+# ExtendedLogging = yes
+
+
+# This specifies a program or script script which is run just before each
+# sync, and ideally the full path to the interpreter. It will be run as the
+# same user bbackupd is running as, usually root.
+#
+# The script must output (print) either "now" or a number to STDOUT (and a
+# terminating newline, no quotes).
+#
+# If the result was "now", then the sync will happen. If it's a number, then
+# no backup will happen for that number of seconds (bbackupd will pause) and
+# then the script will be run again.
+#
+# Use this to temporarily stop bbackupd from syncronising or connecting to the
+# store. For example, you could use this on a laptop to only backup when on a
+# specific network, or when it has a working Internet connection.
+
+# SyncAllowScript = /path/to/intepreter/or/exe script-name parameters etc
+
+
+# Where the command socket is created in the filesystem.
+
+CommandSocket = /home/chris/boxbackup/test/basicserver/testfiles/seclevel2-sha1/bbackupd.sock
+
+# Uncomment the StoreObjectInfoFile to enable the experimental archiving
+# of the daemon's state (including client store marker and configuration)
+# between backup runs. This saves time and increases efficiency when
+# bbackupd is frequently stopped and started, since it removes the need
+# to rescan all directories on the remote server. However, it is new and
+# not yet heavily tested, so use with caution.
+
+# StoreObjectInfoFile = /home/chris/boxbackup/test/basicserver/testfiles/seclevel2-sha1/bbackupd.state
+
+Server
+{
+ PidFile = /home/chris/boxbackup/test/basicserver/testfiles/seclevel2-sha1/bbackupd.pid
+}
+
+
+# BackupLocations specifies which locations on disc should be backed up. Each
+# directory is in the format
+#
+# name
+# {
+# Path = /path/of/directory
+# (optional exclude directives)
+# }
+#
+# 'name' is derived from the Path by the config script, but should merely be
+# unique.
+#
+# The exclude directives are of the form
+#
+# [Exclude|AlwaysInclude][File|Dir][|sRegex] = regex or full pathname
+#
+# (The regex suffix is shown as 'sRegex' to make File or Dir plural)
+#
+# For example:
+#
+# ExcludeDir = /home/guest-user
+# ExcludeFilesRegex = .(mp3|MP3)$
+# AlwaysIncludeFile = /home/username/veryimportant.mp3
+#
+# This excludes the directory /home/guest-user from the backup along with all mp3
+# files, except one MP3 file in particular.
+#
+# In general, Exclude excludes a file or directory, unless the directory is
+# explicitly mentioned in a AlwaysInclude directive. However, Box Backup
+# does NOT scan inside excluded directories and will never back up an
+# AlwaysIncluded file or directory inside an excluded directory or any
+# subdirectory thereof.
+#
+# To back up a directory inside an excluded directory, use a configuration
+# like this, to ensure that each directory in the path to the important
+# files is included, but none of their contents will be backed up except
+# the directories further down that path to the important one.
+#
+# ExcludeDirsRegex = ^/home/user/bigfiles/
+# ExcludeFilesRegex = ^/home/user/bigfiles/
+# AlwaysIncludeDir = /home/user/bigfiles/path
+# AlwaysIncludeDir = /home/user/bigfiles/path/to
+# AlwaysIncludeDir = /home/user/bigfiles/path/important
+# AlwaysIncludeDir = /home/user/bigfiles/path/important/files
+# AlwaysIncludeDirsRegex = ^/home/user/bigfiles/path/important/files/
+# AlwaysIncludeFilesRegex = ^/home/user/bigfiles/path/important/files/
+#
+# If a directive ends in Regex, then it is a regular expression rather than a
+# explicit full pathname. See
+#
+# man 7 re_format
+#
+# for the regex syntax on your platform.
+
+BackupLocations
+{
+ home-chris-boxbackup-test-basicserver-testfiles-seclevel2-sha1
+ {
+ Path = /home/chris/boxbackup/test/basicserver/testfiles/seclevel2-sha1
+ }
+}
+