mbutiny - easily interact with App::MBUtiny from the command line
mbutiny [options] [commands [args]] mbutiny [-dlv] mbutiny [--debug] [--log] [--config=CONFIG_FILE] [--datadir=DATADIR] [ configure | test [HOSTs] | backup [HOSTs] | restore [HOSTs] [YYYY.MM.DD] | report ] mbutiny configure mbutiny test mbutiny backup mbutiny restore mbutiny report
Full path of the configuration file. The configuration file allows determine the basic default settings, which will use the system if it fails to specify additional configuration files in $CONFDIR directory. The default system path /etc/mbutiny/mbutiny.conf
The directory of temporary files.
Default: system temp directory
Enable debug mode. In this mode, debug messages are displayed on the screen
Show short help information and quit
Show long help information and quit
Enabling write debug information to syslog or user log file.
Do not confuse the debug logging from regular logging to a file mbutiny.log. Regular logging allows you to store information in mbutiny.log on the progress of the processes module (test, backup, restore), whereas debug logging for debugging of the internal components of the module.
To control the level of debugging mbutiny.log see parameter LogEnable and LogLevel.
Enabling at which displays information about the progress on the screen
Print the version number of the program and quit
Configure (initializing) the MBUtiny
Testing of HOSTs after configuration and before backup performing.
By default will used all enabled in configuration HOSTs.
Compressing all the objects for the specified HOSTs and then send the resulting archive to the storage.
Downloading the file from the storages previously created backup by name. And then, each downloaded file is unpacked to the restore directory
DATE - is date of backup in format: DD.MM.YYYY or YYYY.MM.DD
Checking the last backup-file on each available collector for all defined backup names
Websites and any file system elements backup tool
See WWW::MLite for details
Serz Minus (Sergey Lepenkov) http://www.serzik.com <abalama@cpan.org>
Copyright (C) 1998-2019 D&D Corporation. All Rights Reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See https://dev.perl.org/licenses/
To install App::MBUtiny, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm App::MBUtiny
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install App::MBUtiny
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.