puppet/backuppc/files/hosts.in

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#============================================================= -*-perl-*-
#
# Host file list for BackupPC.
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# This file lists all the hosts that should be backed up by
# BackupPC.
#
# Each line in the hosts file contains three fields, separated
# by white space:
#
# - The host name. If this host is a static IP address this
# must the machine's IP host name (ie: something that can
# be looked up using nslookup or DNS). If this is a DHCP
# host then the host name must be the netbios name of the
# machine. It is possible to have a host name that contains
# spaces, but that is discouraged. Escape a space with "\", eg:
#
# craigs\ pc
#
# - DHCP flag. Set to 0 if this is a static IP address host
# or if the machine can be found using nmblookup. Otherwise,
# if the client can only be found by looking through the DHCP
# pool then set this to 1.
#
# - User name (unix login/email name) of the user who "owns"
# or uses this machine. This is the user who will be sent
# email about this machine, and this user will have permission
# to stop/start/browse/restore backups for this host. This
# user name must match the name the user authenticates with
# via apache.
#
# - Optional additional user names (comma separated, no white space) of
# users who are also allowed to stop/start/browse/restore backups
# for this client via the CGI interface. These users are not sent
# email. These do not need to be valid email names; they simply
# need to match the name the user authenticates with via apache.
#
# AUTHOR
# Craig Barratt <craig@arraycomm.com>
#
# COPYRIGHT
# Copyright (C) 2001 Craig Barratt
#
# See http://backuppc.sourceforge.net.
#
#========================================================================
#
# The first non-comment non-empty line gives the field names and should
# not be edited!!
#
host dhcp user moreUsers # <--- do not edit this line
#farside 0 craig jill,jeff # <--- example static IP host entry
#larson 1 bill # <--- example DHCP host entry