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# Parameters file for backup.php and check-backup.php
#
# Usage:
# backup.php --param_file=<this file>[,<another one>]
# or
# http://.../itop-backup/backup.php?param_file=<this file>[,<another one>]
#
# If a parameter is given both in the file and in the arguments,
# then the value given as argument is retained
#
# Note: most of the default values provided here should work fine
# if you have created sample data with the setup program
# MySQL coming with Easy PHP (Windows)
mysql_bindir = C:\Program Files\EasyPHP-5.3.6.0\mysql\bin
# Authentication
auth_user = admin
auth_pwd = admin
# Target file - path and filename (optional)
#
# Formatting rules:
# %Y-%m-%d => 2011-01-25... see PHP documentation of strftime()
# Placeholders:
# __HOST__ MySQL server
# __DB__ Database name
# __SUBNAME__ Tables prefix
#
backup_file = /var/log/__DB__-%Y-%m-%d
# Check thresholds (check-backup.php)
#
check_size_min = 20000 # bytes
check_size_reduction_max = 10 # percentage
# Ticket creation (check-backup.php)
#
# If the backup has failed, a ticket will be created
# This process relies on the SOAP service "CreateIncident"
#
# Root URL of an instance of iTop, into which the ticket will be created
check_ticket_itop = http://localhost/myiTop
# Any of the above paramaters are mandatory
check_ticket_login = admin # must have the right to create an Incident Ticket
check_ticket_pwd = admin
check_ticket_title = Backup check failed
check_ticket_customer = Demo
check_ticket_service = Computers and peripherals
check_ticket_service_subcategory = Repair
check_ticket_workgroup = Hardware support
check_ticket_impacted_server = dbserver1.demo.com