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# Configuration file for process_sysinfo system
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# where are our libraries?
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$LIBRARIES = '/home/rodolico/wip/dd_tools/web/computer_asset_manager/modules/sysinfo/cli_tools';
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$DSN = 'DBI:mysql:camp';
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$DB_USER = 'test';
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$DB_PASS = 'test';
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# only required if reports are sent from process_sysinfo. Not the norm.
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$iMailResults = 0; # if 0 (false), ignore following variables
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$mailTo = 'rod@dailydata.net';
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$mailCC = '';
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$mailBCC = '';
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$mailServer = 'mail.dailydata.net';
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$mailServerPort = 25;
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$mailFrom = 'sysinfo@dailydata.net';
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$SENDMAIL = '/usr/sbin/sendmail -tU';
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# where postProcess puts processed reports by default
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$saveDir='/home/rodolico/wip/dd_tools/web/computer_asset_manager/modules/backup/cli_tools/save';
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# Tagets to search for incoming messages, if not passed on the command line
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$sourceDir='/home/rodolico/wip/dd_tools/web/computer_asset_manager/modules/backup/cli_tools/testdata';
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# a temporary location
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$tempDir = '/home/rodolico/wip/dd_tools/web/computer_asset_manager/modules/backup/cli_tools/tmp';
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# this sub is placed in the configuration file as it is the most likely piece of code
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# the sysadmin will want to modify.
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# after a report has been modified, this routine will "post process" it.
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# The default action is to move it to the directory defined in $saveDir above, however
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# feel free to modify this to your needs. You might add it to a tgz, move it to a separate
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# directory or, if you're feeling brave, just delete it.
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sub postProcess {
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   my $filename = shift;
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   `mv '$filename' '$saveDir'`;
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}
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$MISSING_BACKUP_MAILTO='root';
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# name of each server we assume we will be backing up. A report will be 
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# created at the end of processing showing which ones were not backed up
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%backupDomains = (
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	'server1.example.com'             => 0,
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	'server2.example.com'             => 0,
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	'server3.example.com'             => 0,
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	'server4.example.com'             => 0,
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	);