removed a couple of defunct backup folders
authorChris Koeritz <fred@gruntose.com>
Mon, 19 Dec 2016 15:33:51 +0000 (10:33 -0500)
committerChris Koeritz <fred@gruntose.com>
Mon, 19 Dec 2016 15:33:51 +0000 (10:33 -0500)
scripts/archival/snarf_linux_config.pl

index e6a060b17d7c4f44aae4bde0f47928a73e5a2cb8..0fe2eacadda91aec9853651a0850ecc4fe01873d 100644 (file)
@@ -54,11 +54,13 @@ unlink $infofile;
 &backup_files($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/lib/dpkg", ("status*"));
 
 # backup the crucial hierarchies in /var...
-&backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/named");
+#gone: &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/named");
+#gone: &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/lib/named/master");
+
 ###not good: &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/lib/mysql");
 ###the mysql snarf is not necessarily usable, since we really should be
 ###backing up the databases by another means than this.
-&backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/lib/named/master");
+
 &backup_hierarchy($snarf_file_base, $number, "/", "var/lib/webalizer");
 
 # snag the grub bootloader files.