Usage: snebu-client backup [ -n backupname ] [ -d datestamp ] [ -r schedule ] [ file-list ] Initiates a system backup. By default, it will back up the local host to a local snebu install. You can also use this command to back up to a remote backup server, back up a remote host to either a local snebu instalation, or back up a remote host to another remote backup server, depending on which options are chosen. Options: -c, --config config_file Name of the configuration file. Default is /etc/snebu-client.conf. -n, --name backupname Name of the backup. Usually set to the server name that you are backing up. -d, --date datestamp Date stamp for this backup set. The format is in time_t format, sames as the output of the "date +%s" command. -r, --retention schedule Retention schedule for this backup set. Typical values are "daily", "weekly", "monthly", "yearly". --remote-client hostname Host name / IP address of remote server. Used to backup a remote server to local host. --backup-server hostname Host name / IP address of backup server. Used to backup to a remote server. -f, --force-full Force a full backup -C, --changedir path Changes to the given directory path before backing up or restoring. --graft /path/name/=/new/name/ Re-write path names beginning with "/path/name/" to "/new/name/" --plugin scriptname Specifies an optional plug in script. Usually used to perform database-specific operations (such as enabling hot backup mode) for systems with a DB installed. [ file-list ] List of files to backup -- overrides default