#Enable or disable automatic backups. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.enabled=true #Whether to save before making a backup. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.save=true #Buffer size, in bytes, to use when reading / writing files. Higher will improve speeds, but increase memory usage. #Too high can cause an OOM. I'd advise against editing this unless you experience issues. #Range : 1-2147483647 #Default : 1048576 config.advancedbackups.buffer=1048576 #Whether to flush when making the aforementioned save. Can cause a lag spike, and is usually not required. #Unused prior to minecraft 1.16. #Options : true, false #Default : false config.advancedbackups.flush=false #Whether to require player activity between backups. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.activity=true #The type of backups to use. #Options : zip, differential, incremental #Default : differential config.advancedbackups.type=differential #A list of files, relative paths within the world directory, to skip backing up. #Comma separated, * is a wildcard, and backslashes are replaced with forward slashes. #Default : session.lock,*.dat_old config.advancedbackups.blacklist=session.lock,*_old #The absolute or relative path to the backup location. #Options : any file path. Default : ./backups config.advancedbackups.path=./backups #Minimum time between backups, in hours. This can prevent a shutdown backup from triggering immediately after a scheduled backup or similar situations. #Set to 0 to disable. #5 minutes = ~ 0.083 hours. #Range : 0 - 500 #Default : 0.5 config.advancedbackups.frequency.min=0.2 #Triggers a backup if none has already happened within this time. Can be combined with an uptime-based schedule. #Range : 0.5 - 500 #Default : 24 config.advancedbackups.frequency.max=24.0 #Whether the schedule below uses uptime (true) or real-world time (false). #Default : true config.advancedbackups.frequency.uptime=true #When using server uptime: #A looping comma-separated backup schedule, based off of server uptime, hours:minutes. Examples: #4:00 - Makes a backup every four hours. #4:00,7:00 - Makes a backup after four hours, then three, then four, and so on. #1:00 - Makes a backup every hour. #4:00,8:00,12:00,16:00,17:00,18:00,19:00,20:00,21:00,24:00 - Makes a backup following a strict schedule. #When using real-world time: #A strict schedule, using hours:minutes to follow real-world time. Examples: #4:00 - Makes a backup at 4am each day. #4:00,8:00,12:00,16:00,17:00,18:00,19:00,20:00,21:00,24:00 - Makes a backup at specific times of day. #Default : 1:00 config.advancedbackups.frequency.schedule=0:15 #Whether to force a backup on server shutdown. Respects min frequency. #Options : true, false #Default : false config.advancedbackups.frequency.shutdown=false #Whether to force a backup on server startup. Respects min frequency. #Options : true, false #Default : false config.advancedbackups.frequency.startup=false #Delay to use after startup, in seconds. Is always at least 5 seconds. #Range : 5-1000 #Default : 30 config.advancedbackups.frequency.delay=30 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##The following options control logging of backup progress, including which clients to contact. ##Backup start and end are always logged to console. The rest is configurable. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Which clients to send progress updates to. Behaviour before this was added was `ops` #Options : ops, all, none #Default : ops config.advancedbackups.logging.clients=all #How often to send progress info to clients, measured in milliseconds. Old behaviour was `0`, not recommended for servers due to network load. #Range : 0 - ~infinite #Default : 500 config.advancedbackups.logging.clientfrequency=500 #Whether to log backup progress to console. Start / finish are always logged. Old behaviour was `false`. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.logging.console=true #How often to send log progress info in the console, measured in milliseconds. #Range : 0 - ~infinite #Default : 5000 config.advancedbackups.logging.consolefrequency=5000 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##The following options control deletion of old backups, meeting a criteria. A backup only needs to meet ONE of the below criteria to be purged. ##The oldest backups are always purged first, or oldest differnetial partial if the oldest differential backup is being depended on. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #The maximum size to keep, in GB. Keep relatively high for zips, tighter space requirements should instead use differential or incremental backups. #Set to 0 to disable. #Range : 0 - 9999 #Default : 50 config.advancedbackups.purge.size=50.0 #The maximum days to keep backups for. Higher amounts will keep a longer "history" but take up more space in return. #Set to 0 to disable. #Range : 0 - 9999 #Default : 0 config.advancedbackups.purge.days=0 #The maximum amount of backups to keep. Older backups will be purged if this is exceeded. #Set to 0 to disable. #Range : 0 - 9999 #Default : 0 config.advancedbackups.purge.count=20 #Whether to delete incremental backup chains if max size is exceeded. If not, incremental backups do not respect the above options and never delete. #This is because you can't delete part of an incremental backup chain without breaking the links. Differentials do not have this downside. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.purge.incrementals=true #The minimum number of incremental chains to keep before purging any that meet the criteria. Only relevant if the above option is set to true. #Range : 1 - 9999 #Default : 1 config.advancedbackups.purge.incrementalchains=1 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##The following options only affect zip files, whether that's for zip backups, export commands or some other option. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #The compression level to use for zip files. Higher numbers space usage, but decrease performance. #Range : 1-9 #Default : 4 config.advancedbackups.zips.compression=4 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ##The following options only affect differential and incremental backups. #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #The maximum 'chain' length to keep. #Range : 5-500 #Default : 50 config.advancedbackups.chains.length=50 #Whether to compress 'chains'. This compresses the base backup and all sequential backups. Reduces space usage, but decreases performance. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.chains.compress=true #Whether to enable "smart" reset for chains - if every file is being backed up, mark the backup as complete and reset chain length regardless of intended backup type. #Options : true, false #Default : true config.advancedbackups.chains.smart=true #What % of a full backup is allowed to be contained in a partial before forcing it into a full backup. Useful for reducing partial backup size. #Range : 1-100 #Default : 50 config.advancedbackups.chains.maxpercent=50.0