renaming shbackup to sitarba
[sitarba.git] / sitarba.docbook
similarity index 92%
rename from shbackup.docbook
rename to sitarba.docbook
index 36741d98c4fb266bddd24fcc310830d971f9ba9d..1eacde1653bf9a99ad8b0c832eb47f3770aeffb6 100644 (file)
        </refentryinfo>
 
        <refmeta>
        </refentryinfo>
 
        <refmeta>
-               <refentrytitle>shbackup</refentrytitle>
+               <refentrytitle>sitarba</refentrytitle>
                <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
        </refmeta>
 
        <refnamediv>
                <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
        </refmeta>
 
        <refnamediv>
-               <refname>shbackup</refname> 
+               <refname>sitarba</refname> 
                <refpurpose>a simple backup solution</refpurpose>
        </refnamediv>
 
        <refsynopsisdiv>
                <cmdsynopsis>
                <refpurpose>a simple backup solution</refpurpose>
        </refnamediv>
 
        <refsynopsisdiv>
                <cmdsynopsis>
-                       <command>shbackup</command>
+                       <command>sitarba</command>
                        <arg>options</arg>
                        <arg choice="req"><replaceable>command</replaceable></arg>
                </cmdsynopsis>
                        <arg>options</arg>
                        <arg choice="req"><replaceable>command</replaceable></arg>
                </cmdsynopsis>
                <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
        
                <para>
                <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
        
                <para>
-                       <command>shbackup</command> is a simple backup solution
+                       <command>sitarba</command> is a simple backup solution
                        which packs user-defined file sets with tar. Each
                        backup belongs to an epoch, which is 'sporadic' or one
                        of the user-defined epochs. Standard epochs are year,
                        month, week, day, or hour. The backup can be made
                        either full, differential or incremental.
 
                        which packs user-defined file sets with tar. Each
                        backup belongs to an epoch, which is 'sporadic' or one
                        of the user-defined epochs. Standard epochs are year,
                        month, week, day, or hour. The backup can be made
                        either full, differential or incremental.
 
-                       <command>shbackup</command> takes care for pruning old
+                       <command>sitarba</command> takes care for pruning old
                        backups. The user defines for every epoch the number of
                        backups to keep, except for 'sporadic'. Sporadic
                        backups need to be removed manually.
                        backups. The user defines for every epoch the number of
                        backups to keep, except for 'sporadic'. Sporadic
                        backups need to be removed manually.
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
                        <term><option>-c, --conf FILE</option></term>
                        <listitem>
                                <para>Use given configuration file instead of
                        <term><option>-c, --conf FILE</option></term>
                        <listitem>
                                <para>Use given configuration file instead of
-                                       /etc/shbackup.conf.</para>
+                                       /etc/sitarba.conf.</para>
                        </listitem>
                </varlistentry>
        
                        </listitem>
                </varlistentry>