pear = no thanks \\
i will not have a pear.
+.SH INTERPOLATION
+
+Some handlers will support path interpolation for some of their configuration variables. Interpolation allows you to give a config variable a different value, depending on the host or vserver it is used in. See the documentation for each handler for which variables are interpolated.
+
+The following interpolation variables are available:
+
+.IP %h
+The short hostname (output of `hostname -s`).
+
+.IP %h
+The full hostname (output of `hostname --fqdn`).
+
+.IP %n
+The name of the vserver running in, or the empty string when running on the host.
+
+.IP %N
+The name of the vserver running in, or "host" when running on the host.
+
+.IP %v
+The root direcotry of the vserver running in, or the empty string when running on the host.
+
+.IP %%
+A literal %.
+
+For example, the following would backup the foo and bar vservers to /var/backups/foo and /var/backups/bar respectively.
+
+ backupdir = /var/backups/%n
+ vsnames = foo bar
+
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR backupninja (1),
.BR ninjahelper (1),