#!/bin/bash # # $Id: backup.sh,v 1.8.2.1 2004/03/26 08:20:32 joela Exp $ # # full and incremental backup script # created 07 February 2000 # Based on a script by Daniel O'Callaghan # and modified by Gerhard Mourani # modified more by Joel Aufrecht in 2002 # merged with Collaboraid database backups Dec 2003 # 2004-02-10: Joel Aufrecht: added rolling delete and space check # # Change the variables below to fit your computer/backup # COMPUTER=yourserver.net # name of this computer BACKUPUSER=backup # username to own the files BACKUPDIR=/backup/thisserver # where to store the backups BACKUPPART=/dev/hda1 # which partition are we backing up to # (would be nice to figure this out automatically) WEBDIR=/var/lib/aolserver # path to OpenACS service root FULL_SPACE_FREE=5 # must be this many GB free to run full backup # if not, try incremental INCR_SPACE_FREE=1 # must be this many GB free to run incremental # if not, don't back up OTHERHOST= # another server, to receive backup # files # leave blank to skip scp exchange WIPE_OLD_AFTER_SCP_FULL=false # if true, then whenever a full backup file is # sucessfully scp'ed to OTHERHOST, wipe out all # similar backups except for the full backup file # rationale is, keep last good full + incrementals # on this box, keep everything on other box OTHERUSER=backup # the user on the recipient server # must have silent authentication, ie, # certificates # script assumes an exact match between database # name and filesystem POSTGRES_DBS="service0" # space-separated list of postgres databases # to be backed up to file system ORACLE8I_DBS="service0" # space-separated list of Oracle8i databases # to be backed up to file system # space-separated list of directories to be backed up #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # a space-delimited list of directories to back up # A minimal backup DIRECTORIES="/var/lib/aolserver/service0" # # this is a fairly thorough set of data back - must run as root to work, though #DIRECTORIES="/etc /home /root /cvsroot /var/qmail/alias /usr/local/aolserver $WEBDIR" #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # System Program Paths PG_BINDIR=/usr/local/pgsql/bin # path to PostGreSQL binaries TIMEDIR=$BACKUPDIR/last-full # where to store time of full backup TAR=/bin/tar # name and location of tar CHOWN=/bin/chown CHMOD=/bin/chmod SCP="/usr/bin/scp -oProtocol=2" ####################################################################### # # Shouldn't need to change anything below this line # ####################################################################### DOW=`date +%a` # Day of the week e.g. Mon DOM=`date +%d` # Date of the Month e.g. 27 DM=`date +%d%b` # Date and Month e.g. 27Sep DATE=`date +"%Y-%m-%d"` # Year, Month, Date, e.g. 20020401 # A full backup is generated: # the first time the script is run, # On the 1st of the month # Every Sunday # The rest of the time the backup includes only files that have changed # since the last full backup # Each backup has a date-specific filename # #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Parse command line #--------------------------------------------------------------------- case $1 in --full) TYPE="full" ;; --help | -help | -h | --h) echo "Usage: $0 --full to force full backup, or $0 to run automated. All other variables are set in the script." exit;; *) esac if [ ! -s $TIMEDIR/$COMPUTER-full-date ]; then TYPE="full"; fi if [[ $DOM = "01" || $DOW = "Sun" ]]; then TYPE="full"; fi if [ $TYPE == "full" ]; then NEW_FLAG="" else TYPE="incremental" NEW_FLAG="--newer-mtime `cat $TIMEDIR/$COMPUTER-full-date`"; fi #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Check for free space #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # get free byte count free=`df | grep $BACKUPPART | awk '{print $4}'` # force to incremental if there isn't room for full if [ $free -lt `expr $FULL_SPACE_FREE \* 1024 \* 1024` ]; then TYPE="incremental" echo "Not enough free space for full backup; trying incremental" fi # abort if there isn't room for incremental if [ $free -lt `expr $INCR_SPACE_FREE \* 1024 \* 1024` ]; then echo "Not enough free space for backup; aborting" exit -1 fi mkdir -p $BACKUPDIR mkdir -p $TIMEDIR #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Dump databases #--------------------------------------------------------------------- #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # PostGreSQL echo -e "\nPostgres" for dbname in $POSTGRES_DBS do dmp_file=$WEBDIR/$dbname/database-backup/$dbname-nightly-backup.dmp echo -n "-> Dumping $dbname to $dmp_file ... " time $PG_BINDIR/pg_dump -f $dmp_file -Fp $dbname /bin/ls -lh $dmp_file | awk '{print $5}' gzip -f $dmp_file done #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Oracle for dbname in $ORACLE8IDBS do dmp_file=$WEBDIR/$dbname/database-backup/$dbname-nightly-backup.dmp echo -n "-> Dumping $dbname to $dmp_file ... " time /usr/sbin/export-oracle $dbname $dmp_file /bin/ls -lh $dmp_file | awk '{print $5}' gzip -f $dmp_file done #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # Make backup files from file system and transfer to remote site # TODO: This could be parallelized #--------------------------------------------------------------------- # we switched from bzip2 back to gzip because bzip2 takes 10 times longer # for a 10% size advantage for directory in $DIRECTORIES do # strip directory of slashes when using it in the backup file name FULLNAME=$BACKUPDIR/$DATE-$COMPUTER-${directory//\//-}-backup-$TYPE.tar.gz # to use bzip2 instead of gzip, change z to j in the tar flags cd $directory tar -zcpsh . --file $FULLNAME $NEW_FLAG $CHOWN $BACKUPUSER $FULLNAME $CHMOD 660 $FULLNAME if [ -n "$OTHERHOST" ] then scp_success=1 scp_success=`$SCP -q $FULLNAME $OTHERUSER@$OTHERHOST:$BACKUPDIR` # if scp returns success, see if we should wipe if [[ scp_success -eq 0 && $WIPE_OLD_AFTER_SCP_FULL == "true" && $TYPE = "full" ]]; then # wipe out all similar backups except for the just-copied one for file in `ls $BACKUPDIR/*-$COMPUTER-${directory//\//-}-backup-*.tgz` do if [ $file != $FULLNAME] then rm $file fi done fi fi done # If full backup completed successfully, record the date so that # incremental backups are relative to the last successful full # backup if [ $TYPE == "full" ]; then NEWER="" NOW=`date +%Y-%m-%d` echo $NOW> $TIMEDIR/$COMPUTER-full-date; fi echo "Done."