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#!/bin/bash
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
## (c) 2007, Pfalzwolf for www.linux-club.de
## Idea:
##	Mike Rubel 2004.01.04
##
## License:
##	use this software on your own risk, it works for me but there
##      are no guaranties at all
## ----------------------------------------------
##
## make_snapshot: 
##	Backup Script based on rsync
##	It creates Generation Backups for the levels daily, weekly and montly
##
## Version:
##	0.3
##
## Synopsis:
##       make_snapshot [OPTIONS]
##
## Description:
## 	This script was adopted from Mike Rubels documentation from
## 	http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
##	Based on Mikes handy rotating-filesystem-snapshot utility.
##	The basic idea is it makes rotating backup-snapshots of /home whenever called
##	A few elements came from
##	http://www.heinlein-support.de/web/support/wissen/rsync-backup/
##	An exclude list avoids to backup superflous files.
##
## Changes:
##	Instead of hourly, daily and weekly snapshots, daily, weekly and monthly
##	snapshots are used.
##	Checking the available space on backup media
##	Free configurable number of snapshots for every single level
##	Everything packed into one script
##
## Options:
##	-d make the daily backup plus rotate
##	-w make the weekly backup
##	-m make the monthly backup
##	-h displays a short help text
## 
## Changelog:
##	--------
########################################################################
unset PATH	# suggestion from H. Milz: avoid accidental use of $PATH
# ------------- System Commands used by this script --------------------
ID=/usr/bin/id;
ECHO=/bin/echo;
MOUNT=/bin/mount;
RM=/bin/rm;
MV=/bin/mv;
CP=/bin/cp;
TOUCH=/bin/touch;
RSYNC=/usr/bin/rsync;
DF=/bin/df;
TAIL=/usr/bin/tail;
SED=/bin/sed;
SYNC=/bin/sync;
LOGGER=/bin/logger;
CHMOD=/bin/chmod;
MKDIR=/bin/mkdir;
# ======================= CUSTOMIZING SECTION ==========================
MOUNT_DEVICE=/dev/sda2;                	# Your Mount device

MOUNT_RO=false; # For write protection set to true SNAPSHOT_RW=/DASI/TEST; # where to store the backups EXCLUDES=/home/wolf/nobackup/backup_exclude; # Create the backup_exclude file first! CHECK_HDMINFREE=true; # Check free space HDMINFREE=93; # Make a backup up to this percentage DAYS=3; # Number of daily backups -1 WEEKS=2; # Number of weekly backups -1 MONTHS=3; # Number of monthly backups -1

  1. ======================================================================
  1. Make sure we're running as root

if (( `$ID -u` != 0 )); then { $ECHO "Sorry, must be root. Exiting..."; exit; } fi

  1. Check Argument

if [ $# != 1 ] ; then { $ECHO "Error: Wrong number of arguments. \ Vaild is one out of -d, -w, -m, -h" ; exit; } fi

  1. Check Customization

if ! [ -b $MOUNT_DEVICE ] ; then { $ECHO "Error: Mount device $EXCLUDES isn't valid" ; exit; } fi if ! [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW ] ; then { $ECHO "Error: Backup Directory $SNAPSHOT_RW missing"; exit; } fi if ! [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home ] ; then $MKDIR -p $SNAPSHOT_RW/home; fi if ! [ -f $EXCLUDES ] ; then { $ECHO "Error: Exclude File $EXCLUDES missing" ; exit; } fi

  1. Check free space on disk

GETPERCENTAGE='s/.* \([0-9]\{1,3\}\)%.*/\1/'; if $CHECK_HDMINFREE ; then KBISFREE=`$DF /$SNAPSHOT_RW | $TAIL -n1 | $SED -e "$GETPERCENTAGE"` if [ $KBISFREE -ge $HDMINFREE ] ; then $ECHO "Error: Not enough space left for rotating backups!" $LOGGER "Error: Not enough space left for rotating backups!" exit fi fi

  1. ------------- The Script itself --------------------------------------

if $MOUNT_RO ; then # Attempt to remount the RW mount point as RW; else abort $MOUNT -o remount,rw $MOUNT_DEVICE $SNAPSHOT_RW ; if (( $? )); then $ECHO "Error: could not remount $SNAPSHOT_RW readwrite";

		exit;

fi; fi;


case $1 in

  1. *********** Daily Backups ********************************************

-d | -D) $ECHO "Starting Daily Backup..." # Rotating daily snapshots of /home

# Step 1: Delete the oldest snapshot, if it exists: # It is NOT moved to the weekly backups level since you can make hundreds of daily backups if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$DAYS ] ; then $RM -rf $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$DAYS ; fi;

# Step 2: Shift all other snapshots(s) by one, if they exist (e.g. 6->7...1->2) OLD=$DAYS; while [ $OLD -ge 2 ] ; do OLD=$[$OLD-1] if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$OLD ] ; then NEW=$[ $OLD + 1 ]

			# Save date

$TOUCH $SNAPSHOT_RW/.timestamp -r $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$OLD

             		$MV $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$OLD $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$NEW

# Restore date $TOUCH $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$NEW/.timestamp \ -r $SNAPSHOT_RW/.timestamp fi; done

# Step 3: make a hard-link-only (except for dirs) copy of the latest snapshot, # If that exists 0->1 if ! [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.0 ] ; then $MKDIR -p $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.0 $TOUCH $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.0/.timestamp else $CP -al $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.0 $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.1 ; fi;

# Step 4: rsync from the system into the latest snapshot (notice that # rsync behaves like cp --remove-destination by default, so the destination # is unlinked first. If it were not so, this would copy over the other # snapshot(s) too! $RSYNC \ -va --delete --delete-excluded \ --exclude-from="$EXCLUDES" \ /home/ $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.0 ;

# Check return code # 0 = ok, # 24 is also ok. It appears if files were changed or deleted while this script runs # Other return codes are Error -- see man (1) rsync if ! [ $? = 24 -o $? = 0 ] ; then $ECHO "Error: rsync finished on $MOUNT_DEVICE with errors!" $LOGGER "Error: rsync finished on $MOUNT_DEVICE with errors!" fi;

# Step 5: update the mtime of daily.0 to reflect the snapshot time $TOUCH $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.0 ;

# Finished! $ECHO "Finished rsync backup on $MOUNT_DEVICE..." $LOGGER "Finished rsync backup on $MOUNT_DEVICE..."

# For beeing on the secure site... $SYNC;;

# And thats it for home.

  1. *********** Weekly Backup ********************************************

-w | -W)$ECHO "Starting Weekly Backup..."

# Step 1: Delete the oldest snapshot, if it exists if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$WEEKS ] ; then $RM -rf $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$WEEKS ; fi;

# Step 2: shift the middle snapshots(s) by one, if they exist 3->4 ..0->1 OLD=$WEEKS; while [ $OLD -ge 1 ] ; do OLD=$[$OLD-1] if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$OLD ] ; then NEW=$[ $OLD + 1 ] $MV $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$OLD $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$NEW ; fi; done

# Step 3: Make a hard-link-only (except for dirs) copy of # daily.(max), assuming that exists, into weekly.0 if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$DAYS ] ; then $CP -al $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/daily.$DAYS $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.0 ; fi;;

  1. *********** Monthly Backup *******************************************

-m | -M)$ECHO "Starting Monthly Backup..."

# Step 1: Delete the oldest snapshot, if it exists if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/monthly.$MONTHS ] ; then $RM -rf $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/monthly.$MONTHS ; fi;

# Step 2: Shift the middle snapshots(s) by one, if they exist 6->7 ..0->1 OLD=$MONTHS; while [ $OLD -ge 1 ] ; do OLD=$[$OLD-1] if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/monthly.$OLD ] ; then NEW=$[ $OLD + 1 ] $MV $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/monthly.$OLD $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/monthly.$NEW ; fi; done

# Step 3: Make a hard-link-only (except for dirs) copy of # weekly.(max), assuming that exists, into monthly.0 if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$WEEKS ] ; then $CP -al $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/weekly.$WEEKS $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/monthly.0 ; fi;;

-h | -H)$ECHO "Usage: make_snapshot -d Initiates daily backup make_snapshot -w Initiates weekly backup make_snapshot -m Initiates monthly backup make_snapshot -h Displays this text."; exit;;

*) $ECHO "Error: Wrong argument. Vaild is one out of -d, -w, -m, -h" ; exit;;

esac

$ECHO "Backup ended" if $MOUNT_RO ; then # Now remount the RW snapshot mountpoint as readonly $MOUNT -o remount,ro $MOUNT_DEVICE $SNAPSHOT_RW ; if (( $? )); then $ECHO "Error: Could not remount $SNAPSHOT_RW readonly"; exit; fi;

fi;