#!/bin/sh # # 2005-2009 Nico Schottelius (nico-ccollect at schottelius.org) # # This file is part of ccollect. # # ccollect is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # ccollect is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with ccollect. If not, see . # # Initially written for SyGroup (www.sygroup.ch) # Date: Mon Nov 14 11:45:11 CET 2005 # Error upon expanding unset variables: set -u # # Standard variables (stolen from cconf) # __pwd="$(pwd -P)" __mydir="${0%/*}"; __abs_mydir="$(cd "$__mydir" && pwd -P)" __myname=${0##*/}; __abs_myname="$__abs_mydir/$__myname" # # where to find our configuration and temporary file # CCOLLECT_CONF="${CCOLLECT_CONF:-/etc/ccollect}" CSOURCES="${CCOLLECT_CONF}/sources" CDEFAULTS="${CCOLLECT_CONF}/defaults" CPREEXEC="${CDEFAULTS}/pre_exec" CPOSTEXEC="${CDEFAULTS}/post_exec" TMP=$(mktemp "/tmp/${__myname}.XXXXXX") VERSION="0.8" RELEASE="2009-08-XX" HALF_VERSION="ccollect ${VERSION}" FULL_VERSION="ccollect ${VERSION} (${RELEASE})" # # CDATE: how we use it for naming of the archives # DDATE: how the user should see it in our output (DISPLAY) # TSORT: how to sort: tc = ctime, t = mtime # CDATE="date +%Y%m%d-%H%M" DDATE="date +%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S" TSORT="tc" # # unset values # PARALLEL="" USE_ALL="" # # catch signals # trap "rm -f \"${TMP}\"" 1 2 15 # # Functions # # time displaying echo _techo() { echo "$(${DDATE}): $@" } # exit on error _exit_err() { _techo "$@" rm -f "${TMP}" exit 1 } add_name() { awk "{ print \"[${name}] \" \$0 }" } # # Execute on remote host, if backing up to a remote host # pcmd() { if [ "${remote_host}" ]; then ssh "${remote_host}" "$@" else "$@" fi } display_version() { echo "${FULL_VERSION}" exit 0 } usage() { cat << eof ${__myname}: [args] ccollect creates (pseudo) incremental backups -h, --help: Show this help screen -p, --parallel: Parallelise backup processes -a, --all: Backup all sources specified in ${CSOURCES} -v, --verbose: Be very verbose (uses set -x) -V, --version: Print version information This is version ${VERSION}, released on ${RELEASE} (the first version was written on 2005-12-05 by Nico Schottelius). Retrieve latest ccollect at http://www.nico.schottelius.org/software/ccollect/ eof exit 0 } # # Parse options # while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do case "$1" in -a|--all) USE_ALL=1 ;; -v|--verbose) set -x ;; -p|--parallel) PARALLEL=1 ;; -h|--help) usage ;; -V|--version) display_version ;; -h|--help|-*) usage ;; --) # ignore the -- itself shift break ;; *) break ;; esac shift done # # Setup interval # if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then export INTERVAL="$1" shift else usage fi # # Check for configuraton directory # [ -d "${CCOLLECT_CONF}" ] || _exit_err "No configuration found in " \ "\"${CCOLLECT_CONF}\" (is \$CCOLLECT_CONF properly set?)" # # Create (portable!) source "array" # export no_sources=0 if [ "${USE_ALL}" = 1 ]; then # # Get sources from source configuration # ( cd "${CSOURCES}" && ls -1 > "${TMP}" ); ret=$? [ "${ret}" -eq 0 ] || _exit_err "Listing of sources failed. Aborting." while read tmp; do eval export source_${no_sources}=\"${tmp}\" no_sources=$((${no_sources}+1)) done < "${TMP}" else # # Get sources from command line # while [ "$#" -ge 1 ]; do eval arg=\"\$1\"; shift eval export source_${no_sources}=\"${arg}\" no_sources="$((${no_sources}+1))" done fi # # Need at least ONE source to backup # if [ "${no_sources}" -lt 1 ]; then usage else _techo "${HALF_VERSION}: Beginning backup using interval ${INTERVAL}" fi # # Look for pre-exec command (general) # if [ -x "${CPREEXEC}" ]; then _techo "Executing ${CPREEXEC} ..." "${CPREEXEC}"; ret=$? _techo "Finished ${CPREEXEC} (return code: ${ret})." [ "${ret}" -eq 0 ] || _exit_err "${CPREEXEC} failed. Aborting" fi # # Let's do the backup # i=0 while [ "${i}" -lt "${no_sources}" ]; do # # Get current source # eval name=\"\$source_${i}\" i=$((${i}+1)) export name # # start ourself, if we want parallel execution # if [ "${PARALLEL}" ]; then "$0" "${INTERVAL}" "${name}" & continue fi # # Start subshell for easy log editing # ( # # Stderr to stdout, so we can produce nice logs # exec 2>&1 # # Record start of backup: internal and for the user # begin_s="$(date +%s)" _techo "Beginning to backup" # # Standard configuration checks # if [ ! -e "${backup}" ]; then _exit_err "Source does not exist." fi # # Configuration _must_ be a directory (cconfig style) # if [ ! -d "${backup}" ]; then _exit_err "\"${name}\" is not a cconfig-directory. Skipping." fi # # Read Configuration # backup="${CSOURCES}/${name}" c_source="${backup}/source" c_dest="${backup}/destination" c_pre_exec="${backup}/pre_exec" c_post_exec="${backup}/post_exec" for opt in exclude verbose very_verbose rsync_options summary delete_incomplete \ remote_host rsync_failure_codes mtime quiet_if_down ; do if [ -f "${backup}/${opt}" -o -f "${backup}/no_${opt}" ]; then eval c_$opt=\"${backup}/$opt\" else eval c_$opt=\"${CDEFAULTS}/$opt\" fi done # # With mtime option, sort backup directories with mtime (default is ctime) # if [ -f "$c_mtime" ] ; then TSORT="t" fi # # Marking backups: If we abort it's not removed => Backup is broken # c_marker=".ccollect-marker" # # Read possible options # for opt in exclude verbose very_verbose rsync_options summary delete_incomplete remote_host ; do if [ -f "${backup}/${opt}" -o -f "${backup}/no_${opt}" ]; then eval c_$opt=\"${backup}/$opt\" else eval c_$opt=\"${CDEFAULTS}/$opt\" fi done # # first execute pre_exec, which may generate destination or other parameters # if [ -x "${c_pre_exec}" ]; then _techo "Executing ${c_pre_exec} ..." "${c_pre_exec}"; ret="$?" _techo "Finished ${c_pre_exec} (return code ${ret})." if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _exit_err "${c_pre_exec} failed. Skipping." fi fi # # Source checks # if [ ! -f "${c_source}" ]; then _exit_err "Source description \"${c_source}\" is not a file. Skipping." else source=$(cat "${c_source}"); ret="$?" if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _exit_err "Source ${c_source} is not readable. Skipping." fi fi # # Verify source is up and accepting connections before deleting any old backups # if ! rsync "${source}" >/dev/null 2>"${TMP}" ; then if [ -f "${c_quiet_if_down}" ]; then _exit_err "Source ${source} is not readable. Skipping." else cat "${TMP}" _exit_err "Error: source ${source} is not readable. Skipping." fi fi # # Destination is a path # if [ ! -f "${c_dest}" ]; then _exit_err "Destination ${c_dest} is not a file. Skipping." else ddir="$(cat "${c_dest}")"; ret="$?" if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _exit_err "Destination ${c_dest} is not readable. Skipping." fi fi # # Set pre-cmd, if we backup to a remote host. # if [ -f "${c_remote_host}" ]; then remote_host="$(cat "${c_remote_host}")"; ret="$?" if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _exit_err "Remote host file ${c_remote_host} exists, but is not readable. Skipping." fi destination="${remote_host}:${ddir}" else remote_host="" destination="${ddir}" fi export remote_host # # check for existence / use real name # ( pcmd cd "$ddir" ) || _exit_err "Cannot change to ${ddir}. Skipping." # NEW method as of 0.6: # - insert ccollect default parameters # - insert options # - insert user options # # rsync standard options # set -- "$@" "--archive" "--delete" "--numeric-ids" "--relative" \ "--delete-excluded" "--sparse" # # exclude list # if [ -f "${c_exclude}" ]; then set -- "$@" "--exclude-from=${c_exclude}" fi # # Output a summary # if [ -f "${c_summary}" ]; then set -- "$@" "--stats" fi # # Verbosity for rsync, rm, and mkdir # VVERBOSE="" if [ -f "${c_very_verbose}" ]; then set -- "$@" "-vv" VVERBOSE="-v" elif [ -f "${c_verbose}" ]; then set -- "$@" "-v" fi # # extra options for rsync provided by the user # if [ -f "${c_rsync_options}" ]; then while read line; do set -- "$@" "$line" done < "${c_rsync_options}" fi # # Check for incomplete backups # pcmd ls -1 "${ddir}/"*".${c_marker}" 2>/dev/null | while read marker; do incomplete="$(echo ${marker} | sed "s/\\.${c_marker}\$//")" _techo "Incomplete backup: ${incomplete}" if [ -f "${c_delete_incomplete}" ]; then _techo "Deleting ${incomplete} ..." pcmd rm $VVERBOSE -rf "${incomplete}" || \ _exit_err "Removing ${incomplete} failed." pcmd rm $VVERBOSE -f "${marker}" || \ _exit_err "Removing ${marker} failed." fi done # # interval definition: First try source specific, fallback to default # c_interval="$(cat "${backup}/intervals/${INTERVAL}" 2>/dev/null)" if [ -z "${c_interval}" ]; then c_interval="$(cat "${CDEFAULTS}/intervals/${INTERVAL}" 2>/dev/null)" if [ -z "${c_interval}" ]; then _exit_err "No definition for interval \"${INTERVAL}\" found. Skipping." fi fi # # check if maximum number of backups is reached, if so remove # use grep and ls -p so we only look at directories # count="$(pcmd ls -p1 "${ddir}" | grep "^${INTERVAL}\..*/\$" | wc -l \ | sed 's/^ *//g')" || _exit_err "Counting backups failed" _techo "Existing backups: ${count} Total keeping backups: ${c_interval}" if [ "${count}" -ge "${c_interval}" ]; then substract="$((${c_interval} - 1))" remove="$((${count} - ${substract}))" _techo "Removing ${remove} backup(s)..." pcmd ls -${TSORT}p1r "${ddir}" | grep "^${INTERVAL}\..*/\$" | \ head -n "${remove}" > "${TMP}" || \ _exit_err "Listing old backups failed" i=0 while read to_remove; do eval remove_$i=\"${to_remove}\" i="$(($i+1))" done < "${TMP}" j=0 while [ "${j}" -lt "${i}" ]; do eval to_remove=\"\$remove_$j\" _techo "Removing ${to_remove} ..." pcmd rm ${VVERBOSE} -rf "${ddir}/${to_remove}" || \ _exit_err "Removing ${to_remove} failed." j="$(($j+1))" done fi # # Check for backup directory to clone from: Always clone from the latest one! # last_dir="$(pcmd ls -${TSORT}p1 "${ddir}" | grep '/$' | head -n 1)" || \ _exit_err "Failed to list contents of ${ddir}." # # clone from old backup, if existing # if [ "${last_dir}" ]; then set -- "$@" "--link-dest=${ddir}/${last_dir}" _techo "Hard linking from ${last_dir}" fi # set time when we really begin to backup, not when we began to remove above destination_date="$(${CDATE})" destination_dir="${ddir}/${INTERVAL}.${destination_date}.$$" destination_full="${destination}/${INTERVAL}.${destination_date}.$$" # give some info _techo "Beginning to backup, this may take some time..." _techo "Creating ${destination_dir} ..." pcmd mkdir ${VVERBOSE} "${destination_dir}" || \ _exit_err "Creating ${destination_dir} failed. Skipping." # # added marking in 0.6 (and remove it, if successful later) # pcmd touch "${destination_dir}.${c_marker}" # # the rsync part # _techo "Transferring files..." rsync "$@" "${source}" "${destination_full}"; ret=$? _techo "Finished backup (rsync return code: $ret)." # # Set modification time (mtime) to current time # pcmd touch "${destination_dir}" # # Check if rsync exit code indicates failure. # fail="" if [ -f "$c_rsync_failure_codes" ]; then while read code ; do if [ "$ret" = "$code" ]; then fail=1 fi done <"$c_rsync_failure_codes" fi # # Remove marking here unless rsync failed. # if [ -z "$fail" ]; then pcmd rm "${destination_dir}.${c_marker}" || \ _exit_err "Removing ${destination_dir}/${c_marker} failed." if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _techo "Warning: rsync exited non-zero, the backup may be broken (see rsync errors)." fi else _techo "Warning: rsync failed with return code $ret." fi # # post_exec # if [ -x "${c_post_exec}" ]; then _techo "Executing ${c_post_exec} ..." "${c_post_exec}"; ret=$? _techo "Finished ${c_post_exec}." if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _exit_err "${c_post_exec} failed." fi fi # Calculation end_s="$(date +%s)" full_seconds="$((${end_s} - ${begin_s}))" hours="$((${full_seconds} / 3600))" seconds="$((${full_seconds} - (${hours} * 3600)))" minutes="$((${seconds} / 60))" seconds="$((${seconds} - (${minutes} * 60)))" _techo "Backup lasted: ${hours}:${minutes}:${seconds} (h:m:s)" ) | add_name done # # Be a good parent and wait for our children, if they are running wild parallel # if [ "${PARALLEL}" ]; then _techo "Waiting for children to complete..." wait fi # # Look for post-exec command (general) # if [ -x "${CPOSTEXEC}" ]; then _techo "Executing ${CPOSTEXEC} ..." "${CPOSTEXEC}"; ret=$? _techo "Finished ${CPOSTEXEC} (return code: ${ret})." if [ "${ret}" -ne 0 ]; then _techo "${CPOSTEXEC} failed." fi fi rm -f "${TMP}" _techo "Finished"