#!/bin/bash # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # mikes handy rotating-filesystem-snapshot utility # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # this needs to be a lot more general, but the basic idea is it makes # rotating backup-snapshots of /home whenever called # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- unset PATH # suggestion from H. Milz: avoid accidental use of $PATH # ------------- system commands used by this script -------------------- ID=/usr/bin/id; ECHO=/bin/echo; MOUNT=/bin/mount; RM=/bin/rm; MV=/bin/mv; CP=/bin/cp; TOUCH=/bin/touch; RSYNC=/usr/bin/rsync; # ------------- file locations ----------------------------------------- MOUNT_DEVICE=/dev/hdb1; SNAPSHOT_RW=/root/snapshot; EXCLUDES=/usr/local/etc/backup_exclude; # ------------- the script itself -------------------------------------- # make sure we're running as root if (( `$ID -u` != 0 )); then { $ECHO "Sorry, must be root. Exiting..."; exit; } fi # attempt to remount the RW mount point as RW; else abort $MOUNT -o remount,rw $MOUNT_DEVICE $SNAPSHOT_RW ; if (( $? )); then { $ECHO "snapshot: could not remount $SNAPSHOT_RW readwrite"; exit; } fi; # rotating snapshots of /home (fixme: this should be more general) # step 1: delete the oldest snapshot, if it exists: if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.3 ] ; then \ $RM -rf $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.3 ; \ fi ; # step 2: shift the middle snapshots(s) back by one, if they exist if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.2 ] ; then \ $MV $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.2 $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.3 ; \ fi; if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.1 ] ; then \ $MV $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.1 $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.2 ; \ fi; # step 3: make a hard-link-only (except for dirs) copy of the latest snapshot, # if that exists if [ -d $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.0 ] ; then \ $CP -al $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.0 $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.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/hourly.0 ; # step 5: update the mtime of hourly.0 to reflect the snapshot time $TOUCH $SNAPSHOT_RW/home/hourly.0 ; # and thats it for home. # now remount the RW snapshot mountpoint as readonly $MOUNT -o remount,ro $MOUNT_DEVICE $SNAPSHOT_RW ; if (( $? )); then { $ECHO "snapshot: could not remount $SNAPSHOT_RW readonly"; exit; } fi;