├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── archive-user.sh ├── backup-execute.sh ├── clean-user-repos.sh ├── config.ini ├── dump-databases.sh ├── inc ├── mysql-restore.sh ├── pg-pgdump.sh ├── pg-psql.sh ├── pg-setup.sh └── pgsql-restore.sh ├── purge-user-backup.sh ├── restore-archived-user.sh ├── restore-db.sh ├── restore-mail.sh ├── restore-user.sh └── restore-web.sh /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Vesta Control Panel Borg Incremental Backups 2 | A series of bash scripts to perform incremental backups of Vesta Control Panel users and server config, using Borg Backup as backend. 3 | 4 | ### The problem 5 | Vesta CP provides by default a backup system, this backup system creates a tar for each user every day (by default 10 copies are saved), But this way of making backups has some disadvantages when you have a lot of users: 6 | * Server overload. Earch time the backup is run, a complete copy of user files are saved. 7 | * Disk space consumption. Each backup copy contains a full backup of the user files. So its very easy to run out of disk space. 8 | 9 | ### The solution 10 | An incremental backup is one in which successive copies of the data contain only the portion that has changed since the preceding backup copy was made. This way you can store lot of backups points, without making a full backup each time. 11 | 12 | Borg Backup does an excellent job making incremental backups. And provide very interesting features such as compression, encryption and good performance. 13 | You can get more info at https://www.borgbackup.org/ 14 | 15 | # How the script collection works 16 | The main backup script is designed to be run every day via cronjob. This script saves a snapshot of all users, server config and vesta directory into different Borg repositories. 17 | 18 | This borg repositories are saved in `/backup` by default, organized in folders. 19 | 20 | Then, different scripts are provided to automatically restore users, webs, mail domains or databases if needed. 21 | 22 | Additionally, it is possible to archive users who are no longer active (they are saved into an offline archive directory), and in these users the incremental backups do not run. In this way we also save disk space. 23 | 24 | # Install 25 | I use Debian 9. I did not test it in other distros, but i think you should not find any major problem. 26 | 27 | ## Requirements 28 | * Vesta CP running 29 | * Borg backup 30 | 31 | ### 1- Borg install 32 | ``` 33 | apt update 34 | apt install borgbackup 35 | ``` 36 | 37 | ### 2- Install the scripts 38 | In my case i save the scripts under `/root/scripts`. 39 | To install the script collection run the following commands as root: 40 | ``` 41 | mkdir -p /root/scripts 42 | cd /root/scripts 43 | git clone https://github.com/ramirojoaquin/vestacp-borg-incremental-backups.git 44 | ``` 45 | 46 | ### 3- Create directory to store logs: 47 | ``` 48 | mkdir -p /var/log/scripts/backup 49 | ``` 50 | 51 | ### 4- Setup the cronjob 52 | As root run: 53 | ``` 54 | crontab -e 55 | ``` 56 | And add the following cronjob: 57 | ``` 58 | 0 4 * * * /root/scripts/vestacp-borg-incremental-backups/backup-execute.sh > /var/log/scripts/backup/backup_`date "+\%Y-\%m-\%d"`.log 2>&1 59 | ``` 60 | This cronjob will run `backup-execute.sh` every day at 4am. You can change the hour and the log locations. 61 | 62 | # Scripts details 63 | 64 | ## Backup execution 65 | The main backup script `./backup-execute.sh` is designed to be run every day via cronjob and it performs the following actions: 66 | 67 | * Creates an incremental backup archive/point of all the databases, using one repository per user . Repos are stored in `/backup/borg/db/USER` 68 | * Creates an incremental backup archive/point of all the users, using one repository per user . Repos are stored in `/backup/borg/home/USER` 69 | * Creates an incremental backup archive/point of config dir `/etc` and save the repo in `/backup/borg/etc` 70 | * Creates an incremental backup archive/point of vesta directory `/usr/local/vesta` and save the repo in `/backup/borg/vesta` 71 | * Creates an incremental backup archive/point of custom scripts `/root/scripts` and save the repo in `/backup/borg/scripts` 72 | * Sync backup folder with a second remote server if needed. 73 | 74 | All the paths can be customized in `config.ini` configuration file. 75 | 76 | If no backup was executed yet, the script will initialize the corresponding borg repositories. 77 | 78 | The name of the backup point/archive is set in the following format: 79 | `2018-05-20` (year-month-day) 80 | 81 | Vesta CLI commands are used to obtain all the information. 82 | 83 | ### Dump databases 84 | `./dump-databases.sh` 85 | 86 | Dump all databases and adds them to the user's db borg repository. It does this using pipes so that it does not use any temporary disk space. 87 | 88 | This script is called by main `backup-execute.sh` but it can also be run independently, optionally adding the date in YYYY-MM-DD format as the first parameter. 89 | 90 | ## Backup restore usage 91 | 92 | ### Restore entire user 93 | `./restore-user.sh 2018-03-25 user` 94 | 95 | This script will restore the given user from a particular point in incremental backup. If the user exist is overwritten. If the user does not exist a new one is created. 96 | 97 | * First argument is the archive/point, using the format YEAR-MONTH-DAY. 98 | * Second argument is the username. 99 | 100 | ### Restore web domain (optional with database) 101 | `./restore-web.sh 2018-03-25 user domain.com database` 102 | 103 | This script will restore the given web domain from a particular point in incremental backup. The web domain must exist in the system. 104 | 105 | * First argument is the archive/point, using the format YEAR-MONTH-DAY. 106 | * Second argument is the username who owns the domain. 107 | * Third argument is the web domain. 108 | * Fourth argument is database name. This argument is optional. 109 | 110 | ### Restore database 111 | `./restore-db.sh 2018-03-25 user database` 112 | 113 | This script will restore the given database from a particular point in incremental backup. The database must exist in the system. 114 | 115 | * First argument is the archive/point, using the format YEAR-MONTH-DAY. 116 | * Second argument is the username who owns the database. 117 | * Third argument is the database name. 118 | 119 | ### Restore mail domain 120 | `./restore-mail.sh 2018-03-25 user domain.com` 121 | 122 | This script will restore the given mail domain from a particular point in incremental backup. The mail domain must exist in the system. 123 | 124 | * First argument is the archive/point, using the format YEAR-MONTH-DAY. 125 | * Second argument is the username who owns the mail domain. 126 | * Third argument is the mail domain. 127 | 128 | ## Offline archive scripts 129 | 130 | ### Archive user 131 | `./archive-user.sh user` 132 | 133 | This script will save a copy of the given user to the offline archive directory `/backup/offline`. 134 | The databases are stored into the user dir. Using the following format `/home/userdir/db_dump/database.sql.gz` 135 | 136 | * First argument is the user name. 137 | 138 | ### Restore archived user 139 | `./restore-archived-user.sh user` 140 | 141 | This script is similar to restore-user.sh, but instead of restore from incremental backup, it will restore the given user from the offline archive. 142 | 143 | If the user does not exist in the system, it will be created. 144 | 145 | If the user already exist, it will be overwrited. 146 | 147 | * First argument is the user name. 148 | 149 | ## Cleaning and disk space saving scripts 150 | 151 | ### Purge user backup 152 | `./purge-user-backup.sh user` 153 | 154 | This script will remove all incremental backups archives/points for the given user. 155 | 156 | * First argument is the user name. 157 | 158 | ### Clean user repositories 159 | `./clean-user-repos.sh` 160 | 161 | This script performs a comparison between user repositories and current active users. 162 | 163 | If a repository does not correspond to an active user. The following actions are executed 164 | * The user repo is extracted into the offline archive directory `/backup/offline` for future use. 165 | * The user repo is deleted from the user repo dir saving disk space. 166 | 167 | # Other useful commands 168 | 169 | You can use borg cli to check backups and manually restore. 170 | 171 | Full documentation is available here: https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html# 172 | 173 | For exmaple this command will list the available incremental backup points for user admin. 174 | `borg list /backup/borg/home/admin` 175 | 176 | # Personal note 177 | 178 | This is my first git project. I want to share this with all the community. Use it under your own responsability. 179 | 180 | I am also open to changes and suggestions. You can write me to ramirojoaquin@gmail.com. 181 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archive-user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will save a copy of the given user to the offline archive directory 6 | USAGE="restore-user.sh user" 7 | 8 | # Assign arguments 9 | USER=$1 10 | 11 | # Set script start time 12 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 13 | 14 | # Set dir paths 15 | USER_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER 16 | VESTA_USER_DIR=$VESTA_DIR/data/users/$USER 17 | ARCHIVE_USER_DIR=$ARCHIVE_DIR/$USER 18 | ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR=$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/vesta/$USER 19 | 20 | ##### Validations ##### 21 | 22 | if [[ -z $1 ]]; then 23 | echo "!!!!! This script needs 1 argument: User name" 24 | echo "---" 25 | echo "Usage example:" 26 | echo $USAGE 27 | exit 1 28 | fi 29 | 30 | # Check if user archive exist 31 | if [ ! -d "$USER_DIR" ]; then 32 | echo "!!!!! User $USER does not exist in the system. Aborting..." 33 | exit 1 34 | fi 35 | 36 | # Check if user exist in vesta dir 37 | if [ ! -d "$VESTA_USER_DIR" ]; then 38 | echo "!!!!! User $USER doest not exist in vesta directory." 39 | exit 1 40 | fi 41 | 42 | # Check if user archive exist 43 | if [ -f "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz" ]; then 44 | echo "!!!!! User archive file $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz already exist." 45 | read -p "Do you want to overwrite? " -n 1 -r 46 | echo 47 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 48 | then 49 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 50 | echo 51 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 52 | exit 1 53 | fi 54 | fi 55 | 56 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" ]; then 57 | echo "!!!!! User archive directory $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR already exist." 58 | read -p "Do you want to overwrite? " -n 2 -r 59 | echo 60 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 61 | then 62 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 63 | echo 64 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 65 | exit 1 66 | fi 67 | fi 68 | 69 | echo "########## USER $USER FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH ARCHIVE ##########" 70 | 71 | echo "-- Dumping databases to user dir" 72 | # Create dir where the user databases will be stored 73 | DESTINATION=$HOME_DIR/$USER/$DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME 74 | mkdir -p $DESTINATION 75 | # Clean destination 76 | rm -f $DESTINATION/* 77 | while read DATABASE ; do 78 | mysqldump $DATABASE --opt --routines | gzip > $DESTINATION/$DATABASE.sql.gz 79 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') -- $DATABASE > $DESTINATION/$DATABASE.sql.gz" 80 | # Fix permissions 81 | chown -R $USER:$USER $DESTINATION 82 | done < <(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w mysql | cut -d " " -f1) 83 | 84 | while read DATABASE ; do 85 | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/pg-pgdump.sh $DATABASE | gzip > $DESTINATION/$DATABASE.sql.gz 86 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') -- $DATABASE > $DESTINATION/$DATABASE.sql.gz" 87 | # Fix permissions 88 | chown -R $USER:$USER $DESTINATION 89 | done < <(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w pgsql | cut -d " " -f1) 90 | 91 | echo "-- Creating user archive directory $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" 92 | # First remove archive dir and file if exist 93 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" ]; then 94 | rm -rf $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 95 | fi 96 | if [ -f "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz" ]; then 97 | rm -rf $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz 98 | fi 99 | 100 | # Archive dir creation 101 | mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 102 | mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR 103 | 104 | echo "-- Saving vesta config files for user $USER from $VESTA_USER_DIR to $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR" 105 | rsync -za $VESTA_USER_DIR/ $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR/ 106 | 107 | echo "-- Saving user files from $USER_DIR to $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" 108 | rsync -za $USER_DIR/ $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/ 109 | 110 | echo "-- Compressing $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR into $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz" 111 | cd $ARCHIVE_DIR 112 | tar -pczf $USER.tar.gz $USER 113 | 114 | # Clean archive dir 115 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" ]; then 116 | rm -rf $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 117 | fi 118 | 119 | echo 120 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### USER $USER ARCHIVED INTO $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz ####################" 121 | 122 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 123 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 124 | 125 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 126 | echo 127 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /backup-execute.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash -l 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | ### Variables ### 6 | 7 | # Set script start time 8 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 9 | 10 | # Exclude is a temp file that stores dirs that we dont want to backup 11 | EXCLUDE=$CURRENT_DIR/exclude 12 | 13 | # Set backup archive name to current day 14 | ARCHIVE=$(date +'%F') 15 | 16 | ### Start processing ### 17 | 18 | # Dump databases to borg 19 | $CURRENT_DIR/dump-databases.sh $ARCHIVE 20 | 21 | echo 22 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### USER PROCESSING ####################" 23 | echo 24 | 25 | # Prepare excluded users array 26 | IFS=', ' read -r -a EXCLUDED_USERS <<< "$EXCLUDED_USERS" 27 | 28 | COUNT=0 29 | 30 | for USER_DIR in $HOME_DIR/* ; do 31 | if [ -d "$USER_DIR" ]; then 32 | USER=$(basename $USER_DIR) 33 | 34 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## Processing user $USER ##########" 35 | echo 36 | 37 | # Check if the user is in the excluded users list and skip if true 38 | for EXCLUDED_USER in "${EXCLUDED_USERS[@]}" 39 | do 40 | if [ "$USER" == "$EXCLUDED_USER" ]; then 41 | echo "!! User $USER is in the excluded users list, the backup will not run" 42 | echo 43 | continue 2 44 | fi 45 | done 46 | 47 | # Clean exclusion list 48 | if [ -f "$EXCLUDE" ]; then 49 | rm $EXCLUDE 50 | fi 51 | 52 | # Build exclusion list 53 | # No need for drush backups, tmp folder and .cache dir 54 | echo "$USER_DIR/drush-backups" >> $EXCLUDE 55 | echo "$USER_DIR/tmp" >> $EXCLUDE 56 | echo "$USER_DIR/.cache" >> $EXCLUDE 57 | 58 | # Exclude drupal and wordpress cache dirs 59 | for WEB_DIR in $USER_DIR/web/* ; do 60 | if [ -d "$WEB_DIR/$PUBLIC_HTML_DIR_NAME" ]; then 61 | find $WEB_DIR/$PUBLIC_HTML_DIR_NAME -maxdepth 2 -type d -name "cache" | grep "wp-content/cache" >> $EXCLUDE 62 | if [ -d "$WEB_DIR/$PUBLIC_HTML_DIR_NAME/cache" ]; then 63 | echo "$WEB_DIR/$PUBLIC_HTML_DIR_NAME/cache" >> $EXCLUDE 64 | fi 65 | fi 66 | done 67 | 68 | # Set user borg repo path 69 | USER_REPO=$REPO_USERS_DIR/$USER 70 | 71 | # Check if repo was initialized, if its not we perform borg init 72 | if ! [ -d "$USER_REPO/data" ]; then 73 | echo "-- No repo found. Initializing new borg repository $USER_REPO" 74 | mkdir -p $USER_REPO 75 | borg init $OPTIONS_INIT $USER_REPO 76 | fi 77 | 78 | echo "-- Creating new backup archive $USER_REPO::$ARCHIVE" 79 | borg create $OPTIONS_CREATE $USER_REPO::$ARCHIVE $USER_DIR --exclude-from=$EXCLUDE 80 | echo "-- Cleaning old backup archives" 81 | borg prune $OPTIONS_PRUNE $USER_REPO 82 | 83 | let COUNT++ 84 | echo 85 | fi 86 | done 87 | 88 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## $COUNT USERS PROCESSED ##########" 89 | 90 | # We dont need exclude list anymore 91 | if [ -f "$EXCLUDE" ]; then 92 | rm $EXCLUDE 93 | fi 94 | 95 | echo 96 | echo 97 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### SERVER LEVEL BACKUPS #####################" 98 | 99 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## Executing scripts backup: $SCRIPTS_DIR ##########" 100 | if ! [ -d "$REPO_SCRIPTS/data" ]; then 101 | echo "-- No repo found. Initializing new borg repository $REPO_SCRIPTS" 102 | mkdir -p $REPO_SCRIPTS 103 | borg init $OPTIONS_INIT $REPO_SCRIPTS 104 | fi 105 | echo "-- Creating new backup archive $REPO_SCRIPTS::$ARCHIVE" 106 | borg create $OPTIONS_CREATE $REPO_SCRIPTS::$ARCHIVE $SCRIPTS_DIR 107 | echo "-- Cleaning old backup archives" 108 | borg prune $OPTIONS_PRUNE $REPO_SCRIPTS 109 | echo 110 | 111 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## Executing server config backup: $ETC_DIR ##########" 112 | if ! [ -d "$REPO_ETC/data" ]; then 113 | echo "-- No repo found. Initializing new borg repository $REPO_ETC" 114 | mkdir -p $REPO_ETC 115 | borg init $OPTIONS_INIT $REPO_ETC 116 | fi 117 | echo "-- Creating new backup archive $REPO_ETC::$ARCHIVE" 118 | borg create $OPTIONS_CREATE $REPO_ETC::$ARCHIVE $ETC_DIR 119 | echo "-- Cleaning old backup archives" 120 | borg prune $OPTIONS_PRUNE $REPO_ETC 121 | echo 122 | 123 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## Executing Vesta dir backup: $VESTA_DIR ##########" 124 | if ! [ -d "$REPO_VESTA/data" ]; then 125 | echo "-- No repo found. Initializing new borg repository $REPO_VESTA" 126 | mkdir -p $REPO_VESTA 127 | borg init $OPTIONS_INIT $REPO_VESTA 128 | fi 129 | echo "-- Creating new backup archive $REPO_VESTA::$ARCHIVE" 130 | borg create $OPTIONS_CREATE $REPO_VESTA::$ARCHIVE $VESTA_DIR 131 | echo "-- Cleaning old backup archives" 132 | borg prune $OPTIONS_PRUNE $REPO_VESTA 133 | echo 134 | 135 | if [[ ! -z "$REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER" && ! -z "$REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER_DIR" ]]; then 136 | echo 137 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### SYNC BACKUP DIR $BACKUP_DIR TO REMOTE SERVER: $REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER:$REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER_DIR ####################" 138 | rsync -za --delete --stats $BACKUP_DIR/ $REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER_USER@$REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER:$REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER_DIR/ 139 | fi 140 | 141 | echo 142 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### BACKUP COMPLETED ####################" 143 | 144 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 145 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 146 | 147 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 148 | echo 149 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /clean-user-repos.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | echo 5 | echo "This script performs a comparison between user repositories and current active users." 6 | echo "If a repository does not correspond to an active user. The following actions are executed:" 7 | echo "-- The user repo is extracted into the offline archive directory $ARCHIVE_DIR for future use." 8 | echo "-- The user repo is deleted from the user repo dir saving disk space." 9 | echo 10 | 11 | # Set script start time 12 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 13 | 14 | # Set array of user repos 15 | USER_REPOS_TO_ARCHIVE=() 16 | 17 | # Temp dir setup 18 | TEMP_DIR=$CURRENT_DIR/tmp 19 | mkdir -p $TEMP_DIR 20 | 21 | for USER_REPO in $REPO_USERS_DIR/* ; do 22 | USER=$(basename $USER_REPO) 23 | if [ ! -d "$HOME_DIR/$USER" ] 24 | then 25 | USER_REPOS_TO_ARCHIVE+=($USER) 26 | fi 27 | done 28 | 29 | if [ ${#USER_REPOS_TO_ARCHIVE[@]} -eq 0 ]; then 30 | echo "########## NO USER REPOSITORIES TO CLEAN ##########" 31 | echo 32 | exit 1 33 | fi 34 | 35 | echo "########## THE FOLLOWING USER REPOSITORIES DOES NOT HAVE AN ACTIVE USER IN THE SYSTEM ##########" 36 | echo 37 | printf '%s\n' "${USER_REPOS_TO_ARCHIVE[@]}" 38 | 39 | echo 40 | 41 | read -p "Are you sure you want to archive this user repositories into $ARCHIVE_DIR? " -n 1 -r 42 | echo 43 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 44 | then 45 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 46 | echo 47 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 48 | exit 1 49 | fi 50 | 51 | echo 52 | 53 | for USER in "${USER_REPOS_TO_ARCHIVE[@]}" 54 | do 55 | echo "########## Processing user $USER ##########" 56 | echo 57 | 58 | USER_REPO=$REPO_USERS_DIR/$USER 59 | USER_DB_REPO=$REPO_DB_DIR/$USER 60 | LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE=$(borg list $USER_REPO | cut -d " " -f1 | awk 'END{print}') 61 | 62 | # Set dir paths 63 | ARCHIVE_USER_DIR=$ARCHIVE_DIR/$USER 64 | USER_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER 65 | BACKUP_USER_DIR="${USER_DIR:1}" 66 | VESTA_USER_DIR=$VESTA_DIR/data/users/$USER 67 | BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR="${VESTA_USER_DIR:1}" 68 | ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR=$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/vesta 69 | 70 | if [ -f "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz" ]; then 71 | echo "!!!!! User archive file $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz already exist." 72 | read -p "Do you want to overwrite? " -n 2 -r 73 | echo 74 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 75 | then 76 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 77 | echo 78 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 79 | continue 80 | fi 81 | fi 82 | 83 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" ]; then 84 | echo "!!!!! User archive directory $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR already exist." 85 | read -p "Do you want to overwrite? " -n 3 -r 86 | echo 87 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 88 | then 89 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 90 | echo 91 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 92 | continue 93 | fi 94 | fi 95 | 96 | if [ -z "$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE" ]; then 97 | echo "!!!!! No backup archive found, cancel user $USER process" 98 | continue 99 | echo 100 | fi 101 | 102 | echo "-- Creating archive user dir $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" 103 | mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 104 | mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR 105 | cd $TEMP_DIR 106 | 107 | echo "-- Extracting Vesta user $USER files from backup $REPO_VESTA::$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE to temp dir" 108 | borg extract --list $REPO_VESTA::$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE $BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR 109 | # Check that the files have been restored correctly 110 | if [ ! -d "$BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR" ]; then 111 | echo "!!!!! Vesta user config files for $USER are not present in backup archive $LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE." 112 | fi 113 | if [ -z "$(ls -A $BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR)" ]; then 114 | echo "!!!!! Vesta user config files restored directory for $USER is empty." 115 | fi 116 | 117 | echo "-- Extracting last backup $USER_REPO::$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE to temp dir" 118 | borg extract --list $USER_REPO::$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE $BACKUP_USER_DIR 119 | 120 | # Check that the files have been restored correctly 121 | if [ ! -d "$BACKUP_USER_DIR" ]; then 122 | echo "!!!!! User $USER files are not present in backup archive $LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE." 123 | continue 124 | fi 125 | if [ -z "$(ls -A $BACKUP_USER_DIR)" ]; then 126 | echo "!!!!! User $USER restored directory is empty." 127 | continue 128 | fi 129 | 130 | echo "-- Extracting last database backup $USER_DB_REPO::$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE to temp dir" 131 | 132 | DATABASE_ARCHIVES=$(borg list $USER_DB_REPO | grep "\-$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE" | awk '{print $1}') 133 | mkdir -p $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/$DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME 134 | for DATABASE_ARCHIVE in "${DATABASE_ARCHIVES}"; do 135 | DATABASE_NAME=$(echo $DATABASE_ARCHIVE | sed -e "s/-$LAST_BACKUP_ARCHIVE//") 136 | echo "-- Extracting $DATABASE_ARCHIVE to $DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME/$DATABASE_NAME.sql.gz"; 137 | borg extract --stdout $USER_DB_REPO::$DATABASE_ARCHIVE | gzip > $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/$DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME/$DATABASE_NAME.sql.gz 138 | done 139 | 140 | echo "-- Moving user files from temp dir to $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" 141 | mv $BACKUP_USER_DIR/* $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 142 | mv $BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR 143 | 144 | echo "-- Compressing $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR to $ARCHIVE_DIR/$USER.tar.gz" 145 | cd $ARCHIVE_DIR 146 | tar -pczf $USER.tar.gz $USER 147 | 148 | # Clean archive dir 149 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" ]; then 150 | rm -rf $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 151 | fi 152 | 153 | echo "-- Removing user repo $USER_REPO from disk." 154 | if [ -d "$USER_REPO" ]; then 155 | rm -rf $USER_REPO 156 | fi 157 | 158 | echo "-- Removing user database repo $USER_DB_REPO from disk." 159 | if [ -d "$USER_DB_REPO" ]; then 160 | rm -rf $USER_DB_REPO 161 | fi 162 | 163 | echo 164 | done 165 | 166 | echo "-- Cleaning temp dir" 167 | if [ -d "$TEMP_DIR" ]; then 168 | rm -rf $TEMP_DIR/* 169 | fi 170 | 171 | echo 172 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### USER REPOSITORIES CLEAN COMPLETED ####################" 173 | 174 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 175 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 176 | 177 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 178 | echo 179 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This config file set the global variables for all backup and restore scripts. 2 | 3 | ##### What to backup ##### 4 | HOME_DIR=/home # Where user directories are placed 5 | SCRIPTS_DIR=/root/scripts # Where custom scripts are stored 6 | ETC_DIR=/etc # Server level config files 7 | VESTA_DIR=/usr/local/vesta # Where Vesta CP files are stored 8 | 9 | ##### What NOT to backup ##### 10 | # This scrupt treats all dirs under /home as "users" 11 | # Put here the users or dirs under /home that you dont want to backup, separated by , Ex: "user,user2,otheruser" 12 | EXCLUDED_USERS= 13 | 14 | ##### Where to backup ##### 15 | BACKUP_DIR=/backup # Global backup directory, inside this dir the script creates the different repo dirs. 16 | ARCHIVE_DIR=$BACKUP_DIR/offline # Is where offline users / archived users are stored. Incremental backups will not execute in archived users. 17 | 18 | # This is where individual users repositories will be created 19 | REPO_USERS_DIR=$BACKUP_DIR/borg/home 20 | REPO_DB_DIR=$BACKUP_DIR/borg/db 21 | 22 | # Sever level repositories 23 | REPO_SCRIPTS=$BACKUP_DIR/borg/scripts 24 | REPO_ETC=$BACKUP_DIR/borg/etc 25 | REPO_VESTA=$BACKUP_DIR/borg/vesta 26 | 27 | ##### How many backups to keep (-1 for infinite) ##### 28 | BACKUP_DAYS=90 29 | BACKUP_WEEKS=24 30 | BACKUP_MONTHS=-1 31 | 32 | ##### Dir names ##### 33 | PUBLIC_HTML_DIR_NAME=public_html 34 | DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME=db_dump 35 | 36 | ##### BORG config ##### 37 | # Encryption mode should be "none" or "repokey-blake2" or "repokey" 38 | # repokey-blake2 is faster than repokey for modern CPUs 39 | # none is the fastest but no security 40 | ENCRYPTION_MODE="repokey-blake2" 41 | export BORG_PASSPHRASE="passphrase_for_all_borg_repos" 42 | # Compression type 43 | # Default is lz4, very fast and ok compression ratio. 44 | # zstd is more modern and better compression ratio 45 | COMPRESSION_MODE="lz4" 46 | OPTIONS_INIT="--encryption=$ENCRYPTION_MODE" 47 | OPTIONS_CREATE="-sv --compression $COMPRESSION_MODE" 48 | OPTIONS_PRUNE="-v --keep-daily=$BACKUP_DAYS --keep-weekly=$BACKUP_WEEKS --keep-monthly=$BACKUP_MONTHS" 49 | export BORG_UNKNOWN_UNENCRYPTED_REPO_ACCESS_IS_OK=yes # Leave yes if when you run the script via cron to avoid missing borg cache files. 50 | export HOME=/root # Sometimes when you run via cron, you need to export home directory, so borg can find cache files 51 | 52 | # Its very useful to have a backup mirror in other location, just in case the main server goes down 53 | 54 | ##### Backup dir sync to remote server. Leave blank to skip ##### 55 | # !!!!!!!!! WARNING, THE DESTINATION DIR IN THE REMOTE SERVER WILL BE COMPLETELY OVERWRITTEN !!!!!!!!!! 56 | # !!!!!!!!! Setup a passwordless ssh connection to remote server before using this feature 57 | REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER= 58 | REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER_USER=root 59 | REMOTE_BACKUP_SERVER_DIR=/backup/mainserver 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dump-databases.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script dump all databases to the user's database borg repo 6 | 7 | # Assign arguments 8 | TIME=$1 9 | DB_COUNT=0 10 | if [ -z $TIME ]; then 11 | TIME=$(date +'%F') 12 | fi 13 | 14 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### DUMP MYSQL DATABASES TO CORRESPONDING USER BORG REPO ####################" 15 | # Get user list 16 | while read USER ; do 17 | USER_REPO=$REPO_DB_DIR/$USER 18 | # Check if repo was initialized, if its not we perform borg init 19 | if ! [ -d "$USER_REPO/data" ]; then 20 | echo "-- No repo found. Initializing new borg repository $USER_REPO" 21 | mkdir -p $USER_REPO 22 | borg init $OPTIONS_INIT $USER_REPO 23 | fi 24 | # Get MySQL databases 25 | while read DATABASE ; do 26 | ARCHIVE="$DATABASE-$TIME" 27 | echo "-- Creating new backup archive $USER_REPO::$ARCHIVE" 28 | mysqldump $DATABASE --opt --routines --skip-comments | borg create $OPTIONS_CREATE $USER_REPO::$ARCHIVE - 29 | borg prune $OPTIONS_PRUNE $USER_REPO --prefix ${DATABASE}'-' 30 | let DB_COUNT++ 31 | done < <(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w mysql | cut -d " " -f1) 32 | # Get PostgreSQL databases 33 | while read DATABASE ; do 34 | ARCHIVE="$DATABASE-$TIME" 35 | echo "-- Creating new backup archive $USER_REPO::$ARCHIVE" 36 | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/pg-pgdump.sh $DATABASE | borg create $OPTIONS_CREATE $USER_REPO::$ARCHIVE - 37 | borg prune $OPTIONS_PRUNE $USER_REPO --prefix ${DATABASE}'-' 38 | let DB_COUNT++ 39 | done < <(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w pgsql | cut -d " " -f1) 40 | 41 | echo "-- Cleaning old backup archives" 42 | done < <(v-list-users | cut -d " " -f1 | awk '{if(NR>2)print}') 43 | 44 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## $DB_COUNT DATABASES SAVED ##########" 45 | echo 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inc/mysql-restore.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Validate arguments 4 | 5 | if [ -z $1 ]; then 6 | echo "!!!!! Database not entered. Aborting..." 7 | exit 1 8 | fi 9 | if [ -z $2 ]; then 10 | echo "!!!!! Database file not entered. Aborting..." 11 | exit 1 12 | fi 13 | 14 | DB=$1 15 | DB_FILE=$2 16 | 17 | # Check if database and database file exist 18 | 19 | DBEXISTS=$(mysql --batch --skip-column-names -e "SHOW DATABASES LIKE '"$DB"';" | grep "$DB" > /dev/null; echo "$?") 20 | if ! [ $DBEXISTS -eq 0 ]; then 21 | echo "!!!!! Database $DB does not exists. Aborting..." 22 | exit 1 23 | fi 24 | if [ -z $DB_FILE ]; then 25 | echo "!!!!! Database file $DB_FILE not found. Aborting..." 26 | exit 1 27 | fi 28 | 29 | echo "-- Removing database $DB" 30 | mysqladmin -f drop $DB 31 | 32 | echo "-- Creating database $DB" 33 | mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS $DB" 34 | 35 | echo "-- Importing $DB_FILE to $DB database" 36 | if [[ $DB_FILE = *".gz"* ]]; then 37 | gunzip < $DB_FILE | mysql $DB 38 | else 39 | mysql $DB < $DB_FILE 40 | fi 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inc/pg-pgdump.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Validate arguments 4 | 5 | if [ -z $1 ]; then 6 | echo "!!!!! Database not entered. Aborting..." 7 | exit 1 8 | fi 9 | 10 | DB=$1 11 | 12 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 13 | source $CURRENT_DIR/pg-setup.sh 14 | 15 | pg_dump -h localhost -U $USER $DB 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inc/pg-psql.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | DB=$1 4 | 5 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 6 | source $CURRENT_DIR/pg-setup.sh 7 | 8 | cat | psql -h localhost -U $USER $DB 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inc/pg-setup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 4 | source $CURRENT_DIR/../config.ini 5 | 6 | pgsqlstr=`cat ${VESTA_DIR}/conf/pgsql.conf` 7 | eval $pgsqlstr 8 | export PGPASSWORD=$PASSWORD 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /inc/pgsql-restore.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Validate arguments 4 | 5 | if [ -z $1 ]; then 6 | echo "!!!!! Database not entered. Aborting..." 7 | exit 1 8 | fi 9 | if [ -z $2 ]; then 10 | echo "!!!!! Database file not entered. Aborting..." 11 | exit 1 12 | fi 13 | 14 | DB=$1 15 | DB_FILE=$2 16 | 17 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 18 | 19 | echo "-- Importing $DB_FILE to $DB database" 20 | if [[ $DB_FILE = *".gz"* ]]; then 21 | gunzip < $DB_FILE | $CURRENT_DIR/pg-psql.sh $DB 22 | else 23 | $CURRENT_DIR/pg-psql.sh $DB < $DB_FILE 24 | fi 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /purge-user-backup.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will remove incremental backups for the given user. 6 | USAGE="purge-user-backup.sh user" 7 | 8 | # Assign arguments 9 | USER=$1 10 | 11 | # Set script start time 12 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 13 | 14 | # Set user repository 15 | USER_REPO=$REPO_USERS_DIR/$USER 16 | 17 | ##### Validations ##### 18 | 19 | if [ -z $1 ]; then 20 | echo "!!!!! This script needs 1 argument: user" 21 | echo "---" 22 | echo "Usage example:" 23 | echo $USAGE 24 | exit 1 25 | fi 26 | 27 | # Check if user repo exist 28 | if [ ! -d "$USER_REPO" ]; then 29 | echo "!!!!! User $USER has no backup repository or no backup has been executed yet. Aborting..." 30 | echo "---" 31 | echo "Available user repositories:" 32 | ls $REPO_USERS_DIR 33 | echo "---" 34 | echo "Usage example:" 35 | echo $USAGE 36 | exit 1 37 | fi 38 | 39 | echo "########## BACKUP REPOSITORY FOR USER $USER FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH PURGE ##########" 40 | 41 | echo "!!!!! This will remove all incremental backups for user $USER." 42 | read -p "Are you sure you want to purge $USER_REPO repository? " -n 1 -r 43 | echo 44 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 45 | then 46 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 47 | echo 48 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 49 | exit 1 50 | fi 51 | echo "-- Removing user $USER repo: $USER_REPO" 52 | if [ -d "$USER_REPO" ]; then 53 | rm -rf $USER_REPO 54 | fi 55 | 56 | echo "If the user still exist in the system the incremental backups will begin in the next run." 57 | 58 | echo 59 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### USER $USER REPOSITORY PURGE COMPLETE ####################" 60 | 61 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 62 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 63 | 64 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 65 | echo 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /restore-archived-user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will restore the given user from the offline archive. 6 | # If the user does not exist in the system, it will be created. 7 | # If the user already exist, it will be overwritten. 8 | USAGE="restore-archived-user.sh user" 9 | 10 | # Assign arguments 11 | USER=$1 12 | 13 | # Set script start time 14 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 15 | 16 | # Temp dir setup 17 | TEMP_DIR=$CURRENT_DIR/tmp 18 | mkdir -p $TEMP_DIR 19 | 20 | # Set dir paths 21 | USER_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER 22 | VESTA_USER_DIR=$VESTA_DIR/data/users/$USER 23 | ARCHIVE_USER_DIR=$ARCHIVE_DIR/$USER 24 | ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR=$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/vesta/$USER 25 | 26 | ##### Validations ##### 27 | 28 | if [[ -z $1 ]]; then 29 | echo "!!!!! This script needs 1 argument: User name" 30 | echo "---" 31 | echo "Usage example:" 32 | echo $USAGE 33 | exit 1 34 | fi 35 | 36 | # Check if user archive exist 37 | if [ ! -f "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz" ]; then 38 | echo "!!!!! User $USER has no offline archive file in $ARCHIVE_DIR. Aborting..." 39 | exit 1 40 | fi 41 | 42 | echo "########## OFFLINE ARCHIVE FOR USER $USER FOUND ##########" 43 | 44 | # Check if user exist in the system 45 | if [ -d "$VESTA_USER_DIR" ]; then 46 | echo "!!!!! User $USER already exist in the system." 47 | read -p "Are you sure you want to overwrite the user $USER with offline archived version stored in $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz? " -n 1 -r 48 | echo 49 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 50 | then 51 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 52 | echo 53 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 54 | exit 1 55 | fi 56 | else 57 | # Ask for confirmation 58 | read -p "Are you sure you want to create the user $USER using offline archived version stored in $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz? " -n 1 -r 59 | echo 60 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 61 | then 62 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 63 | echo 64 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 65 | exit 1 66 | fi 67 | fi 68 | 69 | echo 70 | echo "########## Extracting offline archive file $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz ##########" 71 | cd $ARCHIVE_DIR 72 | tar -pxzf $USER.tar.gz 73 | 74 | # Archive content validation 75 | if [ ! -d "$ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR" ]; then 76 | echo "!!!!! User $USER vesta config files are not present in the offline archive. Aborting..." 77 | exit 1 78 | fi 79 | if [ -z "$(ls -A $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR)" ]; then 80 | echo "!!!!! Restored Vesta user config dir from offline archive is empty, Aborting..." 81 | exit 1 82 | fi 83 | 84 | echo "########## BACKUP OFFLINE ARCHIVE FOR USER $USER FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH RESTORE ##########" 85 | 86 | echo "-- Restoring vesta config files for user $USER from $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR to $VESTA_USER_DIR" 87 | mkdir -p $VESTA_USER_DIR 88 | rsync -za --delete $ARCHIVE_VESTA_USER_DIR/ $VESTA_USER_DIR/ 89 | 90 | echo "-- Vesta rebuild user" 91 | v-rebuild-user $USER 92 | 93 | # First we remove vesta folder from archive 94 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/vesta" ]; then 95 | rm -rf $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/vesta 96 | fi 97 | 98 | echo "-- Restoring user files from $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR to $USER_DIR" 99 | rsync -za --delete --omit-dir-times $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR/ $USER_DIR/ 100 | 101 | echo "-- Fixing web permissions" 102 | chown -R $USER:$USER $USER_DIR/web 103 | 104 | echo "----- Checking if there are databases to restore" 105 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w mysql | cut -d " " -f1 | while read DB ; do 106 | DB_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER/$DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME 107 | DB_FILE=$DB_DIR/$DB.sql.gz 108 | # Check if there is a backup for the db 109 | if test -f "$DB_FILE" 110 | then 111 | echo "-- $DB found in offline archive" 112 | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/mysql-restore.sh $DB $DB_FILE 113 | else 114 | echo "$DB_FILE not found offline archive in $DB_DIR" 115 | fi 116 | done 117 | 118 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w pgsql | cut -d " " -f1 | while read DB ; do 119 | DB_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER/$DB_DUMP_DIR_NAME 120 | DB_FILE=$DB_DIR/$DB.sql.gz 121 | # Check if there is a backup for the db 122 | if test -f "$DB_FILE" 123 | then 124 | echo "-- $DB found in offline archive" 125 | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/pgsql-restore.sh $DB $DB_FILE 126 | else 127 | echo "$DB_FILE not found offline archive in $DB_DIR" 128 | fi 129 | done 130 | 131 | echo "-- Vesta rebuild user" 132 | v-rebuild-user $USER 133 | 134 | echo "----- Cleaning extracted offline archive dir" 135 | if [ -d "$ARCHIVE_USER_DIR" ]; then 136 | rm -rf $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR 137 | fi 138 | 139 | echo 140 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### USER $USER RESTORE FROM OFFLINE ARCHIVE $ARCHIVE_USER_DIR.tar.gz COMPLETED ####################" 141 | 142 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 143 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 144 | 145 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 146 | echo 147 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /restore-db.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will restore a database from incremental backup. 6 | USAGE="restore-db.sh 2018-03-25 user database" 7 | 8 | # Assign arguments 9 | TIME=$1 10 | USER=$2 11 | DB=$3 12 | 13 | # Set script start time 14 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 15 | 16 | # Temp dir setup 17 | TEMP_DIR=$CURRENT_DIR/tmp 18 | mkdir -p $TEMP_DIR 19 | 20 | # Set user repository 21 | USER_REPO=$REPO_DB_DIR/$USER 22 | 23 | ##### Validations ##### 24 | 25 | if [[ -z $1 || -z $2 || -z $3 ]]; then 26 | echo "!!!!! This script needs at least 3 arguments. Backup date, user name and database" 27 | echo "---" 28 | echo "Usage example:" 29 | echo $USAGE 30 | exit 1 31 | fi 32 | 33 | if [ ! -d "$HOME_DIR/$USER" ]; then 34 | echo "!!!!! User $USER does not exist" 35 | echo "---" 36 | echo "Available users:" 37 | ls $HOME_DIR 38 | echo "---" 39 | echo "Usage example:" 40 | echo $USAGE 41 | exit 1 42 | fi 43 | 44 | if [[ $(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w '\(my\|pg\)sql' | cut -d " " -f1 | grep "$DB") != "$DB" ]]; then 45 | echo "!!!!! Database $DB not found under selected user." 46 | echo "---" 47 | echo "User $USER has the following databases:" 48 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w '\(my\|pg\)sql' | cut -d " " -f1 49 | echo "---" 50 | echo "Usage example:" 51 | echo $USAGE 52 | exit 1 53 | fi 54 | 55 | if [ ! -d "$USER_REPO/data" ]; then 56 | echo "!!!!! User $USER has no backup repository or no backup has been executed yet. Aborting..." 57 | exit 1 58 | fi 59 | 60 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO | grep -q "$DB-$TIME"; then 61 | echo "!!!!! Backup archive $TIME not found, the following are available:" 62 | borg list $USER_REPO | grep $DB 63 | echo "Usage example:" 64 | echo $USAGE 65 | exit 1 66 | fi 67 | 68 | 69 | echo "########## BACKUP ARCHIVE $TIME FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH DATABASE RESTORE ##########" 70 | echo 71 | read -p "Are you sure you want to restore database $DB owned by $USER with $TIME backup version? " -n 1 -r 72 | echo 73 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 74 | then 75 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 76 | echo 77 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 78 | exit 1 79 | fi 80 | 81 | echo "-- Restoring database $DB from backup $USER_REPO::$TIME" 82 | 83 | if [[ $(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w mysql | cut -d " " -f1 | grep "$DB") == "$DB" ]]; then 84 | echo "-- Removing database $DB" 85 | mysqladmin -f drop $DB 86 | 87 | echo "-- Creating database $DB" 88 | mysql -e "CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS $DB" 89 | 90 | echo "-- Importing $DB_FILE to $DB database" 91 | borg extract --stdout $USER_REPO::$DB-$TIME | mysql $DB 92 | fi 93 | if [[ $(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w pgsql | cut -d " " -f1 | grep "$DB") == "$DB" ]]; then 94 | echo "-- Removing database $DB" 95 | echo "DROP DATABASE $DB" | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/pg-psql.sh 96 | 97 | echo "-- Creating database $DB" 98 | echo "CREATE DATABASE $DB" | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/pg-psql.sh 99 | 100 | echo "-- Importing $DB_FILE to $DB database" 101 | borg extract --stdout $USER_REPO::$DB-$TIME | $CURRENT_DIR/inc/pg-psql.sh $DB 102 | fi 103 | 104 | echo 105 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## DATABASE $DB OWNED BY $USER RESTORE COMPLETED ##########" 106 | 107 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 108 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 109 | 110 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 111 | echo 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /restore-mail.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will restore a mail domain from incremental backup. 6 | USAGE="restore-mail.sh 2018-03-25 user domain.com" 7 | 8 | # Assign arguments 9 | TIME=$1 10 | USER=$2 11 | DOMAIN=$3 12 | 13 | # Set script start time 14 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 15 | 16 | # Set user repository 17 | USER_REPO=$REPO_USERS_DIR/$USER 18 | 19 | ##### Validations ##### 20 | 21 | if [[ -z $1 || -z $2 || -z $3 ]]; then 22 | echo "!!!!! This script needs at least 3 arguments. Backup date, user name and mail domain." 23 | echo "---" 24 | echo "Usage example:" 25 | echo $USAGE 26 | exit 1 27 | fi 28 | 29 | if [ ! -d "$HOME_DIR/$USER" ]; then 30 | echo "!!!!! User $USER does not exist" 31 | echo "---" 32 | echo "Available users:" 33 | ls $HOME_DIR 34 | echo "---" 35 | echo "Usage example:" 36 | echo $USAGE 37 | exit 1 38 | fi 39 | 40 | if [ ! -d "$HOME_DIR/$USER/mail/$DOMAIN" ]; then 41 | echo "!!!!! The mail domain $DOMAIN does not exist under user $USER." 42 | echo "---" 43 | echo "User $USER has the following available mail domains:" 44 | ls $HOME_DIR/$USER/mail 45 | echo "---" 46 | echo "Usage example:" 47 | echo $USAGE 48 | exit 1 49 | fi 50 | 51 | if [ ! -d "$USER_REPO/data" ]; then 52 | echo "!!!!! User $USER has no backup repository or no backup has been executed yet. Aborting..." 53 | exit 1 54 | fi 55 | 56 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO | grep -q $TIME; then 57 | echo "!!!!! Backup archive $TIME not found, the following are available:" 58 | borg list $USER_REPO 59 | echo "Usage example:" 60 | echo $USAGE 61 | exit 1 62 | fi 63 | 64 | 65 | echo "########## BACKUP ARCHIVE $TIME FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH RESTORE ##########" 66 | 67 | read -p "Are you sure you want to restore mail domain $DOMAIN owned by $USER with $TIME backup version? " -n 1 -r 68 | echo 69 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 70 | then 71 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 72 | echo 73 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 74 | exit 1 75 | fi 76 | 77 | # Set dir paths 78 | DOMAIN_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER/mail/$DOMAIN 79 | BACKUP_DOMAIN_DIR="${DOMAIN_DIR:1}" # Paths inside borg repo are relative 80 | 81 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO::$TIME | grep -q $BACKUP_DOMAIN_DIR; then 82 | echo "!!!!! $DOMAIN mail domain is not present in backup archive $TIME. Aborting..." 83 | exit 1 84 | fi 85 | echo "-- Restoring mail domain files from backup $USER_REPO::$TIME to $BACKUP_DOMAIN_DIR" 86 | cd / 87 | rm -fr $BACKUP_DOMAIN_DIR 88 | borg extract --list $USER_REPO::$TIME $BACKUP_DOMAIN_DIR 89 | 90 | echo "-- Fixing permissions" 91 | chown -R $USER:mail $DOMAIN_DIR/ 92 | 93 | echo 94 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## MAIL DOMAIN $DOMAIN OWNED BY $USER RESTORE COMPLETED ##########" 95 | 96 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 97 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 98 | 99 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 100 | echo 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /restore-user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will restore the given user from incremental backup. 6 | USAGE="restore-user.sh 2018-03-25 user" 7 | 8 | # Assign arguments 9 | TIME=$1 10 | USER=$2 11 | 12 | # Set script start time 13 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 14 | 15 | # Set user repository 16 | USER_REPO=$REPO_USERS_DIR/$USER 17 | 18 | ##### Validations ##### 19 | 20 | if [[ -z $1 || -z $2 ]]; then 21 | echo "!!!!! This script needs 2 arguments. Backup date and user name" 22 | echo "---" 23 | echo "Usage example:" 24 | echo $USAGE 25 | exit 1 26 | fi 27 | 28 | # Check if user repo exist 29 | if [ ! -d "$USER_REPO/data" ]; then 30 | echo "!!!!! User $USER has no backup repository or no backup has been executed yet. Aborting..." 31 | exit 1 32 | fi 33 | 34 | # Check if backup archive date exist in user repo 35 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO | grep -q $TIME; then 36 | echo "!!!!! Backup archive $TIME not found, the following are available:" 37 | borg list $USER_REPO 38 | echo "Usage example:" 39 | echo $USAGE 40 | exit 1 41 | fi 42 | 43 | # Check if vesta repo exist 44 | if [ ! -d "$REPO_VESTA/data" ]; then 45 | echo "!!!!! Vesta has no backup repository or no backup has been executed yet. Aborting..." 46 | exit 1 47 | fi 48 | 49 | # Check if backup archive date exist in vesta repo 50 | if ! borg list $REPO_VESTA | grep -q $TIME; then 51 | echo "!!!!! Backup archive $TIME not found in Vesta repo, the following are available:" 52 | borg list $REPO_VESTA 53 | echo "Usage example:" 54 | echo $USAGE 55 | exit 1 56 | fi 57 | 58 | echo "########## BACKUP ARCHIVE $TIME FOR USER $USER FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH RESTORE ##########" 59 | 60 | read -p "Are you sure you want to restore user $USER with $TIME backup version? " -n 1 -r 61 | echo 62 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 63 | then 64 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 65 | echo 66 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 67 | exit 1 68 | fi 69 | 70 | # Set dir paths 71 | USER_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER 72 | VESTA_USER_DIR=$VESTA_DIR/data/users/$USER 73 | BACKUP_USER_DIR="${USER_DIR:1}" 74 | BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR="${VESTA_USER_DIR:1}" 75 | 76 | cd / 77 | 78 | if ! borg list $REPO_VESTA::$TIME | grep -q $BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR; then 79 | echo "!!!!! Vesta user config files for $USER are not present in backup archive $TIME. Aborting..." 80 | exit 1 81 | fi 82 | echo "----- Restoring Vesta user files from backup $REPO_VESTA::$TIME to $VESTA_USER_DIR" 83 | rm -fr $BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR 84 | borg extract --list $REPO_VESTA::$TIME $BACKUP_VESTA_USER_DIR 85 | 86 | echo "-- Vesta rebuild user" 87 | v-rebuild-user $USER 88 | 89 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO::$TIME | grep -q $BACKUP_USER_DIR; then 90 | echo "!!!!! User $USER files are not present in backup archive $TIME. Aborting..." 91 | exit 1 92 | fi 93 | echo "----- Restoring user files from backup $USER_REPO::$TIME" 94 | rm -fr $BACKUP_USER_DIR 95 | borg extract --list $USER_REPO::$TIME $BACKUP_USER_DIR 96 | 97 | echo "-- Fixing web permissions" 98 | chown -R $USER:$USER $USER_DIR/web 99 | 100 | echo "----- Checking if there are databases to restore" 101 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w mysql | cut -d " " -f1 | while read DB ; do 102 | echo "-- Restoring $DB" 103 | yes | $CURRENT_DIR/restore-db.sh $TIME $USER $DB 104 | done 105 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w pgsql | cut -d " " -f1 | while read DB ; do 106 | echo "-- Restoring $DB" 107 | yes | $CURRENT_DIR/restore-db.sh $TIME $USER $DB 108 | done 109 | 110 | echo "-- Vesta rebuild user" 111 | v-rebuild-user $USER 112 | 113 | echo 114 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') #################### USER $USER RESTORE COMPLETED ####################" 115 | 116 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 117 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 118 | 119 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 120 | echo 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /restore-web.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | CURRENT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null && pwd )" 3 | source $CURRENT_DIR/config.ini 4 | 5 | # This script will restore a web domain from incremental backup 6 | USAGE="restore-web.sh 2018-03-25 user domain.com database" 7 | 8 | # Assign arguments 9 | TIME=$1 10 | USER=$2 11 | WEB=$3 12 | 13 | # Set script start time 14 | START_TIME=`date +%s` 15 | 16 | # Set user repository 17 | USER_REPO=$REPO_USERS_DIR/$USER 18 | 19 | ##### Validations ##### 20 | 21 | if [[ -z $1 || -z $2 || -z $3 ]]; then 22 | echo "!!!!! This script needs at least 3 arguments. Backup date, user name and web domain. Database is optional" 23 | echo "---" 24 | echo "Usage example:" 25 | echo $USAGE 26 | exit 1 27 | fi 28 | 29 | if [ ! -d "$HOME_DIR/$USER" ]; then 30 | echo "!!!!! User $USER does not exist" 31 | echo "---" 32 | echo "Available users:" 33 | ls $HOME_DIR 34 | echo "---" 35 | echo "Usage example:" 36 | echo $USAGE 37 | exit 1 38 | fi 39 | 40 | if [ ! -d "$HOME_DIR/$USER/web/$WEB" ]; then 41 | echo "!!!!! The web domain $WEB does not exist under user $USER." 42 | echo "---" 43 | echo "User $USER has the following available web domains:" 44 | ls $HOME_DIR/$USER/web 45 | echo "---" 46 | echo "Usage example:" 47 | echo $USAGE 48 | exit 1 49 | fi 50 | 51 | if [ ! -d "$USER_REPO/data" ]; then 52 | echo "!!!!! User $USER has no backup repository or no backup has been executed yet. Aborting..." 53 | exit 1 54 | fi 55 | 56 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO | grep -q $TIME; then 57 | echo "!!!!! Backup archive $TIME not found, the following are available:" 58 | borg list $USER_REPO 59 | echo "Usage example:" 60 | echo $USAGE 61 | exit 1 62 | fi 63 | 64 | 65 | echo "########## BACKUP ARCHIVE $TIME FOUND, PROCEEDING WITH RESTORE ##########" 66 | 67 | read -p "Are you sure you want to restore web $WEB owned by $USER with $TIME backup version? " -n 1 -r 68 | echo 69 | if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] 70 | then 71 | [[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]] 72 | echo 73 | echo "########## PROCESS CANCELED ##########" 74 | exit 1 75 | fi 76 | 77 | # Set dir paths 78 | WEB_DIR=$HOME_DIR/$USER/web/$WEB/$PUBLIC_HTML_DIR_NAME 79 | BACKUP_WEB_DIR="${WEB_DIR:1}" 80 | 81 | if ! borg list $USER_REPO::$TIME | grep -q $BACKUP_WEB_DIR; then 82 | echo "!!!!! $WEB is not present in backup archive $TIME. Aborting..." 83 | exit 1 84 | fi 85 | echo "-- Restoring web domain files from backup $USER_REPO::$TIME to $WEB_DIR" 86 | cd / 87 | rm -fr $BACKUP_WEB_DIR 88 | borg extract --list $USER_REPO::$TIME $BACKUP_WEB_DIR 89 | 90 | echo "-- Fixing permissions" 91 | chown -R $USER:$USER $WEB_DIR/ 92 | 93 | # Check if database argument is present and proceed with database restore 94 | 95 | if [ $4 ]; then 96 | DB=$4 97 | if [[ $(v-list-databases $USER | grep -w '\(my\|pg\)sql' | cut -d " " -f1 | grep "$DB") != "$DB" ]]; then 98 | echo "!!!!! Database $DB not found under selected user." 99 | echo "---" 100 | echo "User $USER has the following databases:" 101 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w '\(my\|pg\)sql' | cut -d " " -f1 102 | else 103 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w mysql | cut -d " " -f1 | while read DATABASE ; do 104 | if [ "$DB" == "$DATABASE" ]; then 105 | echo "-- Restoring database $DB from backup $TIME" 106 | yes | $CURRENT_DIR/restore-db.sh $TIME $USER $DB 107 | fi 108 | done 109 | v-list-databases $USER | grep -w pgsql | cut -d " " -f1 | while read DATABASE ; do 110 | if [ "$DB" == "$DATABASE" ]; then 111 | echo "-- Restoring database $DB from backup $TIME" 112 | yes | $CURRENT_DIR/restore-db.sh $TIME $USER $DB 113 | fi 114 | done 115 | fi 116 | fi 117 | 118 | echo 119 | echo "$(date +'%F %T') ########## WEB $WEB OWNED BY $USER RESTORE COMPLETED ##########" 120 | 121 | END_TIME=`date +%s` 122 | RUN_TIME=$((END_TIME-START_TIME)) 123 | 124 | echo "-- Execution time: $(date -u -d @${RUN_TIME} +'%T')" 125 | echo 126 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------