├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── demo
├── bin
│ ├── all.sh
│ ├── conf
│ │ └── rsnapshot_demotestdaten.conf
│ ├── cron_example.txt
│ ├── daily
│ ├── dd.sh
│ ├── exclude
│ ├── hh.sh
│ ├── hourly
│ ├── mm.sh
│ ├── monthly
│ ├── pre_demotestdaten.sh
│ ├── test.sh
│ ├── weekly
│ └── ww.sh
├── rs
│ ├── .placeholder
│ └── demotestdaten
│ │ └── .placeholder
├── rs2
│ ├── .placeholder
│ └── demotestdaten
│ │ └── .placeholder
└── testdaten
│ ├── .placeholder
│ └── winter_2011
│ ├── .placeholder
│ └── winter
│ └── IMG_5476.JPG
└── scr
├── .gitignore
└── _rsync.sh
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/README.md:
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1 | # rsync_scripts
2 | some scripts for using rsync
3 |
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/demo/bin/all.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 | # Copyright 2015 by Richard Albrecht
5 | # richard.albrecht@rleofield.de
6 | # www.rleofield.de
7 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 | # it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
9 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 | # (at your option) any later version.
11 | #
12 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 | # GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 | #
17 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
18 | # along with this program. If not, see .
19 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 |
21 |
22 | RSNAPSHOTS="demotestdaten"
23 |
24 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
25 |
26 |
27 | WORKINGDIR="/home/rleo/demo/bin"
28 | LOGFILE="${WORKINGDIR}/rs_all.log"
29 |
30 |
31 | function log {
32 | echo "$1" | tee -a $LOGFILE
33 | }
34 |
35 |
36 | cd ${WORKINGDIR}
37 |
38 |
39 | log "===="
40 | log "$TODAY"
41 |
42 | testmode=0
43 | hostexists=1
44 |
45 | if [ "$1" = "--test" ]; then
46 | testmode=1
47 | log " ==> is test <=="
48 | shift
49 | fi
50 |
51 |
52 | INTERVAL=$(basename "$0" .sh)
53 |
54 | CONFFOLDER="${WORKINGDIR}/conf"
55 | #echo "$CONFFOLDER"
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 | for RSNAPSHOT_CFG in ${RSNAPSHOTS}
60 | do
61 | RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG=rsnapshot_${RSNAPSHOT_CFG}.conf
62 | # log "$RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG"
63 | RSNAPSHOT_ROOT=$(cat $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} | grep ^snapshot_root | awk '{print $2}')
64 | log "interval: ${INTERVAL}"
65 | log "root folder: $RSNAPSHOT_ROOT"
66 |
67 | if [ ! -d $RSNAPSHOT_ROOT ]
68 | then
69 | log "snapshot root folder '$RSNAPSHOT_ROOT' doesn't exist"
70 | log "give up, also don't do remaining rsnapshots"
71 | exit
72 |
73 | fi
74 | RSNAPSHOT_PRE=pre_${RSNAPSHOT_CFG}.sh
75 | if [ -f $RSNAPSHOT_PRE ]
76 | then
77 |
78 | (./$RSNAPSHOT_PRE)
79 | PRE=$?
80 | # echo "pre: $PRE"
81 | if [ "$PRE" != 0 ]
82 | then
83 | log "'$RSNAPSHOT_PRE' failed, host 'v$RSNAPSHOT_CFG' doesn't exist"
84 | # log "give up
85 | # log "give up set hostexists to 0"
86 | hostexists=0
87 |
88 | else
89 | log "'$RSNAPSHOT_PRE' ok"
90 | fi
91 | else
92 | log "'$RSNAPSHOT_PRE' doesn't exist, assume ok"
93 | fi
94 |
95 |
96 | # log "/usr/bin/rsnapshot -c $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} $INTERVAL"
97 | if [ $testmode = 0 ]
98 | then
99 |
100 | if [ $hostexists = 1 ]
101 | then
102 | # echo "cat $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} | grep ^retain | grep $INTERVAL"
103 | WC=$(cat $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} | grep ^retain | grep $INTERVAL | wc -l)
104 | if [ $WC = 1 ]
105 | then
106 |
107 | log "WC: $WC"
108 | log "==> execute -->: /usr/bin/rsnapshot -c $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} ${INTERVAL}"
109 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
110 | log "$TODAY"
111 |
112 | FIRST_INTERVAL=$(cat $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} | grep ^retain | awk 'NR==1'| awk '{print $2}')
113 | log "first retain value: ${FIRST_INTERVAL}"
114 |
115 | log "cat $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} | grep ^sync_first | wc -l"
116 | WC=$(cat $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} | grep ^sync_first | wc -l)
117 | RET=0
118 |
119 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
120 | RLOG="${WORKINGDIR}/${RSNAPSHOT_CFG}_${INTERVAL}.log"
121 | if [ $WC = 1 ] && [ "${FIRST_INTERVAL}" = "$INTERVAL" ]
122 | then
123 | log "run sync: /usr/bin/rsnapshot -c $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} sync"
124 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
125 | #RLOG="log/${RSNAPSHOT_CFG}_${INTERVAL}_${TODAY}.log"
126 | echo ¨$RLOG¨
127 | echo "start sync -- $TODAY" >> ${RLOG}
128 | /usr/bin/rsnapshot -c $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} sync >> ${RLOG}
129 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
130 | echo "end sync -- $TODAY" >> ${RLOG}
131 | echo "created at: ${TODAY}" > $RSNAPSHOT_ROOT/.sync/created_at_${TODAY}.txt
132 |
133 | RET=$?
134 | fi
135 | if [ $RET = 0 ]
136 | then
137 | ## write file date in name to sync disk
138 |
139 |
140 | echo "run : /usr/bin/rsnapshot -c $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} ${INTERVAL}"
141 | echo "RLOG: $RLOG "
142 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
143 | echo "start ${INTERVAL} -- $TODAY" >> ${RLOG}
144 | /usr/bin/rsnapshot -c $CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG} ${INTERVAL} >> ${RLOG}
145 | RET=$?
146 | log "RET: $RET"
147 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
148 | echo "end ${INTERVAL} -- $TODAY" >> ${RLOG}
149 | if [ $RET != 0 ]
150 | then
151 | log "==> Error in rsnapshop, in '$CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG}' "
152 | fi
153 | else
154 | log "==> RET bei .sync war nicht 0, ......... Error in rsnapshop sync, in '$CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG}' "
155 | log "==> Error in rsnapshop sync, in '$CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG}' "
156 | fi
157 | RET=0
158 | else
159 | log "==> don't execute -->: '${RSNAPSHOT_CFG}', interval '$INTERVAL' not in '$CONFFOLDER/${RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG}' "
160 | fi
161 | else
162 | log "hostexists = false"
163 | log "==> don't execute rsnapshot -->: source host '${RSNAPSHOT_CFG}' doesn't exist "
164 | fi
165 | fi
166 |
167 |
168 | hostexists=1
169 | done
170 |
171 |
172 | #exit
173 |
174 | #INTERVAL="daily"
175 |
176 |
177 | TODAY7=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
178 | log ""
179 | log "first done"
180 | log "$TODAY7"
181 | log "===="
182 | if [ "$INTERVAL" != "daily" ]
183 | then
184 | log "don't copy snapshot to extern disk, period is not daily"
185 | if [ $testmode = 0 ]
186 | then
187 | log 'finish'
188 | exit
189 | else
190 | log 'finish, no exit, is testmode'
191 | fi
192 | fi
193 |
194 |
195 | # compare with diff --no-dereference
196 | # diff --no-dereference -r /home/rleo/demo/rs/ /home/rleo/demo/rs2/
197 |
198 |
199 | log "copy snapshot to extern disk, period is 'daily'"
200 |
201 | RSNAPSHOTS="demotestdaten"
202 |
203 |
204 | # final copy
205 |
206 | SOURCE=/home/rleo/demo
207 | TARGET=/home/rleo/demo
208 |
209 | MARKER_SOURCE="${SOURCE}"
210 | MARKER_TARGET="${TARGET}"
211 |
212 | SOURCE=${SOURCE}/rs
213 | TARGET=${TARGET}/rs2
214 |
215 | if [ ! -d $MARKER_SOURCE ]
216 | then
217 | log "source marker folder: '$MARKER_SOURCE' doesn't exist"
218 | log "give up"
219 | exit
220 | fi
221 | if [ ! -d $MARKER_TARGET ]
222 | then
223 | log "marker folder '$MARKER_TARGET' doesn't exist"
224 | log "give up"
225 | exit
226 | fi
227 |
228 |
229 |
230 | log ""
231 | log "--- start rsnapshot-copy $TODAY7 ---"
232 |
233 | for RSNAPSHOT1 in $RSNAPSHOTS
234 | do
235 |
236 | TODAY_RSYNC_FINAL_START=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
237 | log "$TODAY_RSYNC_FINAL_START start -- ./rsnapshot-copy' '$RSNAPSHOT1'"
238 | log "./rsnapshot-copy -avSAX --delete $SOURCE/$RSNAPSHOT1 $TARGET/$RSNAPSHOT1"
239 |
240 | #./rsnapshot-copy -avSAX --delete $SOURCE/$RSNAPSHOT1/ $TARGET/$RSNAPSHOT1/
241 | #echo "rsync -avSAXH $SOURCE/$L/ /media/red/rs2/rss/$L/ "
242 |
243 | # use rsync directly, clearer as the script ./rsnapshot-copy
244 | log "rsync -avSAXH $SOURCE/$RSNAPSHOT1/ $TARGET/$RSNAPSHOT1/ --delete"
245 | rsync -avSAXH $SOURCE/$RSNAPSHOT1/ $TARGET/$RSNAPSHOT1/ --delete
246 |
247 | TODAY_RSYNC_FINAL_END=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
248 | log "$TODAY_RSYNC_FINAL_END end -- ./rsnapshot-copy '$RSNAPSHOT1'"
249 |
250 | done
251 |
252 |
253 | sync
254 | sleep 2
255 |
256 | echo "diff --no-dereference -r /home/rleo/demo/rs/ /home/rleo/demo/rs2/"
257 | diff --no-dereference -r /home/rleo/demo/rs/ /home/rleo/demo/rs2/
258 |
259 |
260 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
261 | log "done"
262 | log "$TODAY"
263 | log "===="
264 |
265 |
266 |
267 |
268 |
269 |
270 |
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/demo/bin/conf/rsnapshot_demotestdaten.conf:
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1 | #################################################
2 | # rsnapshot.conf - rsnapshot configuration file #
3 | #################################################
4 | # #
5 | # PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE FOLLOWING RULES: #
6 | # #
7 | # This file requires tabs between elements #
8 | # #
9 | # Directories require a trailing slash: #
10 | # right: /home/ #
11 | # wrong: /home #
12 | # #
13 | #################################################
14 |
15 | #######################
16 | # CONFIG FILE VERSION #
17 | #######################
18 |
19 | config_version 1.2
20 |
21 | ###########################
22 | # SNAPSHOT ROOT DIRECTORY #
23 | ###########################
24 |
25 | # All snapshots will be stored under this root directory.
26 | #
27 | snapshot_root /home/rleo/demo/rs/demotestdaten
28 |
29 | # If no_create_root is enabled, rsnapshot will not automatically create the
30 | # snapshot_root directory. This is particularly useful if you are backing
31 | # up to removable media, such as a FireWire or USB drive.
32 | #
33 | no_create_root 1
34 |
35 | #################################
36 | # EXTERNAL PROGRAM DEPENDENCIES #
37 | #################################
38 |
39 | # LINUX USERS: Be sure to uncomment "cmd_cp". This gives you extra features.
40 | # EVERYONE ELSE: Leave "cmd_cp" commented out for compatibility.
41 | #
42 | # See the README file or the man page for more details.
43 | #
44 | cmd_cp /bin/cp
45 |
46 | # uncomment this to use the rm program instead of the built-in perl routine.
47 | #
48 | cmd_rm /bin/rm
49 |
50 | # rsync must be enabled for anything to work. This is the only command that
51 | # must be enabled.
52 | #
53 | cmd_rsync /usr/bin/rsync
54 |
55 | # Uncomment this to enable remote ssh backups over rsync.
56 | #
57 | cmd_ssh /usr/bin/ssh
58 |
59 | # Comment this out to disable syslog support.
60 | #
61 | cmd_logger /usr/bin/logger
62 |
63 | # Uncomment this to specify the path to "du" for disk usage checks.
64 | # If you have an older version of "du", you may also want to check the
65 | # "du_args" parameter below.
66 | #
67 | #cmd_du /usr/bin/du
68 |
69 | # Uncomment this to specify the path to rsnapshot-diff.
70 | #
71 | #cmd_rsnapshot_diff /usr/bin/rsnapshot-diff
72 |
73 | # Specify the path to a script (and any optional arguments) to run right
74 | # before rsnapshot syncs files
75 | #
76 | #cmd_preexec /path/to/preexec/script
77 |
78 | # Specify the path to a script (and any optional arguments) to run right
79 | # after rsnapshot syncs files
80 | #
81 | #cmd_postexec /path/to/postexec/script
82 |
83 | # Paths to lvcreate, lvremove, mount and umount commands, for use with
84 | # Linux LVMs.
85 | #
86 | #linux_lvm_cmd_lvcreate /sbin/lvcreate
87 | #linux_lvm_cmd_lvremove /sbin/lvremove
88 | #linux_lvm_cmd_mount /bin/mount
89 | #linux_lvm_cmd_umount /bin/umount
90 |
91 | #########################################
92 | # BACKUP INTERVALS #
93 | # Must be unique and in ascending order #
94 | # i.e. hourly, daily, weekly, etc. #
95 | #########################################
96 |
97 | retain hourly 2
98 | retain daily 3
99 | retain weekly 4
100 | retain monthly 5
101 |
102 | ############################################
103 | # GLOBAL OPTIONS #
104 | # All are optional, with sensible defaults #
105 | ############################################
106 |
107 | # Verbose level, 1 through 5.
108 | # 1 Quiet Print fatal errors only
109 | # 2 Default Print errors and warnings only
110 | # 3 Verbose Show equivalent shell commands being executed
111 | # 4 Extra Verbose Show extra verbose information
112 | # 5 Debug mode Everything
113 | #
114 | verbose 2
115 |
116 | # Same as "verbose" above, but controls the amount of data sent to the
117 | # logfile, if one is being used. The default is 3.
118 | #
119 | loglevel 3
120 |
121 | # If you enable this, data will be written to the file you specify. The
122 | # amount of data written is controlled by the "loglevel" parameter.
123 | #
124 | logfile /home/rleo/demo/bin/rsnapshot_test.log
125 | # If enabled, rsnapshot will write a lockfile to prevent two instances
126 | # from running simultaneously (and messing up the snapshot_root).
127 | # If you enable this, make sure the lockfile directory is not world
128 | # writable. Otherwise anyone can prevent the program from running.
129 | #
130 | #lockfile /var/run/rs1.pid
131 | lockfile /home/rleo/demo/bin/rs1.pid
132 |
133 | # By default, rsnapshot check lockfile, check if PID is running
134 | # and if not, consider lockfile as stale, then start
135 | # Enabling this stop rsnapshot if PID in lockfile is not running
136 | #
137 | #stop_on_stale_lockfile 0
138 |
139 | # Default rsync args. All rsync commands have at least these options set.
140 | #
141 | rsync_short_args -avSAX
142 | rsync_long_args --delete --numeric-ids --relative --delete-excluded
143 | #rsync_long_args --delete --numeric-ids --delete-excluded
144 |
145 | # ssh has no args passed by default, but you can specify some here.
146 | #
147 | #ssh_args -p 22
148 |
149 | # Default arguments for the "du" program (for disk space reporting).
150 | # The GNU version of "du" is preferred. See the man page for more details.
151 | # If your version of "du" doesn't support the -h flag, try -k flag instead.
152 | #
153 | #du_args -csh
154 |
155 | # If this is enabled, rsync won't span filesystem partitions within a
156 | # backup point. This essentially passes the -x option to rsync.
157 | # The default is 0 (off).
158 | #
159 | #one_fs 0
160 |
161 | # The include and exclude parameters, if enabled, simply get passed directly
162 | # to rsync. If you have multiple include/exclude patterns, put each one on a
163 | # separate line. Please look up the --include and --exclude options in the
164 | # rsync man page for more details on how to specify file name patterns.
165 | #
166 | #include ???
167 | #include ???
168 | #exclude ???
169 | #exclude ???
170 |
171 | # The include_file and exclude_file parameters, if enabled, simply get
172 | # passed directly to rsync. Please look up the --include-from and
173 | # --exclude-from options in the rsync man page for more details.
174 | #
175 | #include_file /path/to/include/file
176 | #exclude_file /path/to/exclude/file
177 | exclude_file /home/rleo/demo/bin/exclude
178 |
179 | # If your version of rsync supports --link-dest, consider enable this.
180 | # This is the best way to support special files (FIFOs, etc) cross-platform.
181 | # The default is 0 (off).
182 | #
183 | link_dest 1
184 |
185 | # When sync_first is enabled, it changes the default behaviour of rsnapshot.
186 | # Normally, when rsnapshot is called with its lowest interval
187 | # (i.e.: "rsnapshot hourly"), it will sync files AND rotate the lowest
188 | # intervals. With sync_first enabled, "rsnapshot sync" handles the file sync,
189 | # and all interval calls simply rotate files. See the man page for more
190 | # details. The default is 0 (off).
191 | #
192 | sync_first 1
193 |
194 | # If enabled, rsnapshot will move the oldest directory for each interval
195 | # to [interval_name].delete, then it will remove the lockfile and delete
196 | # that directory just before it exits. The default is 0 (off).
197 | #
198 | use_lazy_deletes 1
199 |
200 | # Number of rsync re-tries. If you experience any network problems or
201 | # network card issues that tend to cause ssh to crap-out with
202 | # "Corrupted MAC on input" errors, for example, set this to a non-zero
203 | # value to have the rsync operation re-tried
204 | #
205 | #rsync_numtries 0
206 |
207 | # LVM parameters. Used to backup with creating lvm snapshot before backup
208 | # and removing it after. This should ensure consistency of data in some special
209 | # cases
210 | #
211 | # LVM snapshot(s) size (lvcreate --size option).
212 | #
213 | #linux_lvm_snapshotsize 100M
214 |
215 | # Name to be used when creating the LVM logical volume snapshot(s).
216 | #
217 | #linux_lvm_snapshotname rsnapshot
218 |
219 | # Path to the LVM Volume Groups.
220 | #
221 | #linux_lvm_vgpath /dev
222 |
223 | # Mount point to use to temporarily mount the snapshot(s).
224 | #
225 | #linux_lvm_mountpath /path/to/mount/lvm/snapshot/during/backup
226 |
227 | ###############################
228 | ### BACKUP POINTS / SCRIPTS ###
229 | ###############################
230 |
231 | # LOCALHOST
232 | backup /home/rleo/demo/testdaten demotestdaten/
233 |
234 |
235 | # EXAMPLE.COM
236 | #backup_script /bin/date "+ backup of example.com started at %c" unused1
237 | #backup root@example.com:/home/ example.com/ +rsync_long_args=--bwlimit=16,exclude=core
238 | #backup root@example.com:/etc/ example.com/ exclude=mtab,exclude=core
239 | #backup_script ssh root@example.com "mysqldump -A > /var/db/dump/mysql.sql" unused2
240 | #backup root@example.com:/var/db/dump/ example.com/
241 | #backup_script /bin/date "+ backup of example.com ended at %c" unused9
242 |
243 | # CVS.SOURCEFORGE.NET
244 | #backup_script /usr/local/bin/backup_rsnapshot_cvsroot.sh rsnapshot.cvs.sourceforge.net/
245 |
246 | # RSYNC.SAMBA.ORG
247 | #backup rsync://rsync.samba.org/rsyncftp/ rsync.samba.org/rsyncftp/
248 |
249 |
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1 | # hourly -> first, creates hourly
2 | # creates monthly -> pulls latest weekly
3 | # creates weekly -> pulls latest daily
4 | # creates daily -> pulls latest hourly
5 |
6 | # hourly yearly monthly weekly daily
7 | # 0:00 -> 1:03 -> 1:33 -> 2:11 -> 3:11
8 | # und 6x/day, every 4 hours = 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
9 | #
10 |
11 | #/home/rleo/bin/rsnapshot
12 | # 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 = hourly = 6 times = */4, every 4 hours
13 | # 0, 6, 12, 18 = hourly = 4 times = */6, every 6 hours
14 |
15 |
16 | # Example retain values from demo
17 | # hier muss der folder hin, in dem all.sh steht
18 | # hourly
19 | 3 */6 * * * root /home/wd/messen/CLT/CLT_2016/demo/demo/daily
20 | # monthly
21 | 33 1 1 * * root /home/wd/messen/CLT/CLT_2016/demo/demo/monthly
22 | # weekly
23 | 11 2 * * 1 root /home/wd/messen/CLT/CLT_2016/demo/demo/weekly
24 | # daily
25 | 11 3 * * * root /home/wd/messen/CLT/CLT_2016/demo/demo/daily
26 |
27 |
28 | # from
29 | # (http://linux.die.net/man/1/rsnapshot)
30 | # It is usually a good idea to schedule the larger backup levels to run a bit before the lower ones.
31 | # For example, in the crontab above, notice that "daily" runs 10 minutes before "hourly". The main
32 | # reason for this is that the daily rotate will pull out the oldest hourly and make that the
33 | # youngest daily (which means that the next hourly rotate will not need to delete the oldest hourly),
34 | # which is more efficient. A secondary reason is that it is harder to predict how long the lowest
35 | # backup level will take, since it needs to actually do an rsync of the source as well as the rotate that all backups do.
36 |
37 |
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1 | all.sh
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/demo/bin/dd.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # retain daily 3
4 |
5 | # call daily 3x after 2x hourly
6 |
7 | ./hh.sh
8 | ./daily
9 | sleep 2
10 |
11 | ./hh.sh
12 | ./daily
13 | sleep 2
14 |
15 |
16 | ./hh.sh
17 | ./daily
18 | sleep 2
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
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1 | .cache
2 | Trash
3 | .thumbnails
4 | Flash_Player
5 | .x2go
6 | .macromedia
7 | .gvfs
8 | nppdf32Log
9 | C:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
10 |
11 |
12 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # retain hourly 2
4 |
5 | # call 2x hourly
6 |
7 |
8 | ./hourly
9 | sleep 1
10 | ./hourly
11 | sleep 1
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
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/demo/bin/mm.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # retain monthly 5
4 |
5 | # call monthly 5x after weekly 4x after daily 3x after 2x hourly
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | ./ww.sh
10 | ./monthly
11 |
12 |
13 | ./ww.sh
14 | ./monthly
15 |
16 |
17 | ./ww.sh
18 | ./monthly
19 |
20 |
21 | ./ww.sh
22 | ./monthly
23 |
24 |
25 | ./ww.sh
26 | ./monthly
27 |
28 | # call 2x hourly at end to restore hourly entries
29 | ./hh.sh
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
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/demo/bin/pre_demotestdaten.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
4 |
5 |
6 | function log {
7 | echo "$1" | tee -a $LOGFILE
8 | }
9 |
10 |
11 | log "$TODAY in $0"
12 |
13 | exit 0
14 |
15 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "rsnapshot -c conf/rsnapshot_tbilder.conf configtest"
4 | rsnapshot -c conf/rsnapshot_tbilder.conf configtest
5 |
6 |
7 |
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/demo/bin/ww.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # retain weekly 4
4 |
5 | # call weekly 4x after daily 3x after 2x hourly
6 |
7 | SLEEP=5
8 |
9 | ./dd.sh
10 | ./weekly
11 | sleep $SLEEP
12 |
13 |
14 | ./dd.sh
15 | ./weekly
16 | sleep $SLEEP
17 |
18 |
19 | ./dd.sh
20 | ./weekly
21 | sleep $SLEEP
22 |
23 |
24 | ./dd.sh
25 | ./weekly
26 | sleep $SLEEP
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
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2 |
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/scr/_rsync.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
4 |
5 |
6 | DURATION1="30m"
7 | DURATION2="10h"
8 |
9 | cd
10 | while true
11 | do
12 | HOST="localhost"
13 | PORT="${NCPORT}0"
14 | DURATION=$DURATION1
15 | USR=$USER
16 | SSHKEY="/home/gaeste/m../.ssh/me.."
17 | REMOTEUSR="mkl"
18 |
19 | nc -zv 127.0.0.1 ${PORT}
20 | RET=$?
21 | echo "RET: ${RET}"
22 | if [[ "${RET}" == "0" ]]
23 | then
24 |
25 |
26 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
27 | echo "$TODAY"
28 | echo "rsync from $USR"
29 | # neu mit delete
30 |
31 | COMMAND="rsync -rltvz -e 'ssh -p $PORT -i ${SSHKEY}' --bwlimit=20 --exclude-from=exclude_$USR $REMOTEUSR@localhost:/home/$REMOTEUSR/ /mnt/temp/backup_${USR}/backup_pc/backup/home/${REMOTEUSR}/ --backup --backup-dir=/mnt/temp/backup_${USR}/backup_pc/deleted/home/${REMOTEUSR}/ --delete"
32 | echo "$COMMAND"
33 | eval $COMMAND
34 |
35 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
36 | echo "$TODAY -- rsync has stopped"
37 | DURATION=$DURATION2
38 | else
39 | echo "not reached"
40 | fi
41 | echo "sleep ${DURATION}"
42 | TODAY=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M`
43 | echo "$TODAY -- wait"
44 | sleep ${DURATION}
45 | done
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
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