#!/bin/sh # Tarsnap backup script # Written by Tim Bishop, 2009. # Directories to backup (relative to /) DIRS="home root decrypted var/www var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main" # Number of daily backups to keep DAILY=7 # Number of weekly backups to keep WEEKLY=3 # Which day to do weekly backups on # 1-7, Monday = 1 WEEKLY_DAY=5 # Number of monthly backups to keep MONTHLY=1 # Which day to do monthly backups on # 01-31 (leading 0 is important) MONTHLY_DAY=01 # Path to tarsnap TARSNAP="/usr/local/bin/tarsnap" # Extra flags to pass to tarsnap EXTRA_FLAGS="-L -C /" # end of config set -e # day of week: 1-7, monday = 1 DOW=`date +%u` # day of month: 01-31 DOM=`date +%d` # month of year: 01-12 MOY=`date +%m` # year YEAR=`date +%Y` # time TIME=`date +%H%M%S` # Backup name if [ X"$DOM" = X"$MONTHLY_DAY" ]; then # monthly backup BACKUP="$YEAR$MOY$DOM-$TIME-monthly" elif [ X"$DOW" = X"$WEEKLY_DAY" ]; then # weekly backup BACKUP="$YEAR$MOY$DOM-$TIME-weekly" else # daily backup BACKUP="$YEAR$MOY$DOM-$TIME-daily" fi # Stop postgres monit stop postgres # Do backups for dir in $DIRS; do echo "==> create $BACKUP-$dir" $TARSNAP $EXTRA_FLAGS -c -f $BACKUP-$dir $dir done # Start postgres monit start postgres # Backups done, time for cleaning up old archives # using tail to find archives to delete, but its # +n syntax is out by one from what we want to do # (also +0 == +1, so we're safe :-) DAILY=`expr $DAILY + 1` WEEKLY=`expr $WEEKLY + 1` MONTHLY=`expr $MONTHLY + 1` # Do deletes TMPFILE=/tmp/tarsnap.archives.$$ $TARSNAP --list-archives > $TMPFILE for dir in $DIRS; do for i in `grep -E "^[[:digit:]]{8}-[[:digit:]]{6}-daily-$dir" $TMPFILE | sort -rn | tail -n +$DAILY`; do echo "==> delete $i" $TARSNAP -d -f $i done for i in `grep -E "^[[:digit:]]{8}-[[:digit:]]{6}-weekly-$dir" $TMPFILE | sort -rn | tail -n +$WEEKLY`; do echo "==> delete $i" $TARSNAP -d -f $i done for i in `grep -E "^[[:digit:]]{8}-[[:digit:]]{6}-monthly-$dir" $TMPFILE | sort -rn | tail -n +$MONTHLY`; do echo "==> delete $i" $TARSNAP -d -f $i done done rm $TMPFILE