Koha/debian/scripts/koha-run-backups
Robin Sheat 3e34c65f92 Bug 6275 - allow automated backups for packages
This causes backups for the last two days to be stored by default. The
backups will go into /var/spool/koha.

Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz>
2011-08-11 12:45:53 +12:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2010-2011 Catalyst IT, Ltd
#
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# Daily cron job for koha.
# - dump all sites, except one called 'demo'
dirname="/var/spool/koha"
days="2"
show_help() {
cat <<EOH
$0 - performs backups of the koha installations on the system
This allows automation of backing up the koha data and configuration to the
filesystem. It will keep the past so many backups, discarding older ones.
Options:
--output: the directory that the resulting files will be placed into.
(default: /var/spool/koha)
--days: the number of days to keep backups around for
(default: 2)
Note: backups produced using this tool can be restored using \`koha-restore'.
EOH
}
CMD_LINE=`getopt -o h --long days:,output:,help -n 'koha-run-backups' -- "$@"`
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then show_help ; exit 1 ; fi
eval set -- "$CMD_LINE"
while true ; do
case "$1" in
-h|--help)
show_help; exit;;
--days)
days=$2; shift 2 ;;
--output)
dirname=$2; shift 2 ;;
--) shift ; break ;;
*) echo "Unknown error parsing the command line!" ; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
for name in $(koha-list --enabled | grep -Fxv demo)
do
koha-dump "$name" > /dev/null
# Remove old dump files.
# FIXME: This could probably be replaced by one line of perl.
ls "$dirname/$name/" |
sed "s:^$name-\([0-9-]*\)\.\(sql\|tar\)\.gz$:\1:" |
sort -u |
tac |
sed "1,${days}d" |
tac |
while read date
do
tardump="$dirname/$name/$name-$date.tar.gz"
sqldump="$dirname/$name/$name-$date.sql.gz"
if [ -e "$tardump" ] && [ -e "$sqldump" ]
then
rm "$tardump"
rm "$sqldump"
elif [ -e "$tardump" ] || [ -e "$sqldump" ]
then
echo "Only one of a pair exists! Not removing it."
for x in "$tardump" "$sqldump"
do
if [ -e "$x" ]
then
echo "Exists : $x"
else
echo "Does not exist: $x"
fi
done
fi
done
done