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Backup & Restore
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If you do no heavy modification of the code you should be fine with backing up :file:`/etc/notfellchen/` and the database.
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Assuming you used a PostgreSQL database the following solution might help you with backups and restores.
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Backup
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The following code is a modification of `this script <https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Automated_Backup_on_Linux>`_
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licensed under the :ref:`postgresql_license`.
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You will first need to create a backup configuration at :file:`/var/notfellchen/pg_backup.config`.
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.. code-block::
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##############################
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## POSTGRESQL BACKUP CONFIG ##
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##############################
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# Optional system user to run backups as. If the user the script is running as doesn't match this
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# the script terminates. Leave blank to skip check.
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BACKUP_USER=notfellchen
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# Optional hostname to adhere to pg_hba policies. Will default to "localhost" if none specified.
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HOSTNAME=localhost
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# Optional username to connect to database as. Will default to "postgres" if none specified.
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USERNAME=notfellchen
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# This dir will be created if it doesn't exist. This must be writable by the user the script is
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# running as.
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BACKUP_DIR=/var/notfellchen/backups/postgresql
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# Enter database to backup
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DATABSE=notfellchen
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#### SETTINGS FOR ROTATED BACKUPS ####
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# Which day to take the weekly backup from (1-7 = Monday-Sunday)
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DAY_OF_WEEK_TO_KEEP=7
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# Number of days to keep daily backups
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DAYS_TO_KEEP=7
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# How many weeks to keep weekly backups
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WEEKS_TO_KEEP=5
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######################################
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And then add the script that will do the actual backup at :file:`/var/notfellchen/backup_rotate.sh`
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.. code-block:: bash
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#!/bin/bash
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###########################
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####### LOAD CONFIG #######
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###########################
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case $1 in
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-c)
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CONFIG_FILE_PATH="$2"
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shift 2
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;;
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*)
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${ECHO} "Unknown Option \"$1\"" 1>&2
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exit 2
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;;
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esac
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done
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if [ -z $CONFIG_FILE_PATH ] ; then
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SCRIPTPATH=$(cd ${0%/*} && pwd -P)
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CONFIG_FILE_PATH="${SCRIPTPATH}/pg_backup.config"
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fi
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if [ ! -r ${CONFIG_FILE_PATH} ] ; then
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echo "Could not load config file from ${CONFIG_FILE_PATH}" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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source "${CONFIG_FILE_PATH}"
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###########################
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#### PRE-BACKUP CHECKS ####
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###########################
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# Make sure we're running as the required backup user
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if [ "$BACKUP_USER" != "" -a "$(id -un)" != "$BACKUP_USER" ] ; then
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echo "This script must be run as $BACKUP_USER. Exiting." 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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###########################
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### INITIALISE DEFAULTS ###
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###########################
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if [ ! $HOSTNAME ]; then
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HOSTNAME="localhost"
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fi;
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if [ ! $USERNAME ]; then
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USERNAME="postgres"
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fi;
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###########################
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#### START THE BACKUPS ####
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###########################
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function perform_backups()
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{
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SUFFIX=$1
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FINAL_BACKUP_DIR=$BACKUP_DIR"`date +\%Y-\%m-\%d`$SUFFIX/"
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echo "Making backup directory in $FINAL_BACKUP_DIR"
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if ! mkdir -p $FINAL_BACKUP_DIR; then
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echo "Cannot create backup directory in $FINAL_BACKUP_DIR. Go and fix it!" 1>&2
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exit 1;
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fi;
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#######################
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### GLOBALS BACKUPS ###
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#######################
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echo -e "\n\nPerforming backup"
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echo -e "--------------------------------------------\n"
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echo "Backup"
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set -o pipefail
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if ! pg_dump $DATABASE | gzip > $FINAL_BACKUP_DIR"$DATABASE".sql.gz.in_progress; then
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echo "[!!ERROR!!] Failed to produce globals backup" 1>&2
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else
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mv $FINAL_BACKUP_DIR"$DATABASE".sql.gz.in_progress $FINAL_BACKUP_DIR"$DATABSE".sql.gz
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fi
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set +o pipefail
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echo -e "\nAll database backups complete!"
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}
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# MONTHLY BACKUPS
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DAY_OF_MONTH=`date +%d`
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if [ $DAY_OF_MONTH -eq 1 ];
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then
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# Delete all expired monthly directories
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find $BACKUP_DIR -maxdepth 1 -name "*-monthly" -exec rm -rf '{}' ';'
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perform_backups "-monthly"
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exit 0;
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fi
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# WEEKLY BACKUPS
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DAY_OF_WEEK=`date +%u` #1-7 (Monday-Sunday)
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EXPIRED_DAYS=`expr $((($WEEKS_TO_KEEP * 7) + 1))`
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if [ $DAY_OF_WEEK = $DAY_OF_WEEK_TO_KEEP ];
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then
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# Delete all expired weekly directories
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find $BACKUP_DIR -maxdepth 1 -mtime +$EXPIRED_DAYS -name "*-weekly" -exec rm -rf '{}' ';'
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perform_backups "-weekly"
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exit 0;
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fi
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# DAILY BACKUPS
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# Delete daily backups 7 days old or more
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find $BACKUP_DIR -maxdepth 1 -mtime +$DAYS_TO_KEEP -name "*-daily" -exec rm -rf '{}' ';'
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perform_backups "-daily"
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You should make the script executable test it and automate the execution with :program:`crontab`
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ chmod +x backup_rotate.sh
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$ ./backup_rotate.sh
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$ crontab -e
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# enter the following to backup every day at 3am
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0 3 * * * /var/notfellchen/backup_rotate.sh
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Restore
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If you for any reason want to restore a backup you can use the following:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo systemctl stop notfellchen
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$ pg_dump notfellchen > notfellchen_YYYY_MM_DD-hh_mm.psql # Make a backup for later analysis
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$ dropdb notfellchen
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$ cd /path/to/backup
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$ gzip -d notfellchen.sql.gz
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$ sudo -u postgres createdb -O notfellchen notfellchen
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$ psql notfellchen < notfellchen.sql
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$ systemctl restart notfellchen
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