+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright (C) 2016 Ian Kelling
-
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-
-# todo: if we cancel in the middle of a btrfs send, then run again
-# immediately, the received subvolume doesn't get a Received UUID:
-# field, and we won't mount it. Need to figure out a solution that will
-# fix this.
-
-
-[[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo -E "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" "$@"
-
-source /usr/local/lib/err
-
-usage() {
- cat <<'EOF'
-btrbk-run [OPTIONS] [run|resume|archive]
-usually -t TARGET_HOST or -s SOURCE_HOST
-
-Note, at source location, intentionally not executable, run and read
-install-my-scripts.
-
-EOF
- echo "top of script file:"
- sed -n '1,/^[# ]*end command line/{p;b};q' "$0"
- exit $1
-}
-
-
-
-pre="${0##*/}: "
-m() { if $verbose; then printf "$pre%s\n" "$*"; fi; "$@"; }
-e() { printf "$pre%s\n" "$*"; }
-die() { printf "$pre%s\n" "$*" >&2; echo "exiting with status 1" >&2; exit 1; }
-mexit() { echo "$pre: exiting with status $1"; exit $1; }
-
-# latest $MAIL_HOST
-if [[ -e /b/bash_unpublished/source-state ]]; then
- source /b/bash_unpublished/source-state
-fi
-
-# note q is owned by root:1000
-
-mountpoints=()
-
-rsync_mountpoint=/q
-
-ret=0
-# default options
-conf_only=false
-dry_run=false # mostly for testing
-rate_limit=no
-verbose=true; verbose_arg=-v
-if [[ $INVOCATION_ID ]]; then
- # INVOCATION_ID means running as a systemd service. we cant show progress in this case,
- # but if we pass the arg, it will insert mbuffer into the command.
- progress_arg=
-else
- progress_arg="--progress"
-fi
-incremental_strict=false
-pull_reexec=false
-
-default_args_file=/etc/btrbk-run.conf
-if [[ -s $default_args_file ]]; then
- set -- $(< $default_args_file) "$@"
- # i havent used this feature yet, so warn about it
- echo "$0: warning: default btrbk-run options set in $default_args_file (sleeping 5 seconds):"
- cat $default_args_file
- sleep 5
-fi
-
-early=false
-cron=false
-orig_args=("$@")
-temp=$(getopt -l cron,pull-reexec,help ceil:m:npqrs:t:vh "$@") || usage 1
-eval set -- "$temp"
-while true; do
- case $1 in
- # some behaviors specific to running under cron:
- # - skip hosts where xprintidle haven't been idle recently
- # - if we can't ssh to 1 or more hosts, still do the rest
- # - if we aren't MAIL_HOST and no -m or -s, just exit
- --cron)
- cron=true
- pre=
- shift
- ;;
- # only creates the config file, does not run btrbk
- -c) conf_only=true; shift ;;
- # quit early, just btrbk, no extra remounting etc.
- -e) early=true; shift ;;
- -i) incremental_strict=true; shift ;;
- # bytes per second, suffix k m g
- -l) rate_limit=$2; shift 2 ;;
- # Comma separated mountpoints to backup. This has defaults set below.
- -m) IFS=, mountpoints=($2); unset IFS; shift 2 ;;
- -n) dry_run=true; dry_run_arg=-n; shift ;;
- # hide progress
- -p) progress_arg=; shift ;;
- # internal option for rerunning under newer SOURCE_HOST version.
- --pull-reexec) pull_reexec=true; shift ;;
- # quiet
- -q) verbose=false; verbose_arg=; progress_arg=; shift ;;
- # source host to receive a backup from
- -s)
- source=$2
- bbksource=$source
- if [[ $source == *:* ]]; then
- bbksource="[$source]"
- fi
- shift 2
- ;;
- # target hosts to send to. empty is valid for just doing local
- # snapshot. we have default hosts we will populate.
- -t) IFS=, targets=($2); unset IFS; shift 2 ;;
- # verbose.
- -v) verbose=true; verbose_arg=-v; shift ;;
- -h|--help) usage ;;
- --) shift; break ;;
- *) die "Internal error!" ;;
- esac
-done
-
-cmd_arg=${1:-run}
-
-
-std_preserve="36h 14d 8w 24m"
-q_preserve="18h 14d"
-
-case $cmd_arg in
- run|resume) : ;;
-
- # This works better than the normal archive command. We have to
- # specify the mount points, but that is what we are used to doing and
- # we prefer it. Another difference is that archive works recursively
- # and we don't care about that. Sometimes we may still want to run
- # btrbk archive, but it doesn't even use the config file, so just
- # run it directly, eg:
- # time s btrbk -v archive /mnt/r7/amy/boot/btrbk ssh://bo/mnt/boot2/btrbk
- archive)
- cmd_arg=resume
- std_preserve="999h 999d 999w 999m"
- q_preserve="$std_preserve"
- preserve_arg=-p
- ;;
- *) die "untested command arg" ;;
-esac
-
-if (( $# > 1 )); then
- die: "only 1 nonoption arg is supported"
-fi
-
-if [[ -v targets && $source ]]; then
- # note, this doesnt need to be the case, but
- # we would need to think about it.
- die "error: -t and -s are mutually exclusive"
-fi
-
-if $verbose; then
- printf "options: conf_only=%s\ndry_run=%s\nrate_limit=%s\nverbose=%s\ncmd_arg=%s" "$conf_only" "$dry_run" "$rate_limit" "$verbose" "$cmd_arg"
-fi
-### end options parsing
-
-# remove path from earlier version of btrbk
-rm -f /usr/sbin/btrbk
-# note, this still works as intended if there is no /usr/bin/btrbk
-if [[ /a/opt/btrbk/btrbk -nt /usr/bin/btrbk ]]; then
- if [[ -e /b/distro-functions/src/package-manager-abstractions ]]; then
- . /b/distro-functions/src/package-manager-abstractions
- pi asciidoctor
- fi
- cd /a/opt/btrbk
- m make install
-fi
-
-# TODO: i wonder if there should be an option to send to the default
-# targets, plus any given on the command line.
-
-
-
-kd_spread=false
-# set default targets
-if [[ ! -v targets && ! $source ]]; then
- if $cron; then
- if [[ $HOSTNAME != "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then
- if [[ $HOSTNAME == kd && $MAIL_HOST = x2 ]]; then
- kd_spread=true
- else
- echo "MAIL_HOST=$MAIL_HOST, nothing to do"
- mexit 0
- fi
- fi
- fi
-
- # x2 at home atm
- kd_spread=false
-
- at_work=false
-
- # todo, fix this up once frodo is back
- # targets=(frodo.b8.nz)
- case $HOSTNAME in
- kw)
- at_work=true
- ;;&
- x2|x3|sy|bo)
- if ping -q -c1 -w1 hal.office.fsf.org \
- && ip n show 192.168.0.26 | grep . &>/dev/null; then
- at_work=true
- fi
- ;;&
- kw|x2|x3|sy|bo)
- if $at_work; then
- if ping -q -c1 -w1 iank.vpn.office.fsf.org &>/dev/null; then
- home=iank.vpn.office.fsf.org
- else
- home=i.b8.nz
- fi
- else
- if ping -q -c1 -w1 b8.nz &>/dev/null; then
- home=b8.nz
- else
- home=i.b8.nz
- fi
- fi
- ;;&
- x2)
- targets+=($home)
- ;;
- kw)
- targets+=($home x2.office.fsf.org)
- ;;
- x3|sy|bo)
- targets+=($home)
- if $at_work; then
- targets+=(x2.office.fsf.org x2.b8.nz)
- else
- targets+=(x2wg.b8.nz)
- fi
- ;;
- kd)
- if ! $kd_spread; then
- if ping -q -c1 -w1 x2.office.fsf.org &>/dev/null; then
- targets+=(x2.office.fsf.org)
- else
- targets+=(x2wg.b8.nz)
- fi
- fi
- if ping -q -c1 -w1 sy.b8.nz &>/dev/null; then
- targets+=(sy.b8.nz)
- else
- targets+=(syw.b8.nz)
- fi
- if ping -q -c1 -w1 x3.b8.nz &>/dev/null; then
- targets+=(x3.b8.nz)
- else
- targets+=(x3w.b8.nz)
- fi
- ;;
- frodo)
- # no targets
- targets=()
- ;;
- *)
- die "error: no default targets for this host, use -t"
- ;;
- esac
-fi
-
-if [[ -v targets ]]; then
- echo "targets: ${targets[*]}"
-fi
-
-if [[ $source ]]; then
- echo "source: $source"
-fi
-
-if [[ ${mountpoints[0]} ]]; then
- for mp in ${mountpoints[@]}; do
- if [[ -e /nocow/btrfs-stale/$mp ]]; then
- die "error: $mp is stale, mount-latest-subvol first"
- fi
- done
-else
- # set default mountpoints
- if [[ ${targets[0]} == tp ]]; then
- prospective_mps=(/a)
- else
- case $HOSTNAME in
- frodo)
- prospective_mps=(/i)
- ;;
- *)
- prospective_mps=()
- if [[ $source ]]; then
- source_state="$(ssh $source cat /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state)"
- eval "$source_state"
- source_host="$(ssh $source cat /etc/hostname)"
- if [[ $source_host == "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then
- prospective_mps+=(/o)
- fi
- if [[ $source_host == "$HOST2" ]]; then
- prospective_mps+=(/a /ar /qr /q)
- fi
- else
- if [[ $HOSTNAME == "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then
- prospective_mps+=(/o)
- fi
- if [[ $HOSTNAME == "$HOST2" ]]; then
- prospective_mps+=(/a /ar /qr /q)
- fi
- fi
- # note: put q last just in case its specific retention options were to
- # affect other config sections. I havent tested if that is the case.
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- for mp in ${prospective_mps[@]}; do # default mountpoints to sync
- if [[ -e /nocow/btrfs-stale/$mp ]]; then
- e "warning: $mp stale, not adding to default mountpoints"
- continue
- fi
- if awk '{print $2}' /etc/fstab | grep -xF $mp &>/dev/null; then
- mountpoints+=($mp)
- fi
- done
-fi
-
-echo "mountpoints: ${mountpoints[*]}"
-
-##### end command line parsing ########
-
-if [[ $source ]]; then
- if [[ $(ssh $source ps --no-headers -o comm 1) == systemd ]]; then
- status=$(ssh $source systemctl is-active btrbk.service) || : # normally returns 3
- case $status in
- inactive|failed) : ;;
- *)
- echo "$0: error: cron btrbk is running on source. exiting out of caution"
- mexit 1
- esac
- fi
-fi
-
-# pull_reexec stops us from getting into an infinite loop if there is some
-# kind of weird problem
-pulla=false
-for m in "${mountpoints[@]}"; do
- if [[ $m == /a ]]; then
- pulla=true
- break
- fi
-done
-if ! $pull_reexec && [[ $source ]] && $pulla ; then
- tmpf=$(mktemp)
- m rsync -ra $source:/usr/local/bin/{mount-latest-subvol,check-subvol-stale} /usr/local/bin
- m rsync -ra $source:/usr/local/lib/err /usr/local/lib
- m scp $source:/a/bin/distro-setup/btrbk-run $tmpf
- if ! diff -q $tmpf ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}; then
- e "found different version on host $source. reexecing"
- install -T $tmpf /usr/local/bin/btrbk-run
- m /usr/local/bin/btrbk-run --pull-reexec "${orig_args[@]}"
- mexit 0
- fi
-fi
-
-
-if ! command -v btrbk &>/dev/null; then
- die "error: no btrbk binary found"
-fi
-# if our mountpoints are from stale snapshots,
-# it doesn't make sense to do a backup.
-check-subvol-stale ${mountpoints[@]} || die "found stale mountpoints in ${mountpoints[*]}"
-
-# for an initial run, btrbk requires the dir to exist.
-mkdir -p /mnt/{root,o}/btrbk
-local_zone=$(date +%z)
-
-if [[ $source ]]; then
- if ! zone=$(ssh root@$source date +%z); then
- if $conf_only; then
- echo "$0: warning: failed to ssh to root@$source"
- else
- die failed to ssh to root@$source
- fi
- fi
- if [[ $zone != "$local_zone" ]]; then
- die "error: dont confuse yourself with multiple time zones. $h has different timezone than localhost"
- fi
-
-else
-
- sshable=()
- sshfail=()
- min_idle_ms=$((1000 * 60 * 15))
- for h in ${targets[@]}; do
- if remote_info=( $(timeout -s 9 6 ssh root@$h "mkdir -p /mnt/root/btrbk /mnt/o/btrbk && date +%z && df --output=size,pcent / | tail -n1") ); then
- zone=${remote_info[0]}
- root_size=${remote_info[1]}
- percent_used=${remote_info[2]%%%}
-
- if (( ${#remote_info[@]} != 3 )); then
- die "error: didnt get 3 fields in test ssh to target $h. investigate"
- fi
- elif $conf_only; then
- # Use some typical values in this case
- root_size=$(( 1024 * 1024 * 2000 )) #2tb
- percent_used=10
- zone=$(date +%z)
- else
- sshfail+=($h)
- continue
- fi
-
- # we may be booted into a bootstrap fs or something
- min_root_kb=$(( 1024 * 1024 * 200 )) # 200 gb
- if (( root_size < min_root_kb )); then
- continue
- fi
-
- if (( percent_used >= 98 )); then
- die "error: filesystem on target $h is $percent_used % full"
- fi
-
- # This is a separate ssh because xprintidle can fail and thats ok.
- if $cron && idle_ms=$(timeout -s 9 6 ssh $h DISPLAY=:0 xprintidle); then
- if (( idle_ms < min_idle_ms )); then
-
- # Ignore this host. i sometimes use a non-main machine for
- # testing or web browsing, knowing that everything will be wiped
- # by the next backup, but I dont want it to happen as Im using
- # it from cronjob.
- e "warning: $h: active X session in the last 15 minutes, skipping for now"
- continue
- fi
- fi
- sshable+=($h)
- if [[ $zone != "$local_zone" ]]; then
- die "error: dont confuse yourself with multiple time zones. $h has different timezone than localhost"
- fi
- done
- if [[ ! ${sshable[*]} ]] || { ! $cron && [[ ${sshfail[*]} ]]; }; then
- die "failed to ssh to hosts: ${sshfail[*]}"
- else
- if [[ ${sshfail[*]} ]]; then
- ret=1
- e "error: failed to ssh to ${sshfail[*]} but continuing with other hosts"
- fi
- targets=(${sshable[@]})
- fi
-fi
-
-
-cat >/etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-ssh_identity /q/root/h
-#ssh_identity /root/.ssh/home
-
-# Just a guess that local7 is a good facility to pick.
-# It's a bit odd that the transaction log has to be logged to
-# a file or syslog, while other output is sent to std out.
-# The man does not mention a way for them to be together, but
-# I dunno if setting a log level like warn might also output
-# transaction info.
-transaction_syslog local7
-
-# trying this out
-#stream_compress zstd
-
-# so we only run one at a time
-lockfile /var/lock/btrbk.lock
-
-# default format of short does not accomidate hourly preservation setting
-timestamp_format long-iso
-
-# only make a snapshot if things have changed
-snapshot_create onchange
-# I could make this different from target_preserve,
-# if one disk had less space.
-# for now, keeping them equal.
-snapshot_preserve $std_preserve
-snapshot_preserve_min 2h
-snapshot_dir btrbk
-# so, total backups = ~58
-target_preserve $std_preserve
-target_preserve_min 2h
-
-# if something fails and it's not obvious, try doing
-# btrbk -l debug -v dryrun
-
-rate_limit $rate_limit
-EOF
-
-if $incremental_strict; then
- cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-incremental strict
-EOF
-fi
-
-for m in ${mountpoints[@]}; do
- case $m in
- /o)
- vol=/mnt/o
- ;;
- *)
- vol=/mnt/root
- ;;
- esac
-
- sub=${m#/}
- if [[ $source ]]; then
- cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-volume ssh://$bbksource$vol
-subvolume $sub
-target send-receive $vol/btrbk
-EOF
- fi
- if (( ${#targets[@]} )); then
- cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-volume $vol
-subvolume $sub
-EOF
- case $sub in
- q)
- # q has sensitive data i dont want to backup for so long
- cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-snapshot_preserve $std_preserve
-snapshot_preserve_min 2h
-snapshot_dir btrbk
-target_preserve $std_preserve
-target_preserve_min 2h
-EOF
- ;;
- esac
- for tg in ${targets[@]}; do
- # handle ipv6
- if [[ $tg == *:* ]]; then
- tg="[$tg]"
- fi
- cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <<EOF
-target send-receive ssh://$tg$vol/btrbk
-EOF
- done
- fi
-done
-
-# todo: umount first to ensure we don't have any errors
-# todo: do some kill fuser stuff to make umount more reliable
-
-
-if $conf_only; then
- mexit 0
-fi
-
-
-
-if $dry_run; then
- m btrbk -v -n $cmd_arg
- mexit 0
-fi
-# -q and just using the syslog option seemed nice,
-# but it doesn't show when a send has a parent and when it doesn't.
-m btrbk $preserve_arg $verbose_arg $progress_arg $cmd_arg
-
-# todo: tp not valid anymore.
-# if we have it, sync to systems which don't
-if mountpoint $rsync_mountpoint >/dev/null; then
- for tg in ${targets[@]}; do
- case $tg in
- tp)
- dirs=(/p/c/machine_specific/tp)
- for x in /p/c/machine_specific/*.hosts; do
- if grep -qxF $tg $x; then
- dirs+=(${x%.hosts})
- fi
- done
- m rsync -aSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative ${dirs[@]} root@$tg:/
- ;;
- esac
- done
-fi
-
-if [[ $source ]]; then
- m mount-latest-subvol
-else
- m /a/exe/mount-latest-remote ${targets[@]}
-fi
-
-if [[ $ret == 0 ]]; then
- for tg in ${targets[@]}; do
- :
- #ssh root@$tg /a/exe/mail-backup-clean
- done
-fi
-
-mexit $ret
-
-# todo: move variable data we don't care about backing up
-# to /nocow and symlink it.
-
-
-# background on btrbk timezones. with short/long, timestamps use local time.
-# for long, if your local time moves backwards, by moving timezones or
-# for an hour when daylight savings changes it, you will temporarily get
-# a more aggressive retention policy for the overlapping period, and
-# vice versa for the opposite timezone move. The alternative is using
-# long-iso, which puts timezone info into the timestamp, which means
-# that instead of shifting time, you shift the start of day/week/month
-# which is used for retention to your new local time, which means for
-# example, if you moved forward by 8 hours, the daily/weekly/monthly
-# retention will be 8 hours more aggressive since midnight is at a new
-# time, unless you fake the timzeone using the TZ env variable.
-# However, in the short term, there will be no inconsistencies.
-# I don't see any problem with shifting when the day starts for
-# retention, so I'm using long-iso.
-
-# note to create a long-iso timestamp: date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S%z