X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=btrbk-run;h=f0f16bda44f3013bc48ec4ed10c1c1955cbd8d9c;hb=7b2ec509be2266c4c9f42727e7db4e7fdd63b7ae;hp=4f4739d954e39d33c423ea59d06e174244893316;hpb=2ef2e2c1c255c3642e6b152595e2dc95488c2c10;p=distro-setup diff --git a/btrbk-run b/btrbk-run old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index 4f4739d..f0f16bd --- a/btrbk-run +++ b/btrbk-run @@ -1,4 +1,20 @@ -#!/bin/bash -l +#!/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. set -eE -o pipefail trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR @@ -6,104 +22,201 @@ trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR [[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo -E "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@" usage() { - echo "top of script file:" - sed -n '1,/^[# ]*end command line/{p;b};q' "$0" - exit $1 + cat <<'EOF' +btrbk-run [OPTIONS] +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 } +# latest $MAIL_HOST +if [[ -e /b/bash_unpublished/source-semi-priv ]]; then + source /b/bash_unpublished/source-semi-priv +fi + +# note q is owned by root:1000 + +mountpoints=() + +rsync_mountpoint=/q + +# default options conf_only=false dry_run=false # mostly for testing +rate_limit=no +verbose=true; verbose_arg=-v +progress_arg="--progress" +pull_reexec=false + +default_args_file=/etc/btrbk-run.conf +if [[ -s $default_args_file ]]; then + set -- $(< $default_args_file) "$@" + echo "$0: warning: default btrbk-run options set in $default_args_file (sleeping 5 seconds):" + cat $default_args_file + sleep 5 +fi -temp=$(getopt -l help,long-opt hcnt "$@") || usage 1 +orig_args=("$@") +temp=$(getopt -l pull-reexec,help cl:m:nps:t:vh "$@") || usage 1 eval set -- "$temp" while true; do - case $1 in - -c) conf_only=true; shift ;; - -n) dry_run=true; dry_run_arg=-n; shift ;; - -t) IFS=, targets=($2); shift 2 ;; - -h|--help) usage ;; - --) shift; break ;; - *) echo "$0: Internal error!" ; exit 1 ;; - esac + case $1 in + # only creates the config file, does not run btrbk + -c) conf_only=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 ;; + -p) progress_arg="--progress"; shift ;; + --pull-reexec) pull_reexec=true; shift ;; + -q) verbose=false; verbose_arg=; progress_arg=; shift ;; + # source host to receive a backup from + -s) source=$2; 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 ;; + -v) verbose=true; verbose_arg=-v; shift ;; + -h|--help) usage ;; + --) shift; break ;; + *) echo "$0: Internal error!" ; exit 1 ;; + esac done -read primary <<<"$@" -##### end command line parsing ######## +# usefull commands are resume and archive +cmd_arg=${1:-run} -sed="sed -r --follow-symlinks" -last_snaps=() +if [[ -v targets && $source ]]; then + echo "$0: error: -t and -s are mutually exclusive" >&2 + exit 1 +fi -target-section() { - local root=$1 - local subvol=$2 - mountpoint $root &>/dev/null || return - cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf </dev/null; then + mountpoints+=($mp) + fi + done +fi + +echo "mountpoints: ${mountpoints[*]}" + +##### end command line parsing ######## + +rsync-dirs() { + local host=$1 + local path=$2 + m rsync $dry_run_arg -ahi --relative --delete "$path" "root@$host:/" +} + + +m() { printf "%s: %s\n" "${0##*/}" "$*"; "$@"; } + + +if ! which btrbk &>/dev/null; then + echo "$0: error: no btrbk binary found" + exit 1 fi +# if our mountpoints are from stale snapshots, +# it doesn't make sense to do a backup. +check-subvol-stale ${mountpoints[@]} || exit 1 + + +cat >/etc/btrbk.conf </etc/btrbk.conf <<'EOF' -ssh_identity /root/.ssh/id_rsa -transaction_syslog daemon +# note, i had this because man said 20% speedup, but ran into +# this issue, https://github.com/digint/btrbk/issues/275 +#stream_buffer 512m # so we only run one at a time lockfile /var/lock/btrbk.lock @@ -113,86 +226,114 @@ timestamp_format long-iso # only make a snapshot if things have changed snapshot_create onchange -# much less snapshots because I have less space on the -# local filesystem. -snapshot_preserve 2h 2d +# I could make this different from target_preserve, +# if one disk had less space. +# for now, keeping them equal. +snapshot_preserve 36h 14d 8w 24m +snapshot_preserve_min 4h +snapshot_dir btrbk # so, total backups = ~89 -target_preserve 48h 14d 8w 24m -target_preserve_min 6h +target_preserve 36h 14d 8w 24m +target_preserve_min 4h # if something fails and it's not obvious, try doing # btrbk -l debug -v dryrun + +rate_limit $rate_limit EOF - remote_target="target send-receive ssh://${tg}/mnt/root" - if [[ $tg == frodo && $HOSTNAME == treetowl ]]; then - target-section /mnt/iroot i - fi - for m in ${mountpoints[@]}; do - target-section /mnt/root ${m##*/} + +# for an initial run, btrbk requires the dir to exist. +mkdir -p /mnt/root/btrbk +local_zone=$(date +%z) +for h in ${targets[@]} $source; do + zone=$(ssh root@$h "mkdir -p /mnt/root/btrbk; date +%z") + if [[ $zone != $local_zone ]]; then + echo "error: error. dont confuse yourself with multiple time zones. $h has different timezone than localhost" >&2 + exit 1 + fi +done + + + +vol=/mnt/root +for m in ${mountpoints[@]}; do + sub=${m##*/} + if [[ $source ]]; then + cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <>/etc/btrbk.conf <>/etc/btrbk.conf </dev/null; then + for tg in ${targets[@]}; do + case $tg in + li|lk) + for x in /p/c/machine_specific/*.hosts; do + if grep -qxF $tg $x; then + dir=${x%.hosts} + rsync-dirs $tg $dir + fi + done + ;; + esac + done +fi - printf "%s\n" "${fstab[@]}" | cedit /etc/fstab - for d in ${mountpoints[@]}; do - mount $d - btrfs sub del /mnt/root$d - done - ssh root@primary bash -s "${mountpoints[*]}" "${last_snaps[*]}" <<'EOF' -set -xe -mountpoints=($1) -last_snaps=($2) -first_root=$(awk '$2 == "/mnt/root" {print $1}' /etc/mtab) -for ((i=0; i < ${#mountpoints[@]}; i++)); do - m=${mountpoints[i]} - vol=${m##*/} - fstab+=("$first_root $m btrfs noatime,subvol=$vol 0 0") - cd /mnt/root - btrfs sub snapshot ${last_snaps[i]} $vol - mount $m -done -EOF +/a/bin/distro-setup/install-my-scripts +if [[ $source ]]; then + m mount-latest-subvol +else + m /a/exe/mount-latest-remote ${targets[@]} fi +# 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 @@ -208,3 +349,5 @@ fi # 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