shift
done
+cmd_arg="$1"
+
if $kd_spread_maybe; then
- if [[ $1 && $1 != resume ]]; then
+ if [[ $cmd_arg && $cmd_arg != resume ]]; then
die "dont pass -k without resume or empty run arg"
fi
cmd_arg=resume
fi
-
-cmd_arg=${1:-run}
+if [[ ! $cmd_arg ]]; then
+ cmd_arg=run
+fi
std_preserve="36h 14d 8w 24m"
esac
fi
-if $verbose; then
- printf "$pre 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
-
-
-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 didnt get mountpoint arg and had no defaults
fi
-echo "mountpoints: ${mountpoints[*]}"
-
##### end command line parsing ########
+#### begin pre-checks #####
+
# todo: this has a timing problem, since btrbk.timer could activate the service after this check.
if ! $fast && [[ $source ]]; then
if [[ $(ssh $source ps --no-headers -o comm 1) == systemd ]]; then
fi
fi
+if ! command -v btrbk &>/dev/null; then
+ die "error: no btrbk binary found"
+fi
+
+
+#### end pre-checks #####
+
+mkdir -p /var/log/btrbk
+# The journal doesnt go back to my oldest backups, and I've found myself
+# wanting older logs. Not going to bother expiring old logs, since it is
+# fine if they go back years.
+log_path=/var/log/btrbk/$(date +%F_%T%:::z).log
+echo copying output to $log_path
+exec &> >(tee -a $log_path)
+
+
+if $verbose; then
+ printf "$pre 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
+
+if [[ -v targets ]]; then
+ echo "targets: ${targets[*]}"
+fi
+
+if [[ $source ]]; then
+ echo "source: $source"
+fi
+
+echo "mountpoints: ${mountpoints[*]}"
+
+
+
# pull_reexec stops us from getting into an infinite loop if there is some
# kind of weird problem
pulla=false
fi
-if ! command -v btrbk &>/dev/null; then
- die "error: no btrbk binary found"
-fi
-
if ! $fast; then
# if our mountpoints are from stale snapshots,
# it doesn't make sense to do a backup.