usage() {
cat <<'EOF'
-btrbk-run [OPTIONS]
+btrbk-run [OPTIONS] [run|resume|archive]
usually -t TARGET_HOST or -s SOURCE_HOST
Note, at source location, intentionally not executable, run and read
sleep 5
fi
-marchive=false
early=false
cron=false
orig_args=("$@")
esac
done
-# only tested commands are resume and archive
cmd_arg=${1:-run}
q_preserve="18h 14d"
case $cmd_arg in
- run|resume|archive) : ;;
- marchive)
- marchive=true
+ run|resume) : ;;
+
+ # This works better than the normal archive command. We have to
+ # specify the mount points, but that is what we are used to doing and
+ # we prefer it. Another difference is that archive works recursively
+ # and we don't care about that. Sometimes we may still want to run
+ # btrbk archive, but it doesn't even use the config file, so just
+ # run it directly, eg:
+ # time s btrbk -v archive /mnt/r7/amy/boot/btrbk ssh://bo/mnt/boot2/btrbk
+ archive)
cmd=resume
std_preserve="999h 999d 999w 999m"
q_preserve="$std_preserve"
fi
### end options parsing
-declare -A vols
-
# 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
case $m in
/o)
vol=/mnt/o
- vols[$vol]=t
;;
*)
vol=/mnt/root
- vols[$vol]=t
;;
esac
if $dry_run; then
m btrbk -v -n $cmd_arg
mexit 0
-elif [[ $cmd_arg == archive ]]; then
- if [[ $source ]]; then
- for vol in ${!vols[@]}; do
- m btrbk $verbose_arg $progress_arg $cmd_arg ssh://$source$vol $vol
- done
- else
- for tg in ${targets[@]}; do
- for vol in ${!vols[@]}; do
- m btrbk $verbose_arg $progress_arg $cmd_arg $vol ssh://$tg$vol
- done
- done
- fi
- 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.