#!/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: remove old leaf subvols, like keep up to 1 month or something. set -eE -o pipefail 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 $1 } script_dir=$(dirname $(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")) # note q is owned by root:1000 # note p/m is owned 1000:1000 and chmod 700 mountpoints=() rsync_mountpoint=/q conf_only=false dry_run=false # mostly for testing resume_arg= rate_limit=no verbose=false default_args_file=/etc/btrbk-run.conf if [[ -s $default_args_file ]]; then set -- $(< $default_args_file) "$@" fi temp=$(getopt -l help cl:m:nprt:vh "$@") || usage 1 eval set -- "$temp" while true; do case $1 in # only creates the config file, does not run btrbk -c) conf_only=true; shift ;; -l) rate_limit=$2; shift 2 ;; -m) IFS=, mountpoints=($2); unset IFS; shift 2 ;; -n) dry_run=true; dry_run_arg=-n; shift ;; -p) progress_arg="--progress"; shift ;; # btrbk arg: Resume only. Skips snapshot creation. -r) resume_arg=-r; shift ;; # 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 if [[ -s $default_args_file ]]; then echo "$0: warning: default btrbk-run options set in $default_args_file (sleeping 5 seconds):" cat $default_args_file sleep 5 fi echo -e "$0: options: conf_only=$conf_only\ndry_run=$dry_run\nresume_arg=$resume_arg\nrate_limit=$rate_limit\nverbose=$verbose" # set default targets if [[ ! -v targets ]]; then case $HOSTNAME in x2|fz) if [[ $HOSTNAME == "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then targets=($HOME_DOMAIN) fi ;; tp) targets=(frodo) if [[ $HOSTNAME == "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then if timeout -s 9 10 ssh x2 :; then targets+=(x2) fi fi ;; frodo) targets=() ;; *) echo "$0: error: no default targets for this host, use -t" exit 1 ;; esac fi echo "targets: ${targets[*]}" if (( ${#mountpoints[@]} )); then for mp in ${mountpoints[@]}; do if [[ -e /nocow/btrfs-stale/$mp ]]; then echo "$0: warning: $mp stale. Sleeping for 3 seconds in case you want to cancel." sleep 3 fi done else # set default mountpoints case $HOSTNAME in frodo) prospective_mps=(/i) ;; *) prospective_mps=(/a /q) if [[ $HOSTNAME == "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then prospective_mps+=(/o) fi ;; esac case ${targets[0]} in kw|kww) prospective_mps=(/a) ;; esac for mp in ${prospective_mps[@]}; do # default mountpoints to sync if [[ -e /nocow/btrfs-stale/$mp ]]; then echo "$0: 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 ######## rsync-dirs() { local host=$1 local path=$2 m rsync $dry_run_arg -ahi --relative --delete "$path" "root@$host:/" } vol-conf() { cat >>/etc/btrbk.conf <>/etc/btrbk.conf <>/etc/btrbk.conf </dev/null; then echo "$0: error: no btrbk binary found" fi cat >/etc/btrbk.conf </dev/null; then for tg in ${targets[@]}; do case $tg in tp|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 if ! $dry_run; then m $script_dir/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 # 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