#!/bin/bash source /usr/local/lib/err usage() { cat <&2; } ##### begin command line parsing ######## temp=$(getopt -l help owh "$@") || usage 1 mp_args="-m /o,/q,/a" eval set -- "$temp" while true; do case $1 in -o) mp_args="-m /o"; shift ;; -h|--help) usage ;; --) shift; break ;; *) echo "$0: Internal error! unexpected args: $*" ; exit 1 ;; esac done (( $# == 2 )) || usage 1 case $1 in push) new_host=$2 bbk_args="-s $old_host" new_shell="ssh $new_host" old_host=$HOSTNAME ;; pull) old_host=$2 bbk_args="-t $new_host" bbk_args="-s $old_host" new_host=$HOSTNAME old_shell="ssh $old_host" ;; *) err invalid first argument exit 1 ;; esac source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state if [[ $old_host != "$MAIL_HOST" ]]; then read -r -p "warning: \$old_host != \$MAIL_HOST: $old_host != $MAIL_HOST, proceed? y/N " if [[ $REPLY != [yY] ]]; then exit 1 fi fi if [[ ! $new_host || ! $old_host ]]; then echo "$0: bad args. see script" exit 1 fi e $new_shell hostname new_hostname=$($new_shell hostname) ########### end initial processing, begin actually modifying things ########## if $new_shell systemctl is-active btrbk.timer; then m $new_shell sudo systemctl stop btrbk.timer restore_new_btrbk=true fi if $old_shell systemctl is-active btrbk.timer; then m $old_shell sudo systemctl stop btrbk.timer restore_old_btrbk=true fi btrbk_test="systemctl is-active btrbk.service" while true; do for shell in "$new_shell" "$old_shell"; do e $shell $btrbk_test status=$($shell $btrbk_test) ||: case $status in inactive|failed) : ;; *) e "btrbk active on shell:$shell, status:$status, sleeping 8 seconds" sleep 8 continue ;; esac done break done # ensure these are unused before doing anything e "umounting /m and /o via $new_shell" $new_shell bash -xs <<'EOF' set -eE if mountpoint -q /m; then sudo umount /m; fi if mountpoint -q /o; then sudo umount /o; fi EOF # previously, I was checking to see if the new mail host # is on my home network, then changing my home dns # to resolve on the local network, so that I didnt # have to send traffic out to the internet or rely # on that. However, that breaks for a laptop that roams. # So, we could have a cronjob that updates that dns, # however, another solution is to just use ipv6, # and I prefer that. # # TODO: enable ipv6 for email. exim config setting disables it. # need to add vpn support. need to add firewall / routing. # I think exim will try ipv6 first, so no need to disable # ipv6 i think. if ! m btrbk-run -v $bbk_args $mp_args; then ret=$? err "failed initial btrbk" exit $ret fi m $old_shell /a/exe/primary-setup $new_hostname if ! m btrbk-run -v $bbk_args -m /o; then ret=$? bang="$(printf "$(tput setaf 5)█$(tput sgr0)%.0s" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7)" e $bang failed btrbk of /o. restoring old host as primary m $old_shell /a/exe/primary-setup localhost exit $ret fi m $new_shell /a/exe/primary-setup localhost