145 lines
4.1 KiB
Bash
Executable File
145 lines
4.1 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# James W. Barnett
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# Takes snapshots of each snapper configuration. It then sends the snapshot to
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# a location on an external drive. After the initial transfer, it does
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# incremental snapshots on later calls. It's important not to delete the
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# snapshot created on your system since that will be used to determine the
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# difference for the next incremental snapshot.
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# Can set the backup directory here, or in the snapper configuration file with
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# EXT_BACKUP_LOCATION
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declare -r mybackupdir="acer-c720"
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declare -r disklabel="backup"
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declare -r description="latest incremental backup"
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# You can set a snapper configuration to be excluded by setting EXT_BACKUP="no"
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# in its snapper configuration file.
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#--------------------------------------------------------
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# Don't modify anything below here
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set -e
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if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
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echo "Script must be run as root."
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exit
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fi
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# It's important not to change this userdata in the snapshots, since that's how
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# we find the previous one.
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TARGETS="$(findmnt -n -v -t btrfs -o TARGET --list)"
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declare -a UUIDS
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UUIDS="$(findmnt -n -v -t btrfs -o UUID --list)"
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menu=0
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declare -a TARGETS_ARRAY
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declare -a UUIDS_ARRAY
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i=0
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for x in $TARGETS; do
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TARGETS_ARRAY[$i]=$x
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i=$(($i+1))
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done
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i=0
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for x in $UUIDS; do
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UUIDS_ARRAY[$i]=$x
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i=$(($i+1))
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done
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total_mounted=$i
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echo "The following mounted BTRFS devices were found."
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disk=0
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while [[ $disk < 1 || $disk > $i ]]; do
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for x in ${!TARGETS_ARRAY[@]}; do
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echo -e "$x) ${UUIDS_ARRAY[$x]}\t(${TARGETS_ARRAY[$x]})"
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done
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read -p "Select one: " disk
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done
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selected_uuid="${UUIDS_ARRAY[$disk]}"
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echo "You selected the disk with UUID $selected_uuid."
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declare -r userdata="backupdir=$mybackupdir, uuid=$selected_uuid"
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if [[ -f /etc/conf.d/snapper ]]; then
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source /etc/conf.d/snapper
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else
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echo "ERROR: /etc/conf.d/snapper does not exist!"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo "Performing backup..."
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for x in $SNAPPER_CONFIGS; do
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# shellcheck source=/dev/null
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source /etc/snapper/configs/$x
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read -n 1 -p "Perform backup on '$x' configuration (y/n)? " do_backup
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echo
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if [[ $do_backup == "y" ]]; then
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BACKUPDIR="$(findmnt -n -v -t btrfs -o UUID,TARGET --list | awk '/'$selected_uuid'/ {print $2}')/$mybackupdir"
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if [[ ! -d $BACKUPDIR ]]; then
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echo "ERROR: $BACKUPDIR is not a directory."
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exit 1
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fi
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old_number=$(snapper -c "$x" list -t single | awk '/'"$userdata"'/ {print $1}')
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new_number=$(snapper -c "$x" create --print-number)
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sync
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new_snapshot=$SUBVOLUME/.snapshots/$new_number/snapshot
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new_info=$SUBVOLUME/.snapshots/$new_number/info.xml
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backup_location=$BACKUPDIR/$x/$new_number/
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echo "Backup location:"
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echo "$backup_location"
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read -n 1 -p "Continue (y/n)? " cont_backup
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echo
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if [[ "$cont_backup" != "y" ]]; then
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break
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fi
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if [[ -d "$backup_location" ]]; then
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echo "ERROR: Backup location already exists."
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break
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fi
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mkdir -p "$backup_location"
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if [[ -z "$old_number" ]]; then
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echo "Performing initial backup for snapper configuration '$x'. This could take awhile..."
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btrfs send "$new_snapshot" | btrfs receive "$backup_location"
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else
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old_snapshot=$SUBVOLUME/.snapshots/$old_number/snapshot
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# Sends the difference between the new snapshot and old snapshot to
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# the backup location. Using the -c flag instead of -p tells it that
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# there is an identical subvolume to the old snapshot at the
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# receiving location where it can get its data. This helps speed up
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# the transfer.
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btrfs send "$new_snapshot" -c "$old_snapshot" | btrfs receive "$backup_location" &>/dev/null
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cp "$new_info" "$backup_location"
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snapper -c "$x" delete "$old_number"
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fi
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# Tag new snapshot as the latest
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snapper -v -c "$x" modify -d "$description" -u "$userdata" "$new_number"
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fi
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done
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date > "$HOME"/.lastbackup
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echo "Done!"
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