X-Git-Url: https://git.dogcows.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Flevel-0;h=734d9e4c9011bf348b63cd61cc633e034fac825a;hb=15726fabad415140695e251b93a5afed8679ff9e;hp=ae19b7c13a89dd963c9e43d128eaff6dd648ecfb;hpb=ea044c90079acafd6c1939d69678214d1706e19a;p=chaz%2Ftar diff --git a/scripts/level-0 b/scripts/level-0 index ae19b7c..734d9e4 100644 --- a/scripts/level-0 +++ b/scripts/level-0 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh # # Run this script as root on the machine that has the tape drive, to make a -# full dump. +# full (level-0) dump. # # If you give `now' as an argument, the dump is done immediately. # Otherwise, it waits until 1am, or until the hour given as argument. @@ -9,136 +9,192 @@ # # You must edit the file `backup-specs' to set the parameters for your site. +# Useful for backup-specs, in case things have to be done slightly +# differently for different dump levels. +DUMP_LEVEL=0 + +# Insure `mail' is in PATH. +PATH="/usr/ucb:${PATH}" +export PATH + +# This is not the most reliable test in the world. The following might be +# more predictable: +# +# whoami="`whoami`" +# euid="`sed -ne '/^'\"${whoami}\"':/{s/^[^:]*:[^:]*://;s/:.*//p;q;}' /etc/passwd`" +# if [ "${euid}" != 0 ]; then ... +# if [ ! -w / ]; then - echo The backup must be run as root, - echo or else some files will fail to be dumped. + echo "The backup must be run as root or else some files will fail to be dumped." exit 1 -else - false fi -# This is undesirable -- rms. -# rsh albert /usr/local/adm/motd-backup-start - -# Get the values of BACKUP_DIRS and BACKUP_FILES, and other variables. +# Get the values of BACKUP_DIRS, BACKUP_FILES, and other variables. . ./backup-specs # Maybe sleep until around specified or default hour. -# -if [ "$1" != "now" ]; then - if [ "$1"x != x ]; then - spec=$1 +if [ "${1}" != "now" ]; then + if [ "${1}x" != "x" ]; then + spec="${1}" else - spec=$BACKUP_HOUR + spec="${BACKUP_HOUR}" fi - pausetime=`date | awk '{hr=substr($4,1,2);\\ - mn=substr($4,4,2);\\ - if((hr+0)&2 exit 1 else - touch $LOGFILE + touch "${LOGFILE}" fi -mt -f $TAPE_FILE rewind -rm $VOLNO_FILE - -set $BACKUP_DIRS -while [ $# -ne 0 ] ; do - host=`echo $1 | sed 's/:.*$//'` - fs=`echo $1 | sed 's/^.*://'` - date=`date` - fsname=`echo $1 | sed 's/\//:/g'` - - TAR_PART2="--listed=/etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0" - TAR_PART3="--label='Full backup of $fs on $host at $date' -C $fs ." - - echo Backing up $1 at $date | tee -a $LOGFILE - - # Actually back things up. - - if [ $HOST != $host ] ; then - # Removed 2>&1/dev/null cruft since that's incorrect sh syntax. - rsh $host mkdir /etc/tar-backup > /dev/null 2>&1 - rsh $host rm -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 - rsh $host $TAR_PART1 -f $HOST:$TAPE_FILE $TAR_PART2 $TAR_PART3 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE - else - mkdir /etc/tar-backup > /dev/null 2>&1 - rm -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 -# Using `sh -c exec' causes nested quoting and shell substitution -# to be handled here in the same way rsh handles it. - sh -c "exec $TAR_PART1 -f $TAPE_FILE $TAR_PART2 $TAR_PART3" 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE - fi - if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then - echo Backup of $1 failed. | tee -a $LOGFILE +# Most everything below here is run in a subshell for which all output is +# piped through `tee' to the logfile. Doing this, instead of having +# multiple pipelines all over the place, is cleaner and allows access to +# the exit value from various commands more easily. +( + # Caveat: Some version of `mt' require `-t', not `-f'. + mt -f "${TAPE_FILE}" rewind + rm -f "${VOLNO_FILE}" + + set - ${BACKUP_DIRS} + while [ $# -ne 0 ] ; do + date="`date`" + remotehost="`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/:.*$//'`" + fs="`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/^.*://'`" + fsname="`echo \"${1}\" | sed -e 's/\//:/g'`" + + # This filename must be absolute; it is opened on the machine that runs tar. + TAR_PART2="--listed=/etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0" + TAR_PART3="--label='Full backup of ${fs} on ${remotehost} at ${date}' -C ${fs} ." + + echo "Backing up ${1} at ${date}" + + # Actually back things up. + + if [ "z${localhost}" != "z${remotehost}" ] ; then + rsh "${remotehost}" mkdir /etc/tar-backup > /dev/null 2>&1 + rsh "${remotehost}" rm -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 + rsh "${remotehost}" ${TAR_PART1} -f "${localhost}:${TAPE_FILE}" ${TAR_PART2} ${TAR_PART3} + else + mkdir /etc/tar-backup > /dev/null 2>&1 + rm -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 + # Using `sh -c exec' causes nested quoting and shell substitution + # to be handled here in the same way rsh handles it. + sh -c "exec ${TAR_PART1} -f \"${TAPE_FILE}\" ${TAR_PART2} ${TAR_PART3}" + fi + + # `rsh' doesn't exit with the exit status of the remote command. What + # stupid lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround. + if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then + echo "Backup of ${1} failed." 1>&2 + # I'm assuming that the tar will have written an empty + # file to the tape, otherwise I should do a cat here. + else + if [ "z${localhost}" != "z${remotehost}" ] ; then + rsh "${remotehost}" mv -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 "/etc/tar-backup/${fsname}.level-0" + else + mv -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 "/etc/tar-backup/${fsname}.level-0" + fi + fi + ${TAPE_STATUS} + sleep 60 + shift + done + + # Dump any individual files requested. + + if [ "x${BACKUP_FILES}" != "x" ] ; then + date="`date`" + + TAR_PART2="--listed=/etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0" + TAR_PART3="--label='Full backup of miscellaneous files at ${date}'" + + mkdir /etc/tar-backup > /dev/null 2>&1 + rm -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 + + echo "Backing up miscellaneous files at ${date}" + + # Using `sh -c exec' causes nested quoting and shell substitution + # to be handled here in the same way rsh handles it. + sh -c "exec ${TAR_PART1} -f \"${TAPE_FILE}\" ${TAR_PART2} ${TAR_PART3} ${BACKUP_FILES}" + + # `rsh' doesn't exit with the exit status of the remote command. What + # lossage. TODO: think of a reliable workaround. + if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then + echo "Backup of miscellaneous files failed." # I'm assuming that the tar will have written an empty # file to the tape, otherwise I should do a cat here. - else - if [ $HOST != $host ] ; then - rsh $host "mv -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 /etc/tar-backup/$fsname.level-0" 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE - else - mv -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 /etc/tar-backup/$fsname.level-0 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE - fi - fi - $TAPE_STATUS | tee -a $LOGFILE - sleep 60 - shift -done - -# Dump any individual files requested. - -if [ x != "x$BACKUP_FILES" ] ; then - date=`date` - - TAR_PART2="--listed=/etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0" - TAR_PART3="--label='Full backup of miscellaneous files at $date'" - - mkdir /etc/tar-backup > /dev/null 2>&1 - rm -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 - - echo Backing up miscellaneous files at $date | tee -a $LOGFILE -# Using `sh -c exec' causes nested quoting and shell substitution -# to be handled here in the same way rsh handles it. - sh -c "exec $TAR_PART1 -f $TAPE_FILE $TAR_PART2 $TAR_PART3 \ - $BACKUP_FILES" 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE - if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then - echo Backup of miscellaneous files failed. | tee -a $LOGFILE - # I'm assuming that the tar will have written an empty - # file to the tape, otherwise I should do a cat here. - else - mv -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 /etc/tar-backup/misc.level-0 2>&1 | tee -a $LOGFILE - fi - $TAPE_STATUS | tee -a $LOGFILE -else - echo No miscellaneous files specified | tee -a $LOGFILE - false -fi + else + mv -f /etc/tar-backup/temp.level-0 /etc/tar-backup/misc.level-0 + fi + ${TAPE_STATUS} + else + echo "No miscellaneous files specified" + fi + + # Caveat: some versions of `mt' use `-t' instead of `-f'. + mt -f "${TAPE_FILE}" rewind + mt -f "${TAPE_FILE}" offl -mt -f $TAPE_FILE rewind -mt -f $TAPE_FILE offl +) 2>&1 | tee -a "${LOGFILE}" -echo Sending the dump log to $ADMINISTRATOR -cat $LOGFILE | sed -f logfile.sed > $LOGFILE.tmp -/usr/ucb/mail -s "Results of backup on `date`" $ADMINISTRATOR < $LOGFILE.tmp +echo "Sending the dump log to ${ADMINISTRATOR}" +mail -s "Results of backup started ${startdate}" ${ADMINISTRATOR} < "${LOGFILE}" -# This is undesirable -- rms. -#rsh albert /usr/local/adm/motd-backup-done & +# eof