backing_up_your_data
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backing_up_your_data [2021/08/19 15:26] – atolstov | backing_up_your_data [2022/08/12 14:23] – atolstov | ||
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- | {{ :: | + | {{ network: |
<WRAP center round important 80%> | <WRAP center round important 80%> | ||
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- | <code bash> | + | <code bash backup.sh> |
#!/bin/bash | #!/bin/bash | ||
- | # Create a folder ~/WEBHMI/ | + | # Create a folder ~/webhmi-log-cron, with the /tmp sub-folder. |
- | LOG_DIR=" | + | LOG_DIR=" |
- | cd $LOG_DIR | + | cd $LOG_DIR/tmp |
# download the yesterday' | # download the yesterday' | ||
yesterday=$(date +" | yesterday=$(date +" | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
# because login and pass for the ftp connection are unencrypted you can | # because login and pass for the ftp connection are unencrypted you can | ||
# restrict read/write access mode to the file with chmod command) | # restrict read/write access mode to the file with chmod command) | ||
- | wget --user=admin --password=' | + | wget --user=admin --password=' |
+ | #archive to save storage space | ||
+ | gzip -f -v log-$yesterday.sqlite3 | ||
+ | # Copy out of tmp .gz file and do not overwrite if destination filename already exists | ||
+ | cp -r --backup=t log-$yesterday.sqlite3.gz ../. | ||
+ | # Clear tmp folder | ||
+ | rm $LOG_DIR/ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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- | Add the script to the //crontab// with the parameters: | ||
- | 10 0 * * * / | ||
- | to run it every day at 00:10 | ||
<WRAP center round tip 60%> | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | ||
Do not forget grant additional run permissions | Do not forget grant additional run permissions | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | chmod a+x / | + | chmod u+x / |
+ | |||
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+ | Add the script to the //crontab// with the parameters: | ||
+ | 10 0 * * * / | ||
+ | to run it every day at 00:10 | ||
New files will only be added to ~/ | New files will only be added to ~/ |
backing_up_your_data.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/02 10:43 by atolstov