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remote-rsync-backup

Bash script for remote and local rsync backup including support of zfs/ext4 (backup device) and Veeam like mail notifications

This script offers Rsync-backup with Veeam-style mail notification. It creates incremental backups of files and directories to the destination of your choice (local folder or external disk). The backup structure is easy to recover any file at any point in time.

If you install ZFS-Tools you can use the compression of zfs to get more out of your external devices. The main advantage of this script is that it will evaluate the return value from rsync and build a nice info mail with all the nessesary information you need.

Installation/Usage

git clone https://github.com/grufocom/remote-rsync-backup/

Move the directory to /opt

mv remote-rsync-backup /opt

Install zfstools and curl (optional - zfstools if you would like to use zfs with snapshots and compression, curl to check for new versions of remote-rsync-backup)

sudo apt-get install zfstools curl

or

sudo yum install curl zfstools

Change the default settings in backup.config to your needs. Change the hosts which you would like to backup in backup-source.config.

Attach your backup disk and initialize it with (zfs is recommended)

/opt/remote-rsync-backup/backup-rsync-remote.sh --init-zfs

or

/opt/remote-rsync-backup/backup-rsync-remote.sh --init-ext4

depending on the filesystem your would like to use.

If you would like to backup a remote system to a local harddisk, your just need enough free space for instance in /srv/backup and you should create the following files manualy:

touch /srv/backup/mounted
echo 1 > /srv/backup/HDID

If the file "mounted" is not found the backup will not start.

To backup all systems simply start the backup script:

/opt/remote-rsync-backup/backup-rsync-remote.sh

To backup only one specific system start it with the hostname you have used in backup-source.config

/opt/remote-rsync-backup/backup-rsync-remote.sh hosttobackup

To backup your remote or local system you will have to copy your public ssh key to the system you would like to backup:

ssh-copy-id hosttobackup

Password-less login with ssk-key is mandadory!

To restore files from your backup simply mount the backup device

zpool import -N rsyncbackup && zfs mount rsyncbackup

Latest backup can be found in your "BACKUPDIR" for instance /srv/backup.

To get files from a snapshot just list the snapshots with:

    zfs list -t snapshot

And mount the one you would like to restore from:  
mount -t zfs rsyncbackup/systema@17 /mnt

Unmount and detach zfs disk with:

umount /mnt && zfs umount -f /srv/backup && zpool export rsyncbackup

TODO

  • automatic mount of snapshots for restore
  • test ssh connection to backup systems and copy public ssh key to them
  • init-local - initialize for backup to local disk
  • sendmail without local temp-file
  • do not send logfile if too big, warn or send only a smaller part