# Backup Script
-A script for cloning systems using rsync.
-Copyright (c)2008-2015 Alexander Barton <alex@barton.de>
+A script for backing up data using `ssh`(1), `rsync`(1), and `scp`(1).
+Can handle backup generations on *btrfs* and *ZFS*.
+Copyright (c)2008-2022 Alexander Barton (<alex@barton.de>)
+Homepage: <https://github.com/alexbarton/backup-script>
+
+## Installation
+
+Call the scripts located in `./bin` directly from the source folder, or run
+`make install` to install them to `/usr/local/sbin`.
+
+You can set `PREFIX` to use an other path prefix than `/usr/local` like this:
+`make PREFIX=/opt/backup-script install`.
## Usage
### backup-script
-Backup all or individual systems.
+Run all or individual backup jobs.
-Usage: `backup-script [<options>] [<system> [<system> [...]]]`
+Usage: `backup-script [<options>] [<job> [<job> [...]]]`
Options:
-- `-p`, `--progress`: Show progress, see rsync(1).
- `-n`, `--dry-run`: Test run only, don't copy any data.
+- `-p`, `--progress`: Show progress, see rsync(1).
+- `-t TAG`, `--tag TAG`: Only run jobs with tag TAG (see "tags" variable below).
+- `-x`, `--no-exec`: Don't run global setup-, pre-, and post-exec commands.
-When no *system* is given, all defined systems are backed up.
+When no *job* is given, all defined jobs are run.
### backup-script-wrapper
-Backup all systems and mail the report to "root".
+Backup all systems ("run all jobs") and mail the report to "root".
-Usage: `backup-script-wrapper`
+Usage: `backup-script-wrapper [<backup-script-options-and-job-names ...>]`
### backup-status
Show information about backups.
-Usage: `backup-status [-q] [<system> [<system> [...]]]`
+Usage:
+
+- `backup-status [--errors|--latest] [--quick] [<job> [<job> [...]]]`
+- `backup-status --running`
+
+Options:
+
+- `-e`, `--errors`: only show current backups with errors (implies `--latest`).
+- `-l`, `--latest`: only show latest backup generations.
+- `-q`, `--quick`: *quick mode*, don't calculate backup sizes.
+- `-r`, `--running`: check if an `backup-script` task is currently running.
+
+When no *job* is given, all defined jobs are listed.
+
+### backup-audit
+
+Show "relevant" differences in system configuration between backup generations.
+
+Usage: `backup-audit [-q] [-v] [<job> [<job> [...]]]`
Options:
-- `-q`: *quick mode*, don't calculate backup sizes.
+- `-d`, `--dirs`: compare two backup directories (not jobs).
+- `-q`, `--quiet`: *quite mode*, only list jobs with changes or errors.
+- `-v`, `--verbose`: *verbose mode*, show all checks that are run.
+When no *job* is given, all defined jobs are checked.
## Configuration
-All default configuration variables are read from `/etc/backup-script.conf` or
-from `/etc/backup-script.d/backup-script.conf` (deprecated). The individual
-systems are configured using individual files in `/etc/backup-script.d/`, one
-for each system to backup (files ending in `*.sh` are skipped, as well as
-files named `backup-script.conf`). Please avoid spaces and other "special"
-characters!
+All default configuration variables are read from the first file found of this
+list: `/usr/local/etc/backup-script.conf`, `/etc/backup-script.conf` or
+from `/etc/backup-script.d/backup-script.conf` (deprecated).
+
+All jobs that should be backed-up are configured using individual files
+in the configuration directory, which is `/usr/local/etc/backup-script.d/` or
+`/etc/backup-script.d/` by default (whichever is found first), and can be
+specified using the `conf_d` variable in the main configuration file.
+
+The must be one job file for each system to backup (files ending in `*.sh` are
+skipped, as well as files named `backup-script.conf`). Please avoid spaces and
+other "special" characters! The filename is used as hostname for the system by
+default, but this can be overwritten using the `system` configuration variable.
Variables in `backup-script.conf` must be prefixed with `default_` to define
-default values for all systems.
+default values for all jobs.
-All defaults can be overwritten in individual system configuration files.
+All defaults can be overwritten in the individual job configuration files.
For example:
- `/etc/backups-script.d/host01.example.net`: configuration for host 1
- `/etc/backups-script.d/clientXY.example.com`: configuration for host 2
+### Global Settings
+
+The following global configuration options exist:
+
+- `setup_exec`: Script to run *before* creating the lock file etc.
+- `pre_exec`: Pre-execution script, run before all jobs.
+- `post_exec`: Post-execution script, run after all jobs.
+
+In Addition, all job configuration options (see below) that have a "default_XXX"
+variant can be used and define default values for all jobs that don't overwrite
+them individually.
## Configuration Variables
*Note:* There is no `default_system` variable!
+### [default_]backup_type
+
+Backup type to use. Default: `rsync`.
+
+- `rsync`: system backup using rsync(1).
+ Use `source_root` to specify the root directory to save.
+
+- `scp`: file backup using scp(1).
+ Use `files` to specify the files to copy.
+
+- `disabled`: job is disabled and will not be run. This becomes accounted as
+ "success" in the summary and exit code of the backup script.
+
+Please note that neither `ssh_args_add`, `rsync_args_add`, `compress`, nor any
+"exclude" parameters are supported when using the "scp" backup type! And There
+"scp" backup type never *deletes* files from the backup store; so if you reduce
+the list of files to backup, old files will still be kept, because they were
+already saved in an older generation (but no longer updated).
+
### [default_]user
Remote user. Default: `root`.
When saving the whole (remote) system ("/"), default excludes are set up
automatically, which exclude standard system directories like /sys and /proc.
+### [default_]files
+
+Space separated list of files to copy when using the "scp" `backup_type`.
+Default: "running-config".
+
### [default_]target
-Local backup directory. The backup of each system is stored in a folder named
-like the system (see `system` variable) inside of this target directory.
+Local backup directory. The backup data of each job is stored in a folder named
+like the job (see `system` variable) inside of this target directory.
*Note:* There is *no* default, you have to specify this variable, for example as
`default_target` in the `backups-script.conf` file!
Additional (exclude) parameters for `rsync`. Default: none.
+*Deprecated! Use "exclude_dirs_add" instead!*
+
+### [default_]exclude_dirs_add
+
+Additional directory path names to exclude from the backup. Use full path names
+separated by spaces. Default: none.
+
### [default_]compress
-Enable (1) or disable (0) compression. Default: 1 (on).
+Enable (1) or disable (0) rsync transfer compression. Default: 1 (on).
### [default_]ping
Supported file systems are:
- * *btrfs*:
- All generations are btrfs subvolumes and named after the date and time.
- * *ZFS*:
- All generations are ZFS file systems. Latest generation is named `current`,
- elders are links to the ZFS snapshot directories.
+- *btrfs*:
+ All generations are btrfs subvolumes and named after the date and time.
+- *ZFS*:
+ All generations are ZFS file systems. Latest generation is named `current`,
+ elders are links to the ZFS snapshot directories.
The latest snapshot is always reachable using a symlink named `latest`
inside the system directory.
+### [default_]io_timeout
+
+The maximum I/O timeout in seconds. If no data is transferred for the specified
+time then rsync will abort. Default: 1800 (30 minutes).
+
+### [default_]tags
+
+Comma-separated list of tags of this job. All uppercase tag names are reserved
+and become set automatically on runtime:
+
+- NONE: Jobs with no other tags at all.
+- ALL: Matches all jobs, regardless of their tags (see `-t`/`--tags` option).
+- LOCAL: All jobs running on "localhost".
+
+Default: NONE.
+
### [default_]job_pre_exec
Optional script to execute before `rsync` starts. Default: none.
### Compatibility Variables
-The following configurations variables used by the backup-pull(1) script in job
-definition files are automatically mapped to the new backup-script variables:
-
-* host -> system
-* source -> source_root
-* pre_exec -> job_pre_exec
-* post_exec -> job_post_exec
+The following job configurations variables used by the outdated backup-pull(1)
+script in job definition files are automatically mapped to the new backup-script
+variables:
+
+- `host` -> `system`
+- `source` -> `source_root`
+- `pre_exec` -> `job_pre_exec`
+- `post_exec` -> `job_post_exec`
+
+## Exit codes
+
+- 0: No error, success.
+- 1: Unspecific Error!
+- 2: Usage information has been shown.
+- 3: Can't read job definition
+- 4: PID-file exists!
+- 5: Pre-exec command failed!
+- 6: There have been jobs with errors!
+- 7: Not all jobs were run!
+- 9: Aborted (CTRL-C)!