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Server Backup
From Luke Jackson
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+ | tar zcvf h9mj4guj.default.tar.gz /Users/ljackson/Library/Application\ Support/Firefox/Profiles/h9mj4guj.default/ | ||
+ | tar zcvf 7xfyev89.default.tar.gz /Users/ljackson/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/7xfyev89.default/ | ||
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TODAY=`date +%m_%d_%Y` | TODAY=`date +%m_%d_%Y` | ||
- | SERVER=domain.ext | + | SERVER=`hostname` |
cd /home/juser/backups/ | cd /home/juser/backups/ |
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Mac OSX
tar zcvf h9mj4guj.default.tar.gz /Users/ljackson/Library/Application\ Support/Firefox/Profiles/h9mj4guj.default/ tar zcvf 7xfyev89.default.tar.gz /Users/ljackson/Library/Thunderbird/Profiles/7xfyev89.default/
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Windows
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Linux
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Cron
Simply copy one of the scripts below into a file in the /etc/cron.weekly directory.
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Named (Bind), Apache, MySQL, Postfix, WWW Data
Below is a simple backup script which saves the configuration files for the following applications:
- Named (Bind)
- Apache
- MySQL
- Postfix
Note: It is assumed that the default install paths have been used and all web contend has a base of /www.
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Shell Script
#! /bin/sh TODAY=`date +%m_%d_%Y` SERVER=`hostname` cd /home/juser/backups/ ### Backup Apache Config ### tar zcvf $SERVER.httpd.tar.gz /etc/httpd/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Apache Config Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" #### Backup Named Config #### tar zcvf $SERVER.named.tar.gz /var/named/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Named Config Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" #### Backup Postfix Config #### tar zcvf $SERVER.postfix.tar.gz /etc/postfix/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Postfix Config Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" ### Backup MySQL Server ### mysqldump --user=mysqlbackup --password=backup --all-databases | gzip -c > $SERVER.sql.gz echo "Completed MySQL Server Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" ### Backup Data ### tar zcvf $SERVER.server.tar.gz /www/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Data Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY....."
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Asterisk, MySQL, FreePBX
Below is a simple backup script which saves the configuration files for the following applications:
- Asterisk
- MySQL
- FreePBX
Note: It is assumed that the default install paths have been used.
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Shell Script
! /bin/sh TODAY=`date +%m_%d_%Y` SERVER=asterisk.us.root.prv mkdir /root/backups cd /root/backups/ ### Backup Asterisk Config ### tar zcvf $SERVER.config.tar.gz /etc/asterisk/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Asterisk Config Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" #### Backup Sounds #### tar zcvf $SERVER.sounds.tar.gz /var/lib/asterisk/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Sounds Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" #### Backup Modules #### tar zcvf $SERVER.modules.tar.gz /usr/lib/asterisk/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Modules Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" ### Backup MySQL Server ### mysqldump --user=root --password=passw0rd --all-databases | gzip -c > $SERVER.sql.gz echo "Completed MySQL Server Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY......" ### Backup Logs ### tar zcvf $SERVER.logs.tar.gz /var/log/asterisk/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Logs Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY....." ## Backup Voicemail ## tar zcvf $SERVER.voicemail.tar.gz /var/spool/asterisk/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed Voicemail Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY....." ## Backup FreePBX ## tar zcvf $SERVER.freepbx.tar.gz /usr/src/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed FreePBX Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY....." ## Backup HTML ## tar zcvf $SERVER.html.tar.gz /var/www/html/ >>/dev/null echo "Completed HTML Backup on $SERVER for $TODAY....."
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