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1:04 am, June 27, 2021
 

simple backup to google drive fron linux

i added these scripts a while ago to backup mysql databases and web files to google drive a while ago, i just run them on a daily cron to copy the backups every day.

the files

so the bain backup_all.sh script runs all the backups, and then the _backup scripts can be run per directory or database, so the backup_all.sh just connects the scripts together and is the one that is added to the daily cron.

simple loop backup per directory

i used to run this one to just add the files in each folder to their own directory, but it didnt upload them to google drive and its missing the mysql databases so its limited, this one isnt part of the main backup but its a good example if you want to keep things local.

BASH

for d in /var/www/html/*/ ; do
        echo "$d"
        tar -zcvf /var/www/backup/$d.tar.gz $d
done

backup_all.sh

the main script this will backup a mysql database called kruxor_db into kruxor_db.sql.tar.gz and upload it to google drive.

BASH

#mysql
./_backup_mysql.sh kruxor_db

#files
~/_backup_files.sh kruxor.com

_backup_files.sh

this one compresses all the files in the target location and then uploads them to google drive.

BASH

tar -czvf ~/backup/$1.tar.gz /var/www/html/$1/
rclone copy ~/backup/$1.tar.gz gdrive:Backup/nerd.kruxor.com

_backup_mysql.sh

and this dumps the target database to a .sql file and then compresses it and also uploads it to google drive.

BASH

mysqldump -u __my_sql_user__ -p__MySqlPassword__ $1 > ~/backup/$1.sql
tar -czvf ~/backup/$1_sql.tar.gz ~/backup/$1.sql
rclone copy ~/backup/$1_sql.tar.gz gdrive:Backup/nerd.kruxor.com

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