29 lines
1.1 KiB
Bash
Executable File
29 lines
1.1 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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set -eux
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cd "$(dirname "$0")"
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FILE_COUNT="$(find "$LOCAL_BACKUP_PATH" -type f | wc -l)"
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if [ "$FILE_COUNT" = 0 ]; then
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echo "ERROR: there are no files in the local backup path '$LOCAL_BACKUP_PATH'."
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echo "We're going to continue with execution."
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exit 0
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fi
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RESPONSE=
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read -r -p "Are you sure you want to restore the local path '$LOCAL_BACKUP_PATH' to the remote server at '$PRIMARY_WWW_FQDN' (y/n)": RESPONSE
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if [ "$RESPONSE" != y ]; then
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echo "STOPPING."
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exit 0
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fi
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# delete the target backup path so we can push restoration files from the management machine.
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ssh "$PRIMARY_WWW_FQDN" sudo rm -rf "$REMOTE_SOURCE_BACKUP_PATH"
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# scp our local backup directory to the remote machine
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ssh "$PRIMARY_WWW_FQDN" "sudo mkdir -p $REMOTE_BACKUP_PATH && sudo chown ubuntu:ubuntu $REMOTE_BACKUP_PATH"
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scp -r "$LOCAL_BACKUP_PATH" "$PRIMARY_WWW_FQDN:$REMOTE_BACKUP_PATH"
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# now we run duplicity to restore the archive.
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ssh "$PRIMARY_WWW_FQDN" sudo PASSPHRASE="$DUPLICITY_BACKUP_PASSPHRASE" duplicity --force restore "file://$REMOTE_BACKUP_PATH/$BACKUP_TIMESTAMP" "$REMOTE_HOME/"
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