RSync only if filesystem is mounted
Question
I want to setup a cron job to rsync a remote system to a backup partition, something like:
bash -c 'rsync -avz --delete --exclude=proc --exclude=sys root@remote1:/ /mnt/remote1/'
I would like to be able to "set it and forget it" but what if /mnt/remote1
becomes unmounted? (After a reboot or something) I'd like to error out if /mnt/remote1
isn't mounted, rather than filling up the local filesystem.
Edit:
Here is what I came up with for a script, cleanup improvements appreciated (especially for the empty then ... else, I couldn't leave them empty or bash errors)
#!/bin/bash
DATA=data
ERROR="0"
if cut -d' ' -f2 /proc/mounts | grep -q "^/mnt/$1\$"; then
ERROR=0
else
if mount /dev/vg/$1 /mnt/$1; then
ERROR=0
else
ERROR=$?
echo "Can't backup $1, /mnt/$1 could not be mounted: $ERROR"
fi
fi
if [ "$ERROR" = "0" ]; then
if cut -d' ' -f2 /proc/mounts | grep -q "^/mnt/$1/$DATA\$"; then
ERROR=0
else
if mount /dev/vg/$1$DATA /mnt/$1/data; then
ERROR=0
else
ERROR=$?
echo "Can't backup $1, /mnt/$1/data could not be mounted."
fi
fi
fi
if [ "$ERROR" = "0" ]; then
rsync -aqz --delete --numeric-ids --exclude=proc --exclude=sys \
root@$1.domain:/ /mnt/$1/
RETVAL=$?
echo "Backup of $1 completed, return value of rsync: $RETVAL"
fi
Solution
if cut -d' ' -f2 /proc/mounts | grep '^/mnt/remote1$' >/dev/null; then
rsync -avz ...
fi
Get the list of mounted partitions from /proc/mounts
, only match /mnt/remote1
(and if it is mounted, send grep's output to /dev/null
), then run your rsync
job.
Recent grep
s have a -q
option that you can use instead of sending the output to /dev/null
.
OTHER TIPS
mountpoint
seems to be the best solution to this: it returns 0 if a path is a mount point:
#!/bin/bash
if [[ `mountpoint -q /path` ]]; then
echo "filesystem mounted"
else
echo "filesystem not mounted"
fi
Found at LinuxQuestions.
A quick google led me to this bash script that can check if a filesystem is mounted. It seems that grepping the output of df or mount is the way to go:
if df |grep -q '/mnt/mountpoint$'
then
echo "Found mount point, running task"
# Do some stuff
else
echo "Aborted because the disk is not mounted"
# Do some error correcting stuff
exit -1
fi
- Copy and paste the script below to a file (e.g. backup.sh).
- Make the script executable (e.g.
chmod +x backup.sh
) - Call the script as root with the format
backup.sh [username (for rsync)] [backup source device] [backup source location] [backup target device] [backup target location]
!!!ATTENTION!!! Don't execute the script as root user without understanding the code!
I think there's nothing to explain. The code is straightforward and well documented.
#!/bin/bash
##
## COMMAND USAGE: backup.sh [username] [backup source device] [backup source location] [backup target device] [backup target location]
##
## for example: sudo /home/manu/bin/backup.sh "manu" "/media/disk1" "/media/disk1/." "/media/disk2" "/media/disk2"
##
##
## VARIABLES
##
# execute as user
USER="$1"
# Set source location
BACKUP_SOURCE_DEV="$2"
BACKUP_SOURCE="$3"
# Set target location
BACKUP_TARGET_DEV="$4"
BACKUP_TARGET="$5"
# Log file
LOG_FILE="/var/log/backup_script.log"
##
## SCRIPT
##
function end() {
echo -e "###########################################################################\
#########################################################################\n\n" >> "$LOG_FILE"
exit $1
}
# Check that the log file exists
if [ ! -e "$LOG_FILE" ]; then
touch "$LOG_FILE"
chown $USER "$LOG_FILE"
fi
# Check if backup source device is mounted
if ! mountpoint "$BACKUP_SOURCE_DEV"; then
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Backup source device is not mounted!" >> "$LOG_FILE"
end 1
fi
# Check that source dir exists and is readable.
if [ ! -r "$BACKUP_SOURCE" ]; then
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Unable to read source dir." >> "$LOG_FILE"
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Unable to sync." >> "$LOG_FILE"
end 1
fi
# Check that target dir exists and is writable.
if [ ! -w "$BACKUP_TARGET" ]; then
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Unable to write to target dir." >> "$LOG_FILE"
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Unable to sync." >> "$LOG_FILE"
end 1
fi
# Check if the drive is mounted
if ! mountpoint "$BACKUP_TARGET_DEV"; then
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - WARNING: Backup device needs mounting!" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# If not, mount the drive
if mount "$BACKUP_TARGET_DEV" > /dev/null 2>&1 || /bin/false; then
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - Backup device mounted." >> "$LOG_FILE"
else
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Unable to mount backup device." >> "$LOG_FILE"
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - ERROR: Unable to sync." >> "$LOG_FILE"
end 1
fi
fi
# Start entry in the log
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - Sync started." >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Start sync
su -c "rsync -ayhEAX --progress --delete-after --inplace --compress-level=0 --log-file=\"$LOG_FILE\" \"$BACKUP_SOURCE\" \"$BACKUP_TARGET\"" $USER
echo "" >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Unmount the drive so it does not accidentally get damaged or wiped
if umount "$BACKUP_TARGET_DEV" > /dev/null 2>&1 || /bin/false; then
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - Backup device unmounted." >> "$LOG_FILE"
else
echo "$(date "+%Y-%m-%d %k:%M:%S") - WARNING: Backup device could not be unmounted." >> "$LOG_FILE"
fi
# Exit successfully
end 0
I am skimming This but I would think you would rather rsync -e ssh and setup the keys to accept the account.