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README.md

Backup System for server:


The Bash scripts used to backup database and folders on a server

Features

  • Cross platform
  • Fast and effective backups
  • Backup to Dropbox
  • Ability to track changes
  • Historical records
  • Preserve the folder structure
  • Recourse friendly

Getting started

Clone Repository

   $ git clone https://github.com/vdm-io/Backup-System.git Backup-System

Make sure the run file is executable

   $ cd Backup-System/
   $ chmod +x run.sh

Automated Option (guided setup option)

Just run :)

   $ ./run.sh

Manual Option

Copy config.txt to config.sh and update the values in the file.

   $ cp config.txt config.sh

Copy folders.txt to folders and update the values in the file.

   $ cp folders.txt folders

Copy databases.txt to databases and update the values in the file.

   $ cp databases.txt databases

Run the script

   $ ./run.sh

Tested Environments

  • GNU Linux

If you have successfully tested this script on others systems or platforms please let me know!

Running as cron job

Get the full path to the run.sh file. Open https://crontab.guru to get your cron time settings. Open the crontab:

   $ crontab -e

With your cron time, add the following line to the crontab, using your path details:

5 03 * * * /path/to/run.sh >/dev/null 2>&1

your time | your path | to ignore messages

GIT, BASH

Debian & Ubuntu Linux:

    $ sudo apt-get install bash (Probably BASH is already installed on your system)
    $ sudo apt-get install git

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