Script for create backup of files or directories in GNU/Linux.
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back-archive - Create backup of files or directories.

Installation:

  • Open terminal and run the following commands:

    $ git clone https://github.com/q3aql/back-archive
    $ cd back-archive
    $ sudo ./install.sh
    
  • After running the script, you will see the following wizard.

    * back-archive installer 1.0 (150521) (GPL v2.0)
    
    * [Default: /opt/back-archive] Type the path to install: /opt/back-archive 
    
    + Created base directory (/opt/back-archive).
    + Created configs directory (/opt/back-archive/conf).
    + Created logs directory (/opt/back-archive/log).
    + Created backups directory (/opt/back-archive/archive).
    + Copied executable to /opt/back-archive/back-archive.
    + Created /usr/bin/back-archive redirection file.
               | 
               --> /opt/back-archive/back-archive
    + Installation completed.
    

Dependencies: bash, coreutils, tar, cron (opcional), grep

Enable Auto-Backups:

  • If you have configured different backups and want them to run daily, you can enable them with the following commands:

    $ sudo su
    $ echo "0 1 * * * root /usr/bin/back-archive -run-all" > /etc/cron.d/back-archive
    

Syntax:

  • You can show the syntax running the command as root.

    $ sudo back-archive
    
    * back-archive v1.0 (150521) (GPL v2.0)
    
    - Config dir: /opt/back-archive/conf
    - Backups dir: /opt/back-archive/archive
    - Logs dir: /opt/back-archive/log
    
    + Syntax:
    
      $ back-archive -new <name-backup>  --> Create new backup config (no spaces)
      $ back-archive -shw <name-backup>  --> Show configuration of backup config
      $ back-archive -edt <name-backup>  --> Edit configuration of backup config
      $ back-archive -del <name-backup>  --> Remove configuration of backup config
      $ back-archive -log <name-backup>  --> Show logging of backup configuration
      $ back-archive -bck <name-backup>  --> Restore backup of backup configuration
      $ back-archive -run <name-backup>  --> Run backup of selected backup config
      $ back-archive -run-all            --> Run backup of all backup configurations
      $ back-archive -bck-all            --> Restore all created backups
      $ back-archive -list               --> List all backup configurations
      $ back-archive -list-bck           --> List all backup files
      $ back-archive -help               --> Show help
      $ back-archive -about              --> Show about