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Web configuration file (under html) backup
①Create a backup script file under html
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# cd /var/www/system/ # vi html_backup.sh |
Contents of html_backup.sh
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#!/bin/bash #Date processing (save 10 days) TODAY=`/bin/date +%Y%m%d` DAY_AGO=`/bin/date --date '10day ago' +%Y%m%d` #backup source HTML_DIR="/var/www/html" #output file BACKUP_DIR="/var/www/backup/html_bak" RUN_FLAG="/var/www/backup/html_bak/html_flag" /bin/mkdir -p ${BACKUP_DIR} /bin/touch ${RUN_FLAG} /bin/tar vfcz ${BACKUP_DIR}/html_back_${TODAY}.tar.gz ${HTML_DIR} /bin/chmod 644 ${BACKUP_DIR}/html_back_${TODAY}.tar.gz if [ -f ${BACKUP_DIR}/html_back_${DAY_AGO}.tar.gz ]; then /bin/rm -f ${BACKUP_DIR}/html_back_${DAY_AGO}.tar.gz fi /bin/rm -f ${RUN_FLAG} |
Create and authorize backup storage directories
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# cd /var/www/system/ # mkdir -p /var/www/backup/html_bak # chmod 777 /var/www/backup/html_bak # chmod 700 html_backup.sh |
②Execute backup process.
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# /var/www/system/html_backup.sh |
③Add configuration to cron and backup periodically
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# crontab -e 0 3 * * * /var/www/system/html_backup.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 |
MySQL database backup
①Create a backup script file
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# cd /var/www/system # vi db_my_backup.sh |
Contents of db_my_backup.sh
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#!/bin/bash #MYSQL Connection MYUSER="root" MYPASS="<root password>" #Date processing (save 10 days) TIME_STRING=`/bin/date '+%Y%m%d'` DAY_AGO=`/bin/date --date '10day ago' +%Y%m%d` #output file DB_BAK_DIR="/var/www/backup/db_bak" #Backup file output destination RUN_FLAG="${DB_BAK_DIR}/db_my_flag" MYSQL_BACKUP_FILE=${DB_BAK_DIR}/mysql_backup_"${TIME_STRING}".dump /bin/mkdir -p ${DB_BAK_DIR} /bin/touch ${RUN_FLAG} mysqldump -u${MYUSER} -p${MYPASS} --all-databases > ${MYSQL_BACKUP_FILE} /bin/gzip ${MYSQL_BACKUP_FILE} if [ -f ${DB_BAK_DIR}/${MT_DB}"${DAY_AGO}".dump.gz ]; then /bin/rm -f ${DB_BAK_DIR}/${MT_DB}"${DAY_AGO}".dump.gz fi if [ -f ${DB_BAK_DIR}/${XOOPS_DB}"${DAY_AGO}".dump.gz ]; then /bin/rm -f ${DB_BAK_DIR}/${XOOPS_DB}"${DAY_AGO}".dump.gz fi if [ -f ${DB_BAK_DIR}/${GEEKLOG_DB}"${DAY_AGO}".dump.gz ]; then /bin/rm -f ${DB_BAK_DIR}/${GEEKLOG_DB}"${DAY_AGO}".dump.gz fi /bin/rm -f ${RUN_FLAG} |
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# chmod 700 db_my_backup.sh # mkdir -p /var/www/backup/db_bak # chmod 777 /var/www/backup/db_bak |
②Execute backup process.
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# /var/www/system/db_my_backup.sh |
③Add configuration to cron and backup periodically
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# crontab -e 0 7 * * * /var/www/system/db_my_backup.sh > /dev/null 2>&1 |
Restore web configuration files (under html)
① Store the HTML backup files used for the restore in the server's "/ (root)" directory.
(root) directory of the server.
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# cd /var/www/backup/html_bak # cp html_back_<time-stamp>.tar.gz / |
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# cd / # tar zxvf html_back_<time-stamp>.tar.gz |
Restore MySQL data
① Save the database backup file to any directory.
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# cd /var/www/backup/db_bak # gzip -d mysql_backup_<time-stamp>.dump.gz |
② Restore MySQL
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# mysql -u root -p < mysql_backup_<time-stamp>.dump Enter password: ← Enter the root password for MySQL. |