Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Ubuntu Linux Backup MySQL Server Shell Script

You can use mysqldump command to backup database. The mysqldump client is a backup program. It can be used to dump a database or a collection of databases for backup or for transferring the data to another SQL server. The dump contains SQL statements to create the table or populate it, or both.
Once database is dumped, you need to upload the same to ftp server. Use lftp client to upload all files.

Install lftp

lftp is a file transfer program that allows sophisticated ftp, http and other connections to other hosts. If site is specified then lftp will connect to that site otherwise a connection has to be established with the open command. To install lftp, enter:
sudo apt-get install lftp

Shell script to backup MySQL database server

Following is the shell script. It will dump all database to /backup/mysql and later it will upload to FTP server. You need to setup correct username and password before using the script:
#!/bin/bash
#
## go to folder where to backup
#
cd /root/scripts/backups/

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## Save mysql databases in .sql files
mysqldump -uroot -pmonpass $i > ${i}_`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`.sql

## Compression with tar.bz2 (best rate compression)
tar jcf ${i}_`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`.sql.tar.bz2 ${i}_`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`.sql

## delete unzipped exports
rm ${i}_`date +"%Y-%m-%d"`.sql
done
lftp -u $FTPU,$FTPP -e "mkdir /mysql/;cd /mysql/; mput /root/scripts/backups/*; quit" $FTPS
Save script as /home/your-name/backup_bdd.sh file. Setup executable permission:
$ chmod +x /home/your-name/backup_bdd.sh
To backup MySQL, enter:
/home/your-name/backup_bdd.sh
OR
sudo /home/your-name/backup_bdd.sh

Clean older files :

To clean old sql files we create a bash/script file clean_backups.sh :
#!/bin/bash
#
## Delete Files older than 5 days
#
find /root/scripts/backups/ -type f -mtime +4 -delete

Run MySQL backup script as cron job

cronjob
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To automate procedure setup a cron job. For example run backup everyday at midnight (i.e once a day), enter:
$ sudo crontab -e
Append following cron job (will open with nano):
@midnight /home/you/backup_bdd.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
# run five minutes after midnight, every day
   5 0 * * *       /home/you/clean_backups.sh >/dev/null 2>&1
Save and close the file. Please note that above script should work with other Linux distros or UNIX like oses.

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