#
# Bash script for creating backups of Nextcloud.
#
-# Version 2.3.1
+# Version 2.3.2
#
# Requirements:
# - pigz (https://zlib.net/pigz/) for using backup compression. If not available, you can use another compression algorithm (e.g. gzip)
#
# Usage:
# - With backup directory specified in the script: ./NextcloudBackup.sh
-# - With backup directory specified by parameter: ./NextcloudBackup.sh <BackupDirectory> (e.g. ./NextcloudBackup.sh /media/hdd/nextcloud_backup)
+# - With backup directory specified by parameter: ./NextcloudBackup.sh <backupDirectory> (e.g. ./NextcloudBackup.sh /media/hdd/nextcloud_backup)
#
# The script is based on an installation of Nextcloud using nginx and MariaDB, see https://decatec.de/home-server/nextcloud-auf-ubuntu-server-20-04-lts-mit-nginx-mariadb-php-lets-encrypt-redis-und-fail2ban/
#
currentDate=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
# The actual directory of the current backup - this is a subdirectory of the main directory above with a timestamp
-backupdir="${backupMainDir}/${currentDate}"
+backupDir="${backupMainDir}/${currentDate}"
# TODO: Use compression for file/data dir
# When this is the only script for backups, it's recommend to enable compression.
#
# Check if backup dir already exists
#
-if [ ! -d "${backupdir}" ]
+if [ ! -d "${backupDir}" ]
then
- mkdir -p "${backupdir}"
+ mkdir -p "${backupDir}"
else
- errorecho "ERROR: The backup directory ${backupdir} already exists!"
+ errorecho "ERROR: The backup directory ${backupDir} already exists!"
exit 1
fi
echo "$(date +"%H:%M:%S"): Creating backup of Nextcloud file directory..."
if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
- `$compressionCommand "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}" .`
+ `$compressionCommand "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}" .`
else
- tar -cpf "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}" .
+ tar -cpf "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}" .
fi
echo "Done"
echo "Ignoring updater backup directory"
if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
- `$compressionCommand "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" --exclude="updater-*/backups/*" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .`
+ `$compressionCommand "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" --exclude="updater-*/backups/*" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .`
else
- tar -cpf "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" --exclude="updater-*/backups/*" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .
+ tar -cpf "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" --exclude="updater-*/backups/*" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .
fi
else
if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
- `$compressionCommand "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .`
+ `$compressionCommand "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .`
else
- tar -cpf "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .
+ tar -cpf "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .
fi
fi
echo "$(date +"%H:%M:%S"): Creating backup of Nextcloud local external storage directory..."
if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
- `$compressionCommand "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}" .`
+ `$compressionCommand "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}" .`
else
- tar -cpf "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}" .
+ tar -cpf "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}" .
fi
echo "Done"
errorecho "ERROR: MySQL/MariaDB not installed (command mysqldump not found)."
errorecho "ERROR: No backup of database possible!"
else
- mysqldump --single-transaction -h localhost -u "${dbUser}" -p"${dbPassword}" "${nextcloudDatabase}" > "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDb}"
+ mysqldump --single-transaction -h localhost -u "${dbUser}" -p"${dbPassword}" "${nextcloudDatabase}" > "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupDb}"
fi
echo "Done"
errorecho "ERROR: PostgreSQL not installed (command pg_dump not found)."
errorecho "ERROR: No backup of database possible!"
else
- PGPASSWORD="${dbPassword}" pg_dump "${nextcloudDatabase}" -h localhost -U "${dbUser}" -f "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDb}"
+ PGPASSWORD="${dbPassword}" pg_dump "${nextcloudDatabase}" -h localhost -U "${dbUser}" -f "${backupDir}/${fileNameBackupDb}"
fi
echo "Done"
echo
echo "DONE!"
-echo "$(date +"%H:%M:%S"): Backup created: ${backupdir}"
+echo "$(date +"%H:%M:%S"): Backup created: ${backupDir}"
#
# Bash script for restoring backups of Nextcloud.
#
-# Version 2.3.1
+# Version 2.3.2
#
# Requirements:
# - pigz (https://zlib.net/pigz/) for using backup compression. If not available, you can use another compression algorithm (e.g. gzip)
if [ -z "$backupMainDir" ]; then
# TODO: The directory where you store the Nextcloud backups (when not specified by args)
- backupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'
+ backupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'
fi
echo "Backup directory: $backupMainDir"
# TOOD: The bare tar command for using compression.
# Use 'tar -xmpzf' if you want to use gzip compression.
-compressionCommand="tar -I pigz -cpf"
+compressionCommand="tar -I pigz -xmpf"
# TODO: The directory of your Nextcloud installation (this is a directory under your web root)
nextcloudFileDir='/var/www/nextcloud'
#
# Bash script an easy setup of NextcloudBackup.sh and NextcloudRestore.sh
#
-# Version 2.3.0
+# Version 2.3.2
#
# Usage:
# - call the setup.sh script
echo ""
# Backup main dir
-sed -i "s@^ backupMainDir.*@ backupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
-sed -i "s@^ backupMainDir.*@ backupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
+sed -i "s@^\tbackupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'@\tbackupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
+sed -i "s@^\tbackupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'@\tbackupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
# Nextcloud file dir
sed -i "s@^nextcloudFileDir.*@nextcloudFileDir='$nextcloudFileDir'@" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
echo ""
echo "IMPORTANT: Please check NextcloudBackup.sh and NextcloudRestore.sh if all variables were set correctly BEFORE running these scripts!"
echo ""
+echo "When using pigz compression, you also have to install pigz (e.g. for Debian/Ubuntu: apt install pigz)"
+echo ""
echo ""
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