added a new TODO regarding --restore-file (to working directory if no other directory is specified)
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@ -5,10 +5,9 @@ More information about this script avaiable at: http://damontimm.com/code/dt-s3-
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==TO DO==
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* Add a README file to the "--backup-this-script" option because, if you are like me, when it is working for so long I forget what to do when it comes time to restore
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* Clean up general formatting of the script and make it pretty
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* give demo on how to use an "--archive-dir" option
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* test --restore-file (specific) option <--- marionline --- seem to work fine for me, test with little archive
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* Add --restore-dir option
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* --restore-file restores to the *original* location if not alternate location is specified ... may make more sense to have it restore the current working directory first.
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* add option to be able to restore a file from a specific time period (not just the latest version)
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=== USAGE EXAMPLE ===
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You must configure the script before using it you can config it with your favorites test editor(read comments in script).
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#!/bin/bash
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# vim: set tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 sts=2 autoindent smartindent:
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Damon Timm.
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Mario Santagiuliana.
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OPTION="restore"
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if [[ ! "$2" ]]; then
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echo "Please provide a destination path (/home/user/restore-dir):"
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echo "Please provide a destination path (eg, /home/user/dir):"
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read -e NEWDESTINATION
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DEST=$NEWDESTINATION
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echo ">> You will restore from ${ROOT} to ${DEST}"
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@ -398,7 +397,10 @@ elif [ "$1" = "--restore-file" ]; then
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if [[ "$3" ]]; then
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DEST=$3
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else
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DEST=$FILE_TO_RESTORE
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# TODO - this restores it to the original location, I think would be
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# better if we restored it to the current working directory if no file
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# name is given
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DEST=$FILE_TO_RESTORE
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fi
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fi
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#use INCLUDE variable without create another one
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--verify: verifies the backup (no cleanup is run)
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--restore [path]: restores the backup to specified path
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--restore-file [file] [[path/new_name]]: restore a specific files, optional you can provide a destination name
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--restore-file [file] [path/filename]: restore a specific file, optional you can provide a destination name
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--list-current-files: lists the files currently backed up in the archive.
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--backup-script: let's you backup the script and secret key to the current working directory
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@ -451,4 +453,5 @@ unset AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
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unset AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
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unset PASSPHRASE
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# vim: set tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 sts=2 autoindent smartindent:
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# EOF
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