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==DB command option==
 
==DB command option==
 
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If you want to see the db configuration of automysqlbackup.
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config show automysqlbackup
 
===Backup directory===
 
===Backup directory===
 
It is the folder where you save you database backup '''(default is /root/backup/db)'''
 
It is the folder where you save you database backup '''(default is /root/backup/db)'''

Revision as of 07:58, 29 May 2013

Automysqlbackup

AutoMySQLBackup associates with DB configuration will create Daily, Weekly and Monthly backups of your MySQL databases. At least there is no panel in the server-manager but the configuration is quite simple with few commands listed above, handle by "config setprop automysqlbackup". I'm fairly sure that you do not have to modify huge options except the mail where logs and files are sent. With this contribs you save your mysql databases in a simple way.

Other Features include: - Email notification of backups - Backup Compression and Encryption - Configurable backup rotation - Incremental database backups

Maintainer

Stephane de Labrusse

mailto:stephdl@de-labrusse.fr

Installation

For SME7 and Above. This contrib is not yet in the smecontribs repository, you have to download the rpm here and install it by the yum localinstall command.

wget http://mirror.de-labrusse.fr/Sme-Server/Automysqlbackup/smeserver-automysqlbackup-3.0.RC6-2.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
yum localinstall smeserver-automysqlbackup-3.0.RC6-2.el5.sme.noarch.rpm

The src.rpm can be found in the folder following

smeserver Panel

There is no panel for manage this contrib, you have to play with db configuration command but normally the options by default could be sufficient.

DB command option

If you want to see the db configuration of automysqlbackup.

config show automysqlbackup

Backup directory

It is the folder where you save you database backup (default is /root/backup/db)

config setprop automysqlbackup Backupdir path/to/other/folder

you have to create manually your new backup directory

mkdir -p /path/to/other/folder

Encryption

If you wish to encrypt your backups using openssl (no is default)

config setprop automysqlbackup Encrypt yes

you need to set a password (default is 01234567899876543210)

config setprop automysqlbackup Dbencrypt_password your-password


Important.png Note:
This option may be useful when you want to save your databases outside of your server by sending them by mails. keep in mind to change the default password


Decryption

To decrypt run :

openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -in encrypted_file_name(ex: *.enc.gz) -out outputfilename.gz -pass pass:your-password

example :

openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -in daily_horde_2013-04-26_01h41m_Friday.sql.gz.enc -out daily_horde_2013-04-26_01h41m_Friday.sql.gz \
-pass pass:01234567899876543210

Mailcontent

you can choose your type of mail send to the admin (log by default)

config setprop automysqlbackup Mailcontent option

option :

  • log : send only log file (default)
  • files : send log file and sql files as attachments
  • stdout : will simply output the log to the screen if run manually.
  • quiet : Only send logs if an error occurs to the MAILADDR.


Information.png Tip:
Use the "files" option with the Mailcontent db to save your mysql databases in a mailbox outside of your server, moreover they are saved too in a local folder of your server (by default/root/backup/db)


Mailto

you can choose the mail account where you sent your mails (default is the mailbox admin of your server).

config setprop automysqlbackup Mailto foo@foo.com

Sizemail

you can determine the size of mails sent (default is 8000 KB).

config setprop automysqlbackup Sizemail 8000
Important.png Note:
keep in mind that a lot of smtp server reject mail bigger than 10 000 KB or 10MB


RESTORING

restoring a .sql file

In a root terminal

cd /root/backup/db/ and choose your backup
gunzip file-name.sql.gz

Next you will need to use the mysql client to restore the DB from the sql file.

mysql database < /path/file.sql

NOTE: Make sure you use < and not > in the above command because you are piping the file.sql to mysql and not the other way around

If you want to play with another user or a remote mysql server you can use this command line

mysql --user=username --pass=password --host=dbserver database < /path/file.sql

restoring databases sent by mail attachment

The attachments have been split into multiple files, use this command line to combine them :

cat mail_attachment_2011-08-13_13h15m_* > mail_attachment_2011-08-13_13h15m.tar.bz2

and do this to extract the content

bunzip2 <mail_attachment_2011-08-13_13h15m.tar.bz2 | pax -rv

Bugs

for the moment there is no section for smeserver-automysqlbackup in bugzilla, so send me a mail to mailto:stephdl@de-labrusse.fr to speak of your issue.