Rclone

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rclone
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Maintainerbrianr
Urlhttps://wiki.contribs.org
LicenceGPL
Category

cli

Tags clicentosSMEinstall


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Only for testing purpose, please report in bugzilla


Maintainer

Brian Read

Version

smeserver-rclone
The latest version of smeserver-rclone is available in the SME repository, click on the version number(s) for more information.

Not built into an rpm.

Requires command level knowledge to install and run.

Description

Rclone is a program written in Go to allow local files to be saved to one of many cloud servers. It tries to emulate rsync.

Current cloud providers supported are:

   Amazon Drive
   Amazon S3
   Backblaze B2
   Box
   Ceph
   DigitalOcean Spaces
   Dreamhost
   Dropbox
   FTP
   Google Cloud Storage
   Google Drive
   HTTP
   Hubic
   Memset Memstore
   Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
   Microsoft OneDrive
   Minio
   Nextloud
   OVH
   Openstack Swift
   Oracle Cloud Storage
   Ownloud
   pCloud
   put.io
   QingStor
   Rackspace Cloud Files
   SFTP
   Wasabi
   WebDAV
   Yandex Disk
   The local filesystem

I have only tested it against Dropbox.

Installation

Rclone is made available as a statically linked executible and can be installed as follows: (https://rclone.org/install/)

curl -O https://downloads.rclone.org/rclone-current-linux-amd64.zip

unzip rclone-current-linux-amd64.zip

cd rclone-*-linux-amd64

sudo cp rclone /usr/bin/

sudo chown root:root /usr/bin/rclone

sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/rclone

Note that this loads the 64 bit version, other versions are available.

Then you can run the configuration process:

rclone config

Choose your cloud provider and follow the instructions for a headless server.

For Dropbox I had to run rclone on a desktop with a browser, giving permission for rclone to be allowed to connect to Dropbox and then copy and paste a key string across to the smeserver.

Useage

Here is the shell script that I developed and tested to see if it would work:

!/bin/sh

signal-event pre-backup

cd /

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/etc/e-smith/templates-user-custom

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/etc/e-smith/templates-custom

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/home

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/ssh

rclone mkdir smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/root

rclone copy -v / smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver --files-from backup-files-list-rclone

rclone copy -v "etc/e-smith/templates-custom/" "smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/"

rclone copy -v "etc/e-smith/templates-user-custom/" "smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/etc/e-smith/templates-user-custom/"

rclone copy -v etc/ssh smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/ssh

rclone copy -v root smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/root

rclone copy -v home/e-smith/ smeserver-dropbox:backup/smeserver/home/ --exclude "tmp/**"

Encrypted

Rclone allows the remote data to be encrypted by specifying an intermediate remote which does the encrypting.

See here.

I have not tried this, but it looks pretty easy to add in and does not involve the SMEServer software.

Restore

I assume that you can restore by just copying the data back from the cloud provider and then doing a signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot;

Uninstall

Just delete /usr/bin/rclone and the config file /root/.config/rclone/rclone.conf

Bugs

Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-rclone component or use this link


Below is an overview of the current issues for this contrib:

No open bugs found.

Changelog

Only released version in smecontrib are listed here.