How to backup a LAMP server using bash?












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I wrote a bash script for backing up my LAMP server. To be honest that's my first experience in bash so I want to ask you for help in it's improvement.



#!/bin/bash

date=`(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)`

declare -A users=(
["user1"]="password1"
["user2"]="password2"
)

for user in ${!users[@]}
do
directory=$user

directories=`find /var/www/$directory -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d`

for directory in $directories
do
cd $directory

if [ ! -d backups ]
then
mkdir backups
fi

tar --exclude ./backups -czf backups/$date.tar.gz .

password=${users[$user]}

databases=`mysql -u $user -p$password -Bse "SHOW DATABASES;"`

for database in $databases
do
if [ $database = ${directory##*/} ]
then
mysqldump -u $user -p$password $database | gzip > backups/$date.sql.gz
fi
done

chmod 770 backups -R
chown $user:$user backups -R
done
done


Thanks in advance!










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    I wrote a bash script for backing up my LAMP server. To be honest that's my first experience in bash so I want to ask you for help in it's improvement.



    #!/bin/bash

    date=`(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)`

    declare -A users=(
    ["user1"]="password1"
    ["user2"]="password2"
    )

    for user in ${!users[@]}
    do
    directory=$user

    directories=`find /var/www/$directory -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d`

    for directory in $directories
    do
    cd $directory

    if [ ! -d backups ]
    then
    mkdir backups
    fi

    tar --exclude ./backups -czf backups/$date.tar.gz .

    password=${users[$user]}

    databases=`mysql -u $user -p$password -Bse "SHOW DATABASES;"`

    for database in $databases
    do
    if [ $database = ${directory##*/} ]
    then
    mysqldump -u $user -p$password $database | gzip > backups/$date.sql.gz
    fi
    done

    chmod 770 backups -R
    chown $user:$user backups -R
    done
    done


    Thanks in advance!










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      I wrote a bash script for backing up my LAMP server. To be honest that's my first experience in bash so I want to ask you for help in it's improvement.



      #!/bin/bash

      date=`(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)`

      declare -A users=(
      ["user1"]="password1"
      ["user2"]="password2"
      )

      for user in ${!users[@]}
      do
      directory=$user

      directories=`find /var/www/$directory -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d`

      for directory in $directories
      do
      cd $directory

      if [ ! -d backups ]
      then
      mkdir backups
      fi

      tar --exclude ./backups -czf backups/$date.tar.gz .

      password=${users[$user]}

      databases=`mysql -u $user -p$password -Bse "SHOW DATABASES;"`

      for database in $databases
      do
      if [ $database = ${directory##*/} ]
      then
      mysqldump -u $user -p$password $database | gzip > backups/$date.sql.gz
      fi
      done

      chmod 770 backups -R
      chown $user:$user backups -R
      done
      done


      Thanks in advance!










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      I wrote a bash script for backing up my LAMP server. To be honest that's my first experience in bash so I want to ask you for help in it's improvement.



      #!/bin/bash

      date=`(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)`

      declare -A users=(
      ["user1"]="password1"
      ["user2"]="password2"
      )

      for user in ${!users[@]}
      do
      directory=$user

      directories=`find /var/www/$directory -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d`

      for directory in $directories
      do
      cd $directory

      if [ ! -d backups ]
      then
      mkdir backups
      fi

      tar --exclude ./backups -czf backups/$date.tar.gz .

      password=${users[$user]}

      databases=`mysql -u $user -p$password -Bse "SHOW DATABASES;"`

      for database in $databases
      do
      if [ $database = ${directory##*/} ]
      then
      mysqldump -u $user -p$password $database | gzip > backups/$date.sql.gz
      fi
      done

      chmod 770 backups -R
      chown $user:$user backups -R
      done
      done


      Thanks in advance!







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