From: Carl N. Baldwin Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 03:34:16 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Alan's additions X-Git-Url: http://git.pippins.net/embedvideo/.git/%22%22.%24thumbnail.%22/%7Bview%7D?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8114cc4a7e1a170c3c4f9e253a3ec2f266d9506b;p=zfs-ubuntu%2F.git Alan's additions --- diff --git a/snap.sh b/snap.sh index c5d2985..077e6f7 100755 --- a/snap.sh +++ b/snap.sh @@ -2,17 +2,12 @@ exec >> /var/log/snap.log 2>&1 -# This script makes a number of assumptions about how I am handling things. -# * filesystems are mounted on the directory with the same name. It is -# possible to mount them elsewhere in Solaris but I do not. -# * examples -# * "tank" is mounted on /tank -# * "tank/home" is mounted on /tank/home +# This script makes the following assumptions/requirements: # * this script only handles one zfs filesystem, a wrapper should be created # to handle more # * this script handles all snapshots that are named in this format: # YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm -# * It ignores other snapshots +# * It ignores other snapshots that don't follow this naming convention # This converts the YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm format to an integer. datetime_to_minutes() { @@ -23,13 +18,40 @@ datetime_to_minutes2() { perl -n -e '/(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/; $monthadj=int(($2-1)/3)-1; $minadj=int($5/15); $houradj=int($4/3); print $1 * 1048576 + ( $2 + $monthadj ) * 65536 + $3 * 2048 + ( $4 + $houradj ) * 64 + $5 + $minadj,"\n"' } -# This number is the number of equally spaced snapshots that should exist over -# any given period in the past. - +# filesystem: This is the zfs filesystem to snapshot +# mountpoint: This is the mountpoint of the zfs filesystem to snapshot +# numsnapshots: This number is the number of equally spaced snapshots that should exist over any given period in the past +# maxagedays: This is the maximum number of days to keep any snapshot around for (0=infinite) (default=0). filesystem=$1 -numsnapshots=$2 +mountpoint=$2 +numsnapshots=${3-12} +maxagedays=${4-0} +lockdir="/tmp/${filesystem}.lock" +pool=`echo "$filesystem" | awk -F '/' '{ print $1 }'` + +if [ -z "$filesystem" ] || [ -z "$mountpoint" ] || [ -z "$numsnapshots" ] || [ -z "$maxagedays" ]; then + echo "-E- Usage: $0 " + exit 1 +fi + +if [ ! -d "$mountpoint" ]; then + echo "-E- Unable to find the mountpoint: $mountpoint" + exit 1 +fi + +snapshotdir="${mountpoint}/.zfs/snapshot" +if [ ! -d "$snapshotdir" ]; then + echo "-E- Unable to find the snapshotdir: $snapshotdir" + exit 1 +fi -snapshotdir="/${filesystem}/.zfs/snapshot" +# Check to see if this zfs filesystem has a scrub being performed on it now. +# If it does, we cannot perform any snapshot create or destroy operations. +zpool status $pool | grep scrub: | grep "in progress" > /dev/null 2>&1 +if [ $? == 0 ]; then + echo "-W- The zfs pool '$pool' is currently being scrubbed. Skipping all snapshot operations." + exit 0 +fi # Get the various components of the date datetime=${ZFSDATETIME:-$(date +%Y-%m-%d.%H.%M)} @@ -38,6 +60,8 @@ datetime=${ZFSDATETIME:-$(date +%Y-%m-%d.%H.%M)} echo "-I- Creating ${filesystem}@${datetime}" zfs snapshot "${filesystem}@${datetime}" +minutes=$(echo $datetime | datetime_to_minutes) + lockdir="/tmp/zfs-admin-lock" if ! mkdir "$lockdir" >/dev/null 2>&1; then exit 0 @@ -45,8 +69,6 @@ fi cleanup() { rm -rf "$lockdir"; } trap cleanup EXIT -minutes=$(echo $datetime | datetime_to_minutes) - # Trim them down snapshots=$(ls -d ${snapshotdir}/????-??-??.??.?? 2>/dev/null) for snapshot in $snapshots; do @@ -69,4 +91,10 @@ for snapshot in $snapshots; do fi window=$((window*2)) done + if [ $maxagedays -gt 0 ] && [ $age -gt $((maxagedays * 24 * 60)) ]; then + snapname=$(echo "$snapshot" | + sed 's,/\(.*\)/.zfs/snapshot/\(.*\),\1@\2,') + echo "-I- Destroying old $snapname" + zfs destroy "$snapname" + fi done