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  1. #1

    VPS + Backup + MYSQL backup

    I'm currently running a vBulletin forum at HOSTICAN VPS. And have recently acquired backup services of bqbackup.

    Can anyone here help me set up a cron job for doing a daily mysql dump of my forum's dbase and how can I set up rsync for it, at bqbackup.

    I'm not too sure, if this is the forum to ask such questions at. But I'm looking forward to you folks helping me out.

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    Can you please provide the control panel if installed on the VPS.
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  3. #3
    It's cPanel. But I'd like to set it up via SSH.

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    Main >> Backup >> Configure Backup

    By this its easy to restore or if you need migrate to another host and Believe me, we have very good experience on this.
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  5. #5
    I've tried doing that but I'm trying to rsync my backup to a remote server as well. How can I combine these two acts? If I enter ftp information of my rsync server in place of remote ftp option in WHM, it gives me the following message:

    "Only accounts can be backed up over FTP. The configuration file backup option has been turned off."

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    If you can access the remote server via SSH, you can use rdiff-backup (google for it). Otherwise you could simply cron a dump of the base with mysqldump, compress it, rotate 7 or so files like this, and then download it to another server with scp or sftp or regular ftp..
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    simply cron a dump of the base with mysqldump
    That is exactly what I want to do. But I'm unaware of the particular SSH command to do so. I'd be really obliged if you can help me with the command syntax.

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    when you login to your BQB account, you have a link for instructions there.
    If you have a managed server and have a admin, they can set it up for you.

    Don't know if BQB can help you in setting it up.
    If would recommend you to backup your backup drive/folder.
    and everytime you manually or through CRON generate a new backup it can be easily rsync to bqb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kursed View Post
    That is exactly what I want to do. But I'm unaware of the particular SSH command to do so. I'd be really obliged if you can help me with the command syntax.
    there are many scripts for generating mysql dumps,
    Try these results

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    Quote Originally Posted by kursed View Post
    Can anyone here help me set up a cron job for doing a daily mysql dump of my forum's dbase and how can I set up rsync for it, at bqbackup.
    Hello,

    The Rsync instructions that we provided in the welcome letter will be sufficient for setting up Rsync to back up all the files on your server. Rsync is already capable of backing up the binary MySQL files without any special settings, but it can certainly be helpful to also create properly locked MySQL backups using a tool like mysqldump. Just have it output the files to somewhere that will be picked up later by Rsync.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xeonfan View Post
    If would recommend you to backup your backup drive/folder.
    For anyone that is doing this, be sure that you are using WHM/cPanel's newer incremental backup format, not the older .tar.gz format. If you use the older format, you're effectively copying the entire contents of the server every time you do the backup, whereas the incremental format allows Rsync to only copy changed files.
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    I've already tried a couple of scripts on my server but none of them works. Is it really that hard to actually put up a mysqldump cron job on a server?
    Last edited by kursed; 09-27-2008 at 10:34 AM.

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    Try this command through cron

    /usr/bin/mysqldump --opt --quick -u MYSQL_USER -p PASSWORD DATABASE > /BACKUP_FOLDER/DATABASE.sql

    Make sure /BACKUP_FOLDER/DATABASE.sql is writable by user running cron.
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    Thank you for your reply. I've managed to make one open-source script to work but now I've run in to another issue.

    Now for testing purpose, when I unzipped the resultant backup.sql and tried copying it in to a new database, it's giving me the following error:

    ERROR 1044 (42000) at line 2: Access denied for user 'xyz@localhost' for database 'xyz_abc'
    What is interesting to note here is the fact that I'm not trying to access that (xyz_abc) particular database (it's the original database, while I'm trying to copy the backup in to a new database).

    My command syntax is also correct - since I did a manual dump of the original database using:

    mysqldump --opt -Q - h localhost -u dbusername -p dbname > backup2.sql

    and then:

    mysql -h localhost -u dbusername -p dbname(new) < backup2.sql


    And it worked just fine. But the second command in the case of automated backup, brings up the above mentioned error.

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    Here is the script that I'm running
    #!/bin/bash
    #
    # MySQL Backup Script
    # VER. 2.5 - http://sourceforge.net/projects/automysqlbackup/
    # Copyright (c) 2002-2003 wipe_out@lycos.co.uk
    #
    # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
    # (at your option) any later version.
    #
    # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
    # GNU General Public License for more details.
    #
    # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
    #
    #=====================================================================
    #=====================================================================
    # Set the following variables to your system needs
    # (Detailed instructions below variables)
    #=====================================================================

    # Username to access the MySQL server e.g. dbuser
    USERNAME=abcdef

    # Username to access the MySQL server e.g. password
    PASSWORD=hot123

    # Host name (or IP address) of MySQL server e.g localhost
    DBHOST=localhost

    # List of DBNAMES for Daily/Weekly Backup e.g. "DB1 DB2 DB3"
    DBNAMES="database123"

    # Backup directory location e.g /backups
    BACKUPDIR="/backups"

    # Mail setup
    # What would you like to be mailed to you?
    # - log : send only log file
    # - files : send log file and sql files as attachments (see docs)
    # - stdout : will simply output the log to the screen if run manually.
    # - quiet : Only send logs if an error occurs to the MAILADDR.
    MAILCONTENT="log"

    # Set the maximum allowed email size in k. (4000 = approx 5MB email [see docs])
    MAXATTSIZE="4000"

    # Email Address to send mail to? (user@domain.com)
    MAILADDR="awesome@email.com"


    # ============================================================
    # === ADVANCED OPTIONS ( Read the doc's below for details )===
    #=============================================================

    # List of DBBNAMES for Monthly Backups.
    MDBNAMES="mysql $DBNAMES"

    # List of DBNAMES to EXLUCDE if DBNAMES are set to all (must be in " quotes)
    DBEXCLUDE=""

    # Include CREATE DATABASE in backup?
    CREATE_DATABASE=yes

    # Separate backup directory and file for each DB? (yes or no)
    SEPDIR=yes

    # Which day do you want weekly backups? (1 to 7 where 1 is Monday)
    DOWEEKLY=6

    # Choose Compression type. (gzip or bzip2)
    COMP=gzip

    # Compress communications between backup server and MySQL server?
    COMMCOMP=no

    # Additionally keep a copy of the most recent backup in a seperate directory.
    LATEST=no

    # The maximum size of the buffer for client/server communication. e.g. 16MB (maximum is 1GB)
    MAX_ALLOWED_PACKET=

    # For connections to localhost. Sometimes the Unix socket file must be specified.
    SOCKET=

    # Command to run before backups (uncomment to use)
    #PREBACKUP="/etc/mysql-backup-pre"

    # Command run after backups (uncomment to use)
    #POSTBACKUP="/etc/mysql-backup-post"

    #=====================================================================
    # Options documantation
    #=====================================================================
    # Set USERNAME and PASSWORD of a user that has at least SELECT permission
    # to ALL databases.
    #
    # Set the DBHOST option to the server you wish to backup, leave the
    # default to backup "this server".(to backup multiple servers make
    # copies of this file and set the options for that server)
    #
    # Put in the list of DBNAMES(Databases)to be backed up. If you would like
    # to backup ALL DBs on the server set DBNAMES="all".(if set to "all" then
    # any new DBs will automatically be backed up without needing to modify
    # this backup script when a new DB is created).
    #
    # If the DB you want to backup has a space in the name replace the space
    # with a % e.g. "data base" will become "data%base"
    # NOTE: Spaces in DB names may not work correctly when SEPDIR=no.
    #
    # You can change the backup storage location from /backups to anything
    # you like by using the BACKUPDIR setting..
    #
    # The MAILCONTENT and MAILADDR options and pretty self explanitory, use
    # these to have the backup log mailed to you at any email address or multiple
    # email addresses in a space seperated list.
    # (If you set mail content to "log" you will require access to the "mail" program
    # on your server. If you set this to "files" you will have to have mutt installed
    # on your server. If you set it to "stdout" it will log to the screen if run from
    # the console or to the cron job owner if run through cron. If you set it to "quiet"
    # logs will only be mailed if there are errors reported. )
    #
    # MAXATTSIZE sets the largest allowed email attachments total (all backup files) you
    # want the script to send. This is the size before it is encoded to be sent as an email
    # so if your mail server will allow a maximum mail size of 5MB I would suggest setting
    # MAXATTSIZE to be 25% smaller than that so a setting of 4000 would probably be fine.
    #
    # Finally copy automysqlbackup.sh to anywhere on your server and make sure
    # to set executable permission. You can also copy the script to
    # /etc/cron.daily to have it execute automatically every night or simply
    # place a symlink in /etc/cron.daily to the file if you wish to keep it
    # somwhere else.
    # NOTE:On Debian copy the file with no extention for it to be run
    # by cron e.g just name the file "automysqlbackup"
    #
    # Thats it..
    #
    #
    # === Advanced options doc's ===
    #
    # The list of MDBNAMES is the DB's to be backed up only monthly. You should
    # always include "mysql" in this list to backup your user/password
    # information along with any other DBs that you only feel need to
    # be backed up monthly. (if using a hosted server then you should
    # probably remove "mysql" as your provider will be backing this up)
    # NOTE: If DBNAMES="all" then MDBNAMES has no effect as all DBs will be backed
    # up anyway.
    #
    # If you set DBNAMES="all" you can configure the option DBEXCLUDE. Other
    # wise this option will not be used.
    # This option can be used if you want to backup all dbs, but you want
    # exclude some of them. (eg. a db is to big).
    #
    # Set CREATE_DATABASE to "yes" (the default) if you want your SQL-Dump to create
    # a database with the same name as the original database when restoring.
    # Saying "no" here will allow your to specify the database name you want to
    # restore your dump into, making a copy of the database by using the dump
    # created with automysqlbackup.
    # NOTE: Not used if SEPDIR=no
    #
    # The SEPDIR option allows you to choose to have all DBs backed up to
    # a single file (fast restore of entire server in case of crash) or to
    # seperate directories for each DB (each DB can be restored seperately
    # in case of single DB corruption or loss).
    #
    # To set the day of the week that you would like the weekly backup to happen
    # set the DOWEEKLY setting, this can be a value from 1 to 7 where 1 is Monday,
    # The default is 6 which means that weekly backups are done on a Saturday.
    #
    # COMP is used to choose the copmression used, options are gzip or bzip2.
    # bzip2 will produce slightly smaller files but is more processor intensive so
    # may take longer to complete.
    #
    # COMMCOMP is used to enable or diable mysql client to server compression, so
    # it is useful to save bandwidth when backing up a remote MySQL server over
    # the network.
    #
    # LATEST is to store an additional copy of the latest backup to a standard
    # location so it can be downloaded bt thrid party scripts.
    #
    # If the DB's being backed up make use of large BLOB fields then you may need
    # to increase the MAX_ALLOWED_PACKET setting, for example 16MB..
    #
    # When connecting to localhost as the DB server (DBHOST=localhost) sometimes
    # the system can have issues locating the socket file.. This can now be set
    # using the SOCKET parameter.. An example may be SOCKET=/private/tmp/mysql.sock
    #
    # Use PREBACKUP and POSTBACKUP to specify Per and Post backup commands
    # or scripts to perform tasks either before or after the backup process.
    #
    #
    #=====================================================================
    # Backup Rotation..
    #=====================================================================
    #
    # Daily Backups are rotated weekly..
    # Weekly Backups are run by default on Saturday Morning when
    # cron.daily scripts are run...Can be changed with DOWEEKLY setting..
    # Weekly Backups are rotated on a 5 week cycle..
    # Monthly Backups are run on the 1st of the month..
    # Monthly Backups are NOT rotated automatically...
    # It may be a good idea to copy Monthly backups offline or to another
    # server..
    #
    #=====================================================================
    # Please Note!!
    #=====================================================================
    #
    # I take no resposibility for any data loss or corruption when using
    # this script..
    # This script will not help in the event of a hard drive crash. If a
    # copy of the backup has not be stored offline or on another PC..
    # You should copy your backups offline regularly for best protection.
    #
    # Happy backing up...
    #
    #=====================================================================
    # Restoring
    #=====================================================================
    # Firstly you will need to uncompress the backup file.
    # eg.
    # gunzip file.gz (or bunzip2 file.bz2)
    #
    # Next you will need to use the mysql client to restore the DB from the
    # sql file.
    # eg.
    # mysql --user=username --pass=password --host=dbserver database < /path/file.sql
    # or
    # mysql --user=username --pass=password --host=dbserver -e "source /path/file.sql" database
    #
    # 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.
    #
    # Lets hope you never have to use this..
    #
    #=====================================================================
    # Change Log
    #=====================================================================
    #
    # VER 2.5 - (2006-01-15)
    # Added support for setting MAXIMUM_PACKET_SIZE and SOCKET parameters (suggested by Yvo van Doorn)
    # VER 2.4 - (2006-01-23)
    # Fixed bug where weekly backups were not being rotated. (Fix by wolf02)
    # Added hour an min to backup filename for the case where backups are taken multiple
    # times in a day. NOTE This is not complete support for mutiple executions of the script
    # in a single day.
    # Added MAILCONTENT="quiet" option, see docs for details. (requested by snowsam)
    # Updated path statment for compatibility with OSX.
    # Added "LATEST" to additionally store the last backup to a standard location. (request by Grant29)
    # VER 2.3 - (2005-11-07)
    # Better error handling and notification of errors (a long time coming)
    # Compression on Backup server to MySQL server communications.
    # VER 2.2 - (2004-12-05)
    # Changed from using depricated "-N" to "--skip-column-names".
    # Added ability to have compressed backup's emailed out. (code from Thomas Heiserowski)
    # Added maximum attachment size setting.
    # VER 2.1 - (2004-11-04)
    # Fixed a bug in daily rotation when not using gzip compression. (Fix by Rob Rosenfeld)
    # VER 2.0 - (2004-07-28)
    # Switched to using IO redirection instead of pipeing the output to the logfile.
    # Added choice of compression of backups being gzip of bzip2.
    # Switched to using functions to facilitate more functionality.
    # Added option of either gzip or bzip2 compression.
    # VER 1.10 - (2004-07-17)
    # Another fix for spaces in the paths (fix by Thomas von Eyben)
    # Fixed bug when using PREBACKUP and POSTBACKUP commands containing many arguments.
    # VER 1.9 - (2004-05-25)
    # Small bug fix to handle spaces in LOGFILE path which contains spaces (reported by Thomas von Eyben)
    # Updated docs to mention that Log email can be sent to multiple email addresses.
    # VER 1.8 - (2004-05-01)
    # Added option to make backups restorable to alternate database names
    # meaning that a copy of the database can be created (Based on patch by Rene Hoffmann)
    # Seperated options into standard and advanced.
    # Removed " from single file dump DBMANES because it caused an error but
    # this means that if DB's have spaces in the name they will not dump when SEPDIR=no.
    # Added -p option to mkdir commands to create multiple subdirs without error.
    # Added disk usage and location to the bottom of the backup report.
    # VER 1.7 - (2004-04-22)
    # Fixed an issue where weelky backups would only work correctly if server
    # locale was set to English (issue reported by Tom Ingberg)
    # used "eval" for "rm" commands to try and resolve rotation issues.
    # Changed name of status log so multiple scripts can be run at the same time.
    # VER 1.6 - (2004-03-14)
    # Added PREBACKUP and POSTBACKUP command functions. (patch by markpustjens)
    # Added support for backing up DB's with Spaces in the name.
    # (patch by markpustjens)
    # VER 1.5 - (2004-02-24)
    # Added the ability to exclude DB's when the "all" option is used.
    # (Patch by kampftitan)
    # VER 1.4 - (2004-02-02)
    # Project moved to Sourceforge.net
    # VER 1.3 - (2003-09-25)
    # Added support for backing up "all" databases on the server without
    # having to list each one seperately in the configuration.
    # Added DB restore instructions.
    # VER 1.2 - (2003-03-16)
    # Added server name to the backup log so logs from multiple servers
    # can be easily identified.
    # VER 1.1 - (2003-03-13)
    # Small Bug fix in monthly report. (Thanks Stoyanski)
    # Added option to email log to any email address. (Inspired by Stoyanski)
    # Changed Standard file name to .sh extention.
    # Option are set using yes and no rather than 1 or 0.
    # VER 1.0 - (2003-01-30)
    # Added the ability to have all databases backup to a single dump
    # file or seperate directory and file for each database.
    # Output is better for log keeping.
    # VER 0.6 - (2003-01-22)
    # Bug fix for daily directory (Added in VER 0.5) rotation.
    # VER 0.5 - (2003-01-20)
    # Added "daily" directory for daily backups for neatness (suggestion by Jason)
    # Added DBHOST option to allow backing up a remote server (Suggestion by Jason)
    # Added "--quote-names" option to mysqldump command.
    # Bug fix for handling the last and first of the year week rotation.
    # VER 0.4 - (2002-11-06)
    # Added the abaility for the script to create its own directory structure.
    # VER 0.3 - (2002-10-01)
    # Changed Naming of Weekly backups so they will show in order.
    # VER 0.2 - (2002-09-27)
    # Corrected weekly rotation logic to handle weeks 0 - 10
    # VER 0.1 - (2002-09-21)
    # Initial Release
    #
    #=====================================================================
    #=====================================================================
    #=====================================================================
    #
    # Should not need to be modified from here down!!
    #
    #=====================================================================
    #=====================================================================
    #=====================================================================
    PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/mysql/bin
    DATE=`date +%Y-%m-%d_%Hh%Mm` # Datestamp e.g 2002-09-21
    DOW=`date +%A` # Day of the week e.g. Monday
    DNOW=`date +%u` # Day number of the week 1 to 7 where 1 represents Monday
    DOM=`date +%d` # Date of the Month e.g. 27
    M=`date +%B` # Month e.g January
    W=`date +%V` # Week Number e.g 37
    VER=2.5 # Version Number
    LOGFILE=$BACKUPDIR/$DBHOST-`date +%N`.log # Logfile Name
    LOGERR=$BACKUPDIR/ERRORS_$DBHOST-`date +%N`.log # Logfile Name
    BACKUPFILES=""
    OPT="--quote-names --opt" # OPT string for use with mysqldump ( see man mysqldump )

    # Add --compress mysqldump option to $OPT
    if [ "$COMMCOMP" = "yes" ];
    then
    OPT="$OPT --compress"
    fi

    # Add --compress mysqldump option to $OPT
    if [ "$MAX_ALLOWED_PACKET" ];
    then
    OPT="$OPT --max_allowed_packet=$MAX_ALLOWED_PACKET"
    fi

    # Create required directories
    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR" ] # Check Backup Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR"
    fi

    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/daily" ] # Check Daily Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/daily"
    fi

    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/weekly" ] # Check Weekly Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/weekly"
    fi

    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/monthly" ] # Check Monthly Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/monthly"
    fi

    if [ "$LATEST" = "yes" ]
    then
    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/latest" ] # Check Latest Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/latest"
    fi
    eval rm -fv "$BACKUPDIR/latest/*"
    fi

    # IO redirection for logging.
    touch $LOGFILE
    exec 6>&1 # Link file descriptor #6 with stdout.
    # Saves stdout.
    exec > $LOGFILE # stdout replaced with file $LOGFILE.
    touch $LOGERR
    exec 7>&2 # Link file descriptor #7 with stderr.
    # Saves stderr.
    exec 2> $LOGERR # stderr replaced with file $LOGERR.


    # Functions

    # Database dump function
    dbdump () {
    mysqldump --opt -Q --user=$USERNAME --password=$PASSWORD --host=$DBHOST $OPT $1 > $2
    return 0
    }

    # Compression function plus latest copy
    SUFFIX=""
    compression () {
    if [ "$COMP" = "gzip" ]; then
    gzip -f "$1"
    echo
    echo Backup Information for "$1"
    gzip -l "$1.gz"
    SUFFIX=".gz"
    elif [ "$COMP" = "bzip2" ]; then
    echo Compression information for "$1.bz2"
    bzip2 -f -v $1 2>&1
    SUFFIX=".bz2"
    else
    echo "No compression option set, check advanced settings"
    fi
    if [ "$LATEST" = "yes" ]; then
    cp $1$SUFFIX "$BACKUPDIR/latest/"
    fi
    return 0
    }


    # Run command before we begin
    if [ "$PREBACKUP" ]
    then
    echo ======================================================================
    echo "Prebackup command output."
    echo
    eval $PREBACKUP
    echo
    echo ======================================================================
    echo
    fi


    if [ "$SEPDIR" = "yes" ]; then # Check if CREATE DATABSE should be included in Dump
    if [ "$CREATE_DATABASE" = "no" ]; then
    OPT="$OPT --no-create-db"
    else
    OPT="$OPT --databases"
    fi
    else
    OPT="$OPT --databases"
    fi

    # Hostname for LOG information
    if [ "$DBHOST" = "localhost" ]; then
    HOST=`hostname`
    if [ "$SOCKET" ]; then
    OPT="$OPT --socket=$SOCKET"
    fi
    else
    HOST=$DBHOST
    fi

    # If backing up all DBs on the server
    if [ "$DBNAMES" = "all" ]; then
    DBNAMES="`mysql --user=$USERNAME --password=$PASSWORD --host=$DBHOST --batch --skip-column-names -e "show databases"| sed 's/ /%/g'`"

    # If DBs are excluded
    for exclude in $DBEXCLUDE
    do
    DBNAMES=`echo $DBNAMES | sed "s/\b$exclude\b//g"`
    done

    MDBNAMES=$DBNAMES
    fi

    echo ======================================================================
    echo AutoMySQLBackup VER $VER
    echo http://sourceforge.net/projects/automysqlbackup/
    echo
    echo Backup of Database Server - $HOST
    echo ======================================================================

    # Test is seperate DB backups are required
    if [ "$SEPDIR" = "yes" ]; then
    echo Backup Start Time `date`
    echo ======================================================================
    # Monthly Full Backup of all Databases
    if [ $DOM = "01" ]; then
    for MDB in $MDBNAMES
    do

    # Prepare $DB for using
    MDB="`echo $MDB | sed 's/%/ /g'`"

    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/monthly/$MDB" ] # Check Monthly DB Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/monthly/$MDB"
    fi
    echo Monthly Backup of $MDB...
    dbdump "$MDB" "$BACKUPDIR/monthly/$MDB/${MDB}_$DATE.$M.$MDB.sql"
    compression "$BACKUPDIR/monthly/$MDB/${MDB}_$DATE.$M.$MDB.sql"
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $BACKUPDIR/monthly/$MDB/${MDB}_$DATE.$M.$MDB.sql$SUFFIX"
    echo ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    done
    fi

    for DB in $DBNAMES
    do
    # Prepare $DB for using
    DB="`echo $DB | sed 's/%/ /g'`"

    # Create Seperate directory for each DB
    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DB" ] # Check Daily DB Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DB"
    fi

    if [ ! -e "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/$DB" ] # Check Weekly DB Directory exists.
    then
    mkdir -p "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/$DB"
    fi

    # Weekly Backup
    if [ $DNOW = $DOWEEKLY ]; then
    echo Weekly Backup of Database \( $DB \)
    echo Rotating 5 weeks Backups...
    if [ "$W" -le 05 ];then
    REMW=`expr 48 + $W`
    elif [ "$W" -lt 15 ];then
    REMW=0`expr $W - 5`
    else
    REMW=`expr $W - 5`
    fi
    eval rm -fv "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/$DB_week.$REMW.*"
    echo
    dbdump "$DB" "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/$DB/${DB}_week.$W.$DATE.sql"
    compression "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/$DB/${DB}_week.$W.$DATE.sql"
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $BACKUPDIR/weekly/$DB/${DB}_week.$W.$DATE.sql$SUFFIX"
    echo ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    # Daily Backup
    else
    echo Daily Backup of Database \( $DB \)
    echo Rotating last weeks Backup...
    eval rm -fv "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DB/*.$DOW.sql.*"
    echo
    dbdump "$DB" "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DB/${DB}_$DATE.$DOW.sql"
    compression "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DB/${DB}_$DATE.$DOW.sql"
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $BACKUPDIR/daily/$DB/${DB}_$DATE.$DOW.sql$SUFFIX"
    echo ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    fi
    done
    echo Backup End `date`
    echo ======================================================================


    else # One backup file for all DBs
    echo Backup Start `date`
    echo ======================================================================
    # Monthly Full Backup of all Databases
    if [ $DOM = "01" ]; then
    echo Monthly full Backup of \( $MDBNAMES \)...
    dbdump "$MDBNAMES" "$BACKUPDIR/monthly/$DATE.$M.all-databases.sql"
    compression "$BACKUPDIR/monthly/$DATE.$M.all-databases.sql"
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $BACKUPDIR/monthly/$DATE.$M.all-databases.sql$SUFFIX"
    echo ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    fi

    # Weekly Backup
    if [ $DNOW = $DOWEEKLY ]; then
    echo Weekly Backup of Databases \( $DBNAMES \)
    echo
    echo Rotating 5 weeks Backups...
    if [ "$W" -le 05 ];then
    REMW=`expr 48 + $W`
    elif [ "$W" -lt 15 ];then
    REMW=0`expr $W - 5`
    else
    REMW=`expr $W - 5`
    fi
    eval rm -fv "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/week.$REMW.*"
    echo
    dbdump "$DBNAMES" "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/week.$W.$DATE.sql"
    compression "$BACKUPDIR/weekly/week.$W.$DATE.sql"
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $BACKUPDIR/weekly/week.$W.$DATE.sql$SUFFIX"
    echo ----------------------------------------------------------------------

    # Daily Backup
    else
    echo Daily Backup of Databases \( $DBNAMES \)
    echo
    echo Rotating last weeks Backup...
    eval rm -fv "$BACKUPDIR/daily/*.$DOW.sql.*"
    echo
    dbdump "$DBNAMES" "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DATE.$DOW.sql"
    compression "$BACKUPDIR/daily/$DATE.$DOW.sql"
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $BACKUPDIR/daily/$DATE.$DOW.sql$SUFFIX"
    echo ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    fi
    echo Backup End Time `date`
    echo ======================================================================
    fi
    echo Total disk space used for backup storage..
    echo Size - Location
    echo `du -hs "$BACKUPDIR"`
    echo
    echo ======================================================================
    echo If you find AutoMySQLBackup valuable please make a donation at
    echo http://sourceforge.net/project/proje...roup_id=101066
    echo ======================================================================

    # Run command when we're done
    if [ "$POSTBACKUP" ]
    then
    echo ======================================================================
    echo "Postbackup command output."
    echo
    eval $POSTBACKUP
    echo
    echo ======================================================================
    fi

    #Clean up IO redirection
    exec 1>&6 6>&- # Restore stdout and close file descriptor #6.
    exec 1>&7 7>&- # Restore stdout and close file descriptor #7.

    if [ "$MAILCONTENT" = "files" ]
    then
    if [ -s "$LOGERR" ]
    then
    # Include error log if is larger than zero.
    BACKUPFILES="$BACKUPFILES $LOGERR"
    ERRORNOTE="WARNING: Error Reported - "
    fi
    #Get backup size
    ATTSIZE=`du -c $BACKUPFILES | grep "[[:digit:][pace:]]total$" |sed s/\s*total//`
    if [ $MAXATTSIZE -ge $ATTSIZE ]
    then
    BACKUPFILES=`echo "$BACKUPFILES" | sed -e "s# # -a #g"` #enable multiple attachments
    mutt -s "$ERRORNOTE MySQL Backup Log and SQL Files for $HOST - $DATE" $BACKUPFILES $MAILADDR < $LOGFILE #send via mutt
    else
    cat "$LOGFILE" | mail -s "WARNING! - MySQL Backup exceeds set maximum attachment size on $HOST - $DATE" $MAILADDR
    fi
    elif [ "$MAILCONTENT" = "log" ]
    then
    cat "$LOGFILE" | mail -s "MySQL Backup Log for $HOST - $DATE" $MAILADDR
    if [ -s "$LOGERR" ]
    then
    cat "$LOGERR" | mail -s "ERRORS REPORTED: MySQL Backup error Log for $HOST - $DATE" $MAILADDR
    fi
    elif [ "$MAILCONTENT" = "quiet" ]
    then
    if [ -s "$LOGERR" ]
    then
    cat "$LOGERR" | mail -s "ERRORS REPORTED: MySQL Backup error Log for $HOST - $DATE" $MAILADDR
    cat "$LOGFILE" | mail -s "MySQL Backup Log for $HOST - $DATE" $MAILADDR
    fi
    else
    if [ -s "$LOGERR" ]
    then
    cat "$LOGFILE"
    echo
    echo "###### WARNING ######"
    echo "Errors reported during AutoMySQLBackup execution.. Backup failed"
    echo "Error log below.."
    cat "$LOGERR"
    else
    cat "$LOGFILE"
    fi
    fi

    if [ -s "$LOGERR" ]
    then
    STATUS=1
    else
    STATUS=0
    fi

    # Clean up Logfile
    eval rm -f "$LOGFILE"
    eval rm -f "$LOGERR"

    exit $STATUS

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