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Automatically backup a MongoDB database to S3 using mongodump, tar, and awscli (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Make sure to: | |
# 1) Name this file `backup.sh` and place it in /home/ubuntu | |
# 2) Run sudo apt-get install awscli to install the AWSCLI | |
# 3) Run aws configure (enter s3-authorized IAM user and specify region) | |
# 4) Fill in DB host + name | |
# 5) Create S3 bucket for the backups and fill it in below (set a lifecycle rule to expire files older than X days in the bucket) | |
# 6) Run chmod +x backup.sh | |
# 7) Test it out via ./backup.sh | |
# 8) Set up a daily backup at midnight via `crontab -e`: | |
# 0 0 * * * /home/ubuntu/backup.sh > /home/ubuntu/backup.log | |
# DB host (secondary preferred as to avoid impacting primary performance) | |
HOST=db.example.com | |
# DB name | |
DBNAME=my-db | |
# S3 bucket name | |
BUCKET=s3-bucket-name | |
# Linux user account | |
USER=ubuntu | |
# Current time | |
TIME=`/bin/date +%d-%m-%Y-%T` | |
# Backup directory | |
DEST=/home/$USER/tmp | |
# Tar file of backup directory | |
TAR=$DEST/../$TIME.tar | |
# Create backup dir (-p to avoid warning if already exists) | |
/bin/mkdir -p $DEST | |
# Log | |
echo "Backing up $HOST/$DBNAME to s3://$BUCKET/ on $TIME"; | |
# Dump from mongodb host into backup directory | |
/usr/bin/mongodump -h $HOST -d $DBNAME -o $DEST | |
# Create tar of backup directory | |
/bin/tar cvf $TAR -C $DEST . | |
# Upload tar to s3 | |
/usr/bin/aws s3 cp $TAR s3://$BUCKET/ | |
# Remove tar file locally | |
/bin/rm -f $TAR | |
# Remove backup directory | |
/bin/rm -rf $DEST | |
# All done | |
echo "Backup available at https://s3.amazonaws.com/$BUCKET/$TIME.tar" |
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