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Shell script to backup Microsoft SQL Server vNEXT databases on Linux.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
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# Shell script to automate the backup of Microsoft SQL Server vNEXT backups on Linux. | |
# Written by Bobby Allen <[email protected]>, 26/04/2017 | |
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# Download this script and put into your servers' /usr/bin directory (or symlink) then make it executable (chmod +x) | |
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# Usage example (backup databases into /var/backups, keep backups for 5 days, connect to server "localhost" with the account "sa" and a password of "P455w0RD"): | |
# mssqlbackup "/var/dbbackups" 5 "localhost" "sa" "P455w0rD" | |
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# If you wanted to automate backups, here is a cron job example (create a new file under /etc/cron.d eg. '/etc/cron.d/mssql-backups' and copy into the following line) -This will backup all your databases daily at 00:15 to /var/backups and keep backups for 30 days: | |
# 15 0 * * * root /usr/bin/mssqlbackup "/var/dbbackups" 30 "localhost" "sa" "<YourPasswordHere>" | |
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# Set some default values | |
MSSQL_HOST="localhost" | |
BACKUP_DIR="/var/dbbackups" | |
BACKUP_DAYS=7 # You can test by changing file dates using: touch -d "8 days ago" mssql_20160504-1542.gz | |
MSSQL_USER="sa" | |
MSSQL_PASS="" | |
MSSQL_EXEC="/opt/mssql-tools/bin/sqlcmd" | |
DATE=`date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S` # YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS | |
# Set Backup Parameters | |
if [[ ! $1 == "" ]] | |
then | |
BACKUP_DIR=$1 | |
fi | |
if [[ ! $2 == "" ]] | |
then | |
BACKUP_DAYS=$2 | |
fi | |
if [[ ! $3 == "" ]] | |
then | |
MSSQL_HOST=$3 | |
fi | |
if [[ ! $4 == "" ]] | |
then | |
MSSQL_USER=$4 | |
fi | |
if [[ ! $5 == "" ]] | |
then | |
MSSQL_PASS=$5 | |
fi | |
echo "" | |
echo "Starting MSSQL backup with the following conditions:" | |
echo "" | |
echo " Backup to: ${BACKUP_DIR}" | |
echo " Backup timestamp: ${DATE}" | |
echo " Keep backups for ${BACKUP_DAYS} days" | |
echo "" | |
echo " MSSQL Server: ${MSSQL_HOST}" | |
echo " MSSQL User: ${MSSQL_USER}" | |
echo " MSSQL Password: **HIDDEN**" | |
echo "" | |
# If the backup directory does not exist, we will create it.. | |
if [[ ! -d $BACKUP_DIR ]] | |
then | |
echo "" | |
echo "Backup directory does not exist, creating it..." | |
mkdir -p $BACKUP_DIR | |
echo "" | |
fi | |
# Disable error messages. | |
exec 2> /dev/null | |
# Connect to MSSQL and get all databases to backup... | |
DATABASES=`$MSSQL_EXEC -S "$MSSQL_HOST" -U "$MSSQL_USER" -P "$MSSQL_PASS" -Q "SELECT Name from sys.Databases" | grep -Ev "(-|Name|master|tempdb|model|msdb|affected\)$|\s\n|^$)"` | |
# Iterate over all of our databases and back them up one by one... | |
echo "Starting backups..." | |
for DBNAME in $DATABASES; do | |
echo -n " - Backing up database \"${DBNAME}\"... " | |
$MSSQL_EXEC -H "$MSSQL_HOST" -U "$MSSQL_USER" -P "$MSSQL_PASS" -Q "BACKUP DATABASE [${DBNAME}] TO DISK = '${BACKUP_DIR}/${DBNAME}_${DATE}.bak' WITH NOFORMAT, NOINIT, NAME = '${DBNAME}-full', SKIP, NOREWIND, NOUNLOAD, STATS = 10" | |
echo "Done!" | |
done | |
echo "Backups complete!" | |
echo "" | |
# Re-enable error messages. | |
exec 2> /dev/tty | |
# Now delete files older than X days | |
find $BACKUP_DIR/* -mtime +$BACKUP_DAYS -exec rm {} \; |
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