#!/bin/bash
# a simple script that backs up the opensim database assets.
+#hmmm: need to parameterize for the database name and secrets file and all that.
+# would be nice to have a block of opensim variables, perhaps an associative
+# array of config chunks.
+
source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/functions.sh"
host=$(echo $(hostname) | sed -e 's/\([^.]*\)\..*/\1/')
-bkupname="opensim_bkup_${host}_$(date_stringer).mysql_bkup"
+bkupname="backup-opensim_${host}_$(date_stringer).mysql_bkup"
mysqldump -u griduser -p$(cat $HOME/.secrets/opensim_db_password.txt) opensim > "$bkupname"
# note that the above assumes the database is called "opensim". it might be
# called opengrid instead, based on the setup procedure that was followed.
#!/bin/bash
# a simple script that backs up the opensim database assets.
+#hmmm: need to parameterize for the database name and secrets file and all that.
+# would be nice to have a block of opensim variables, perhaps an associative
+# array of config chunks.
+
source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/functions.sh"
host=$(echo $(hostname) | sed -e 's/\([^.]*\)\..*/\1/')
-bkupname="osgrid_bkup_${host}_$(date_stringer).mysql_bkup"
+bkupname="backup-osgrid_${host}_$(date_stringer).mysql_bkup"
mysqldump -u griduser -p$(cat $HOME/.secrets/opensim_db_password.txt) opengrid > "$bkupname"
# note that the above assumes the database is called "opensim". it might be
# called opengrid instead, based on the setup procedure that was followed.