freebsd-ports/databases/postgresql73-server/files/502.pgsql
Ying-Chieh Liao b345761190 upgrade to 7.2.1
PR:		36975
Submitted by:	maintainer
2002-04-11 04:58:11 +00:00

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PL/PgSQL

#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: 502.pgsql.in,v 1.17 2001/10/29 10:12:32 henrik Exp $
#
# Maintenance shell script to vacuum and backup database
# Put this in /usr/local/etc/periodic/daily, and it will be run
# every night
#
# Written by Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
#
# In public domain, do what you like with it,
# and use it at your own risk... :)
#
############################
# arguments to pg_dump
PGDUMP_ARGS="-b -F c"
# the directory where the backups will reside
# ${HOME} is pgsql's home directory
PGBACKUPDIR=${HOME}/backups
# some data is amazingly more compressed with bzip2, esp. blobs, it seems
# if your're short on diskspace, give it a try and set USEBZIP=yes
USEBZIP=no
############################
DIR=`dirname $0`
progname=`basename $0`
PRG=`cd $DIR; pwd `/$progname
# Run as user pgsql
if [ `id -un` != pgsql ]; then
su -l pgsql -c ${PRG}
exit $?
fi
if [ X${USEBZIP} = Xyes ]; then
BZIP=`which bzip2 || echo true`
else
BZIP=true
fi
# PGBACKUPDIR must be writeable by user pgsql
# ~pgsql is just that under normal circumstances,
# but this might not be where you want the backups...
if [ ! -d ${PGBACKUPDIR} ] ; then
echo Creating ${PGBACKUPDIR}
mkdir ${PGBACKUPDIR}
chmod 700 ${PGBACKUPDIR}
fi
echo
echo "PostgreSQL maintenance"
# Protect the data
umask 077
dbnames=`psql -q -t -A -d template1 -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname != 'template0'"`
rc=$?
for db in ${dbnames}; do
echo -n " $db"
file=${PGBACKUPDIR}/pgdump_${db}_`date "+%Y%m%d"`
pg_dump ${PGDUMP_ARGS} -d $db -f ${file}
[ $? -gt 0 ] && rc=3
${BZIP} ${file}
done
if [ $rc -gt 0 ]; then
echo
echo "Errors were reported during backup."
fi
echo
echo "vacuuming..."
vacuumdb -a -z -q
if [ $? -gt 0 ]
then
echo
echo "Errors were reported vacuum."
rc=3
fi
# cleaning up old data
find ${PGBACKUPDIR} \( -name 'pgdump_*'.${GZIPEXT} -o -name 'pgdumpall_*'.${GZIPEXT} \) \
-a -atime +7 -delete
exit $rc