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diff --git a/www/posts/git/2021-06-13/backing-up-a-git-repository/index.html b/www/posts/git/2021-06-13/backing-up-a-git-repository/index.html index 4c0c090..655f536 100644 --- a/www/posts/git/2021-06-13/backing-up-a-git-repository/index.html +++ b/www/posts/git/2021-06-13/backing-up-a-git-repository/index.html @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ tar -czf $BACKUP_FILE $REPOSITORIES find $BACKUP_FILES -mtime +3 -delete -exit 0</code></pre><p>All it does it tar and gzip any .git directories found under /home/git. It also removes any backups that are more than three days old.</p><p>This script has been saved as /usr/bin/backup_repositories and is ran daily via cron.</p><pre><code class="cron">0 3 * * * /usr/bin/backup_repositories > /dev/null 2>&1</code></pre><p>It is important to know that this backup strategy is far from ideal for repositories that are heavily used as you run the high risk of trying to backup a repository as users are pushing to it. As git updates a repository in two phases this will lead to a backup that may not contain all the data and so won't be suitable for restoring. However its fine for my purposes since I'm the only user and it's unlikely that I will be making changes during the time the backup is running.</p><h3>Links</h3><a href="/posts/git/2021-05-29/setting-up-a-self-host-git-server/">2021-05-29 - Setting up a Self Hosted Git Server</a><a href="/posts/git/">Git - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a></section> +exit 0</code></pre><p>All it does it tar and gzip any .git directories found under /home/git. It also removes any backups that are more than three days old.</p><p>This script has been saved as /usr/bin/backup_repositories and is ran daily via cron.</p><pre><code class="cron">0 3 * * * /usr/bin/backup_repositories > /dev/null 2>&1</code></pre><p>It is important to know that this backup strategy is far from ideal for repositories that are heavily used as you run the high risk of trying to backup a repository as users are pushing to it. As git updates a repository in two phases this will lead to a backup that may not contain all the data and so won't be suitable for restoring. However its fine for my purposes since I'm the only user and it's unlikely that I will be making changes during the time the backup is running.</p><h3>Links</h3><a href="/posts/git/2021-05-29/setting-up-a-self-host-git-server/">2021-05-29 - Setting up a Self Hosted Git Server</a><a href="/posts/git/">Git - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a></section> <script defer src="/js/highlight.min.js"></script> <script defer src="/js/site.js"></script> </body> |
