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```bash
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```bash
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$ /usr/local/sbin/restic_backup.sh
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$ less /var/local/log/restic/*
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$ restic snapshots
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$ restic snapshots
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````
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````
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$ systemctl start restic-backup
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$ systemctl start restic-backup
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```
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```
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```bash
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### 7. Email notification on failure
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### 7. Email notification on failure
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# Exit on failure, pipe failure
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# Exit on failure, pipe failure
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set -e -o pipefail
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set -e -o pipefail
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# Redirect stdout ( > ) into a named pipe ( >() ) running "tee" to a file, so we can observe the status by simply tailing the log file.
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me=$(basename "$0")
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now=$(date +%F_%R)
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log_dir=/var/local/log/restic
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log_file="${log_dir}/${now}_${me}.$$.log"
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test -d $log_dir || mkdir -p $log_dir
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exec > >(tee -i $log_file)
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exec 2>&1
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# Clean up lock if we are killed.
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# Clean up lock if we are killed.
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# If killed by systemd, like $(systemctl stop restic), then it kills the whole cgroup and all it's subprocesses.
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# If killed by systemd, like $(systemctl stop restic), then it kills the whole cgroup and all it's subprocesses.
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# However if we kill this script ourselves, we need this trap that kills all subprocesses manually.
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# However if we kill this script ourselves, we need this trap that kills all subprocesses manually.
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# Exit on failure, pipe failure
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# Exit on failure, pipe failure
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set -e -o pipefail
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set -e -o pipefail
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# Redirect stdout ( > ) into a named pipe ( >() ) running "tee" to a file, so we can observe the status by simply tailing the log file.
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me=$(basename "$0")
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now=$(date +%F_%R)
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log_dir=/var/local/log/restic
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log_file="${log_dir}/${now}_${me}.$$.log"
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test -d $log_dir || mkdir -p $log_dir
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exec > >(tee -i $log_file)
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exec 2>&1
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# Clean up lock if we are killed.
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# Clean up lock if we are killed.
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# If killed by systemd, like $(systemctl stop restic), then it kills the whole cgroup and all it's subprocesses.
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# If killed by systemd, like $(systemctl stop restic), then it kills the whole cgroup and all it's subprocesses.
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# However if we kill this script ourselves, we need this trap that kills all subprocesses manually.
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# However if we kill this script ourselves, we need this trap that kills all subprocesses manually.
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