#!/usr/bin/env bash # Check the backups made with restic to Backblaze B2 for errors. # See restic_backup.sh on how this script is run (as it's analogous for this script). # Exit on error, unset var, pipe failure set -euo pipefail # Clean up lock if we are killed. # If killed by systemd, like $(systemctl stop restic), then it kills the whole cgroup and all it's subprocesses. # However if we kill this script ourselves, we need this trap that kills all subprocesses manually. exit_hook() { echo "In exit_hook(), being killed" >&2 jobs -p | xargs kill restic unlock } trap exit_hook INT TERM # Assert that all needed environment variables are set. assert_envvars() { local varnames=("$@") for varname in "${varnames[@]}"; do if [ -z ${!varname+x} ]; then printf "%s must be set for this script to work.\n\nDid you forget to source a /etc/restic/*.env.sh profile in the current shell before executing this script?\n" "$varname" >&2 exit 1 fi done } assert_envvars \ B2_ACCOUNT_ID B2_ACCOUNT_KEY B2_CONNECTIONS \ RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE RESTIC_REPOSITORY RESTIC_VERBOSITY_LEVEL # Remove locks from other stale processes to keep the automated backup running. # NOTE nope, don't unlock like restic_backup.sh. restic_backup.sh should take precedence over this script. #restic unlock & #wait $! # Check repository for errors. restic check \ --option b2.connections="$B2_CONNECTIONS" \ --verbose="$RESTIC_VERBOSITY_LEVEL" & wait $!