#!/bin/sh
#
# This script dumps your Bacula catalog in ASCII format
# It works for MySQL, SQLite, and PostgreSQL
#
# $1 is the name of the database to be backed up and the name
# of the output file (default = bacula).
# $2 is the user name with which to access the database
# (default = bacula).
# $3 is the password with which to access the database or "" if no password
# (default ""). WARNING!!! Passing the password via the command line is
# insecure and should not be used since any user can display the command
# line arguments and the environment using ps. Please consult your
# MySQL or PostgreSQL manual for secure methods of specifying the
# password.
# $4 is the host on which the database is located
# (default "")
#
#
BINDIR=@SQL_BINDIR@
cd @working_dir@
rm -f $1.sql
if test xsqlite = x@DB_TYPE@ ; then
echo ".dump" | ${BINDIR}/sqlite $1.db >$1.sql
else
if test xmysql = x@DB_TYPE@ ; then
if test $# -gt 2; then
MYSQLPASSWORD=" --password=$3"
else
MYSQLPASSWORD=""
fi
if test $# -gt 3; then
MYSQLHOST=" --host=$4"
else
MYSQLHOST=""
fi
${BINDIR}/mysqldump -u ${2}${MYSQLPASSWORD}${MYSQLHOST} -f --opt $1 >$1.sql
else
if test xpostgresql = x@DB_TYPE@ ; then
if test $# -gt 2; then
PGPASSWORD=$3
export PGPASSWORD
fi
if test $# -gt 3; then
PGHOST=" --host=$4"
else
PGHOST=""
fi
exec ${BINDIR}/pg_dump -c $PGHOST -U $2 $1 >$1.sql
else
echo ".dump" | ${BINDIR}/sqlite3 $1.db >$1.sql
fi
fi
fi
#
# To read back a MySQL database use:
# cd @working_dir@
# rm -f ${BINDIR}/../var/bacula/*
# mysql <bacula.sql
#
# To read back a SQLite database use:
# cd @working_dir@
# rm -f bacula.db
# sqlite bacula.db <bacula.sql
#
# To read back a PostgreSQL database use:
# cd @working_dir@
# dropdb bacula
# createdb bacula
# psql bacula <bacula.sql
#
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