I'm writing my first shell script. I want to check if a filesystem is mounted. If so, then backup the documents from my main drive to the backup that is mounted. If not, mount the filesystem, then backup the documents.
#!/bin/bash
# Check if linux_backup filesystem is mounted
# Mount filesystem if not mounted already, and then backup documents
docs= "/home/user1/Documents"
mount= "/run/media/user1"
docsbackup= "/run/media/user1/linux_backup/home/user1/Documents"
filesystem= "/dev/sdc3"
sync_files() {
SOURCE=$1
TARGET=$2
sudo rsync --progress -r --update -aAXv $SOURCE $TARGET
}
if mount | awk '{if ($3 == "/run/media/user1") { exit 0}} ENDFILE{exit -1}';
then
echo "linux_backup is mounted"
sync_files $docs $docksbackup
else
echo "linux_backup is not mounted. Will mount now"
mount $filesystem $mount
sync_files $docs $docksbackup
fi
I executed the script, yet all I got was a lot of text. It didn't perform as I wanted. Did I not use the right options or arguments for one of the functions?
CodePudding user response:
I suggest such a script for you:
docs="/home/user1/Documents"
mount="/run/media/user1"
backup="/run/media/user1/linux_backup/home/user1/Documents"
device="/dev/sdc3"
sync_files() {
SOURCE=$1
TARGET=$2
sudo rsync --progress -r --update -aAXv $SOURCE $TARGET
}
# Check if FS is mounted
if grep -qs "/run/media/user1" /proc/mounts; then
# Device is mounted
sync_files $docs $docksbackup
else
# Device isn't mounted, mounting...
mount $mount $device
# Back upping
sync_files $docs $docksbackup
fi