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README.md
backive
The name comes from the combination of backup and archive - silly, I know.
Purpose
I've a long-term backup strategy where I put some labeled hard-disk in a SATA docking station and run a backup routine. When done, this hard-disk goes back into some shelf in my attic or basement. When the time is come again to update the long-term backup the same procedure starts again.
So now there are my backup routines, which are manually currently - and that sucks.
So what this tool or service should do is the following:
- I am able to configure based on UUIDs of the partitions which devices are allowed for backup
- I can specify as much backup items as I want, which should include:
- Backup local and remote data (Linux machine and SSH required)
- Use the best tool available for the task (rsync, duplicity, whatever)
- Even be able to "backup" without a target device (choose another path on the system)
- (optional) Be able to run pre-backup commands (for databases maybe), remote too
- The service has to be able to automatically detect the presence of a hard-disk, mounting it, running the backup routine and unmounting
- Good logging about the process
What I currently see as optional:
- Notification about the finished process
Technical goals
- systemd service
- udev rules for notifications about new drives
- Golang implementation
Current state
In the very beginning...