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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

AWS EBS SnapShot Scipt for Linux


The script itself is fairly straightforward, but took several dry-runs in order to fine tune it so that it would reliably create the snapshots, but more importantly would clear out old snapshots older than 7 days.

You can see the for loop for deleting older snapshots. This is done by parsing snapshot dates, converting the dates to a pure numeric value and comparing said numeric value to a “7 days ago” date variable.

Take a look at the script below, hopefully it will be useful to you! There could be more error checking, but that should be fairly easy to do.



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#!/bin/sh
# EBS Snapshot volume script
# Written by Star Dot Hosting
# www.stardothosting.com
 
# Constants
ec2_bin="/opt/aws/bin"
my_cert="/opt/aws/cert.txt"
my_key="/opt/aws/key.txt"
instance_id=`wget -q -O- http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/instance-id`
 
# Dates
datecheck_7d=`date +%Y-%m-%d --date '7 days ago'`
datecheck_s_7d=`date --date="$datecheck_7d" +%s`
 
# Get all volume info and copy to temp file
$ec2_bin/ec2-describe-volumes -C $my_cert -K $my_key  --filter "attachment.instance-id=$instance_id" > /tmp/volume_info.txt 2>&1
 
 
# Get all snapshot info
$ec2_bin/ec2-describe-snapshots -C $my_cert -K $my_key | grep "$instance_id" > /tmp/snap_info.txt 2>&1
 
# Loop to remove any snapshots older than 7 days
for obj0 in $(cat /tmp/snap_info.txt)
do
 
        snapshot_name=`cat /tmp/snap_info.txt | grep "$obj0" | awk '{print $2}'`
        datecheck_old=`cat /tmp/snap_info.txt | grep "$snapshot_name" | awk '{print $5}' | awk -F "T" '{printf "%sn", $1}'`
        datecheck_s_old=`date "--date=$datecheck_old" +%s`
 
#       echo "snapshot name: $snapshot_name"
#       echo "datecheck 7d : $datecheck_7d"
#       echo "datecheck 7d s : $datecheck_s_7d"
#       echo "datecheck old : $datecheck_old"
#       echo "datecheck old s: $datecheck_s_old"
 
        if (( $datecheck_s_old <= $datecheck_s_7d ));
        then
                echo "deleting snapshot $snapshot_name ..."
                $ec2_bin/ec2-delete-snapshot -C $my_cert -K $my_key $snapshot_name
        else
                echo "not deleting snapshot $snapshot_name ..."
 
        fi
 
done
 
 
# Create snapshot
for volume in $(cat /tmp/volume_info.txt | grep "VOLUME" | awk '{print $2}')
do
        description="`hostname`_backup-`date +%Y-%m-%d`"
        echo "Creating Snapshot for the volume: $volume with description: $description"
        $ec2_bin/ec2-create-snapshot -C $my_cert -K $my_key -d $description $volume
done

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

"No such file or directory” when adding application with alternatives in Linux


Issue 

# alternatives --install /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_07/jre/bin/javaws  20000
failed to read link /usr/bin/javaws: No such file or directory

or 

sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/jar jar /usr/java/latest/bin/jar 20000
failed to read link /usr/bin/jar: No such file or directory

Fix 

sudo rm /usr/bin/jar
sudo rm /var/lib/alternatives/jar
sudo alternatives --install /usr/bin/jar jar /usr/java/latest/bin/jar 20000

rm /var/lib/alternatives/javaws
rm /var/lib/alternatives/javawsrm: remove regular file `/var/lib/alternatives/javaws'? y alternatives --install /usr/bin/javaws javaws /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_07/jre/bin/javaws  20000