Simple backup script using Bakthat
Before run this script you should install and configure Bakthat as follows:
$ pip install bakthat sh
$ bakthat configure
Also, if you're using MySQL:
$ mysql_config_editor set \
--login-path=local \
--host=localhost \
--user=localuser \
--password
To better understand the GFS backup rotation I recommend you to check this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oNlwQ46XS4. In addition, there's a sample configuration file named .bakthat.yml.
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