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Version 2.1   Updated Thursday, May 3rd, 2007 at 8:08am

Automatic MySql Backup Script

This script finds all of the MySQL databases on your server, individually backs them up (for easy recovery of specific data), compresses them, and stores the file in a specified directory and/or emails it to you. It has been updated since the initial public release and includes several new features.

I would like to thank Oliver Mueller for his many contributions to this release, including additional features, fixes, and testing. Thanks Oliver!

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Change log

  • v2.1 (May 3, 2007)

    New option added to allow comma separated list of databases to exclude

  • v2.0 (September 27, 2005)

    Completely rewritten in PHP
    Config is now in separate file
    New logging and error system
    Log files are time-stamped
    Log files can be sent with backup email
    Error log can be emailed to alternate address
    Windows support (more info below)
    Can set max execution time for script
    Option to flush and optimize databases
    Can be executed from browser, cron job, etc..

  • v1.2 (March 30, 2005 - First public release)

    Written in Perl for Unix-based systems
    Automatically finds all of your MySQL databases
    Databases are backed up individually
    The backup files are compressed into a single file
    Backups can be stored on the server and/or emailed

Requirements

There are very few requirements for this script to function. You must of course have PHP. You will also need to supply the script with a username and password for MySQL so that it can extract the databases. It is best to use the root MySQL account so it will be able to perform a complete backup.

This script was originally written for Unix-based systems, but this new version will work on Windows platforms, provided that you make the required configuration changes, and have an acceptable zip and tar replacement (that can properly handle the command line parameters).

Installation

To install the script, just download the two files above, renaming them from .txt to .php. You can put them anywhere on your server, as long as they are together. Since the script is now in PHP you can even run it directly from your browser, although if you do, a password-protected directory is recommended.

Configuration

Before running this script, open up the configuration file - backup_dbs_config.php - and make the required changes. Most of the options do not have to be changed, but some are required for the script to function properly (such as the MySQL connection info).

The logging / error system

Two log files are created every time the script runs. The standard log and error log. What happens to them depends on your configuration.

When you are performing an email backup, the standard log will be placed inside the body of the message. The backup file will of course be attached to this message. You can also choose if the backup file and standard log are left on the server after emailing.

Error messages are still shown in the standard log, but the separate error log allows you to receive notification (to a separate email address) in case of error. This can be useful if you want errors sent to your primary account, while backups are sent to an alternate (that you do not check every day). That way you can always be aware of problems.

Manually running the script

Depending on your configuration and user permissions, you may have to run this script as root.

From the command line, you can type: php /path_to_script/backup_dbs.php

You can also run it directly from your web browser: http://www.domain.com/path/backup_dbs.php

Setting up a cron job

Once again, depending on your configuration and user permissions, you may have to be logged in as root to create a cron job.

type crontab -e and add a new line. Here is an example:

30 0 * * * php /root/scripts/backup_dbs.php

That will configure cron to run the script every day at 12:30 am. To learn more about cron jobs, you can visit this cron guide.

After adding the new line, save the file and exit. Cron may have to be restarted before it will recognize the new job. To do this, simply type:

/etc/init.d/crond restart

On certain servers, emails are sent out containing the output of cron jobs. If you would like to prevent this, you can add the following code to the end of your new cron job line:

> /dev/null 2>&1

If you add this code, do not forget to restart cron again before testing. That line only prevents email notifications after cron jobs execute. This will not effect the script’s log file options.

Final notes

This script has been tested extensively, but I take no responsibility for any damages caused by misuse, improper configuration, or differences in server configurations. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to post them below!

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  1. Pedro: I have not ever used this script in a Windows environment. I suppose you might be able to use WinZip or something and just adjust the script accordingly. Maybe another Windows user can suggest something for you.

  2. 29
    Pedro Fonseca

    i need the zip.exe for windows 32, right??

    Where can i find it?? thanks

  3. PigFat: The path to MySQL depends on your configuration.

    Also, this script has to be ran under the root account. If you do not have access to the root account on the server, you cannot use this script. This is why you are getting most of those errors.

  4. 27
    PigFat

    Im Gettnig Errors :(

    Warning: mkdir(/db_backups): Permission denied in /home/pigfat/public_html/test/backup_dbs.php on line 155

    Notice: Undefined variable: f_log in /home/pigfat/public_html/test/backup_dbs.php on line 85
    Backup directory could not be created in /db_backups

    Notice: Undefined variable: f_err in /home/pigfat/public_html/test/backup_dbs.php on line 85
    Backup directory could not be created in /db_backups
    Backup directory could not be created in /db_backups

  5. 26
    PigFat

    Where is the path to mysql???

  6. Colin: The very last line in the script is this:

    rmdir($BACKUP_TEMP);

    So it should be deleting the temp directory when it is through. Did you change the location of the temp directory? If so, make sure it is a directory that can be safely deleted. Also, are you running the script as root?

  7. Nice script! It works great, the first time. But, it seems to leave the temp files in the temp directory, so the second time it gives an error saying the file exists and compression failed. Any way to make sure the temp files get deleted?

  8. It is a security risk, but not for the purposes of this script really, since you would (if done properly) be the only one who can change this file.

    Do you know of another method? I would be curious to hear it. (I do not mean that sarcastically :))

  9. This script uses the php exec() function. Unfortunately, this function is a security risk and is disabled in most systems.

  10. duh.

    Figured it out. Wrong path to mysql.

  11. I keep getting this emailed to me:

    2006-03-02 22:43:36: DUMP FAILED
    sh: line 1: /home/content/e/c/s/ecspc/html/busqlphp/mysqldump: No such file or directory
    2006-03-02 22:43:36: FAILED
    nice: tar: No such file or directory

    And a page that says:
    Executing MySQL Backup Script v1.4 Processing Databases.. DUMP FAILED sh: line 1: /home/content/e/c/s/ecspc/html/busqlphp/mysqldump: No such file or directory DUMP FAILED sh: line 1: /home/content/e/c/s/ecspc/html/busqlphp/mysqldump: No such file or directory Compressed DB: dodgerdogs Archiving files.. FAILED nice: tar: No such file or directory FAILED nice: tar: No such file or directory *** ERRORS DETECTED! *** Check your email account REMOVEDFOR THISPOST for more information! Emailing backup to REMOVEDFORTHISPOST ..
    Warning: file_get_contents(/home/content/e/c/s/ecspc/html/busqlphp/destination/mysql_backup_2006-03-02.tar): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/e/c/s/ecspc/html/busqlphp/backup_dbs.php on line 293
    There were errors! Emailing error log to REMOVEDFORTHISPOST ..

  12. Eventually I will test the web-based usage of this script ;)

    Jon: It really just depends on your web host. Almost all hosts have some sort of control panel where you can setup your databases etc., such as phpmyadmin. There will be an option in there to import/restore database files. You can ask your host to be sure, but you should not have to install any thing new in order to restore db backups. It should be built in to your control panel.

  13. Do you have a scrip that will allow me to restore the files that i have backed up . Or could you tell me how i could do this.

  14. I had some delays actually.. I will post back tonight though :)

  15. 16
    henry

    Any Joy?

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