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Cacti 0.8 Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   Cacti 0.8 Beginner's Guide Learn Cacti and design a robust Network Operations Center

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849513920
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Thomas Urban Thomas Urban
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Cacti 0.8Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installing Cacti FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Graphs to Monitor Networks and Devices 3. Creating and Using Templates 4. User Management 5. Data Management 6. Cacti Maintenance 7. Network and Server Monitoring 8. Plugin Architecture 9. Plugins 10. Threshold Monitoring with Thold 11. Enterprise Reporting 12. Cacti Automation for NOC Mobile Access / Administration Online Resources Further Information Pop Quiz Answers
Index

Time for action – enhancing the backup script


  1. Open the backupCacti.sh script and add the following line between the FILENAME and BACKUPDIR line:

    TGZFILENAME="cacti_files_$DATE.tgz";
    
  2. Add the following two lines at the end of the script:

    # Create the Cacti files backup
    tar -czpf $BACKUPDIR$TGZFILENAME ./etc/cron.d/cacti ./etc/php.ini ./etc/php.d ./etc/httpd/conf ./etc/httpd/conf.d ./etc/spine.conf ./usr/local/spine ./var/www/html/cacti ./var/www/html/cacti-0.8.7g
    
  3. Remove any earlier backups from the backup directory:

    rm /backup/cacti_*
    
  4. Start the backup script:

    /bin/bash /backup/backupCacti.sh
    
  5. Verify whether the database and the files backup have been created:

    ls –l /backup
    

What just happened?

You have enhanced the script to also create a backup of the Cacti files. Now you can issue this single command to create a complete backup. The extra dot you have added to the paths of the tar command will allow you to extract that tar file in a subdirectory without accidently overwriting an existing...

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