First, we assume that the server on which the site is located is a server and that the backup server is a B server. The way to install rsync is not to say, Linux directly yum/apt-get install rsync can be
1. Create a public key and key on Server A with the Ssh-key-gen command (for password-free login to B server)
SSH-KEYGEN-T RSA
2. Run the Ssh-copy-id command on a server to copy the public key to the B server (. ssh/authorized_key)
IP of ssh-copy-id-i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub root@b Server
The password for the B server needs to be entered during
If the error appears as follows
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@ warning:remote HOST Identification has changed! @
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IT is POSSIBLE This SOMEONE is doing something nasty!
Someone could is eavesdropping on your right now (Man-in-the-middle attack)!
It is also possible the RSA host key has just been changed.
The fingerprint for the "RSA key sent by" The remote host is
xxxxxxxx
Please contact your system administrator.
Add correct host key in/home/conbar/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of the.
Offending key In/home/conbar/.ssh/known_hosts:10
RSA host key for XXXXXX has changed and your have requested strict.
Host Key verification failed.
Run the following command under a server
IP of ssh-keygen-r b server
3. Try to log on to Server B on Server A
SSH b server ip
If it works, it'll be fine.
The 4.A server establishes a backup script (the example of this article is the creation of a backup.sh file under/root):
Example 1 (package and then sync):
#!/bin/bash
echo "Now packing your database ..."
Mysqldump-uroot-p Database Password database name > Backup.sql
echo "Now your files ..."
Tar zcvfp backup.tar.gz web site directory (e.g./home/wwwroot)
echo "rsync start ..."
echo "Database file is under rsync ..."
Rsync-avz-e "Ssh-o stricthostkeychecking=no-o userknownhostsfile=/dev/null"--progress/root/backup.sql B server Ip:/home /
echo "Now your files ..."
Rsync-avz-e "Ssh-o stricthostkeychecking=no-o userknownhostsfile=/dev/null"--progress/root/backup.tar.gz B server ip:/ home/
echo "complete!"
Example 2 (direct synchronization of the Web site directory for incremental Backups):
#!/bin/bash
echo "Now packing your database ..."
Mysqldump-uroot-p Database Password database name > Backup.sql
echo "rsync start ..."
echo "Database file is under rsync ..."
Rsync-avz-e "Ssh-o stricthostkeychecking=no-o userknownhostsfile=/dev/null"--progress/root/backup.sql B server Ip:/home /
echo "Now your files ..."
Rsync-avz-e "Ssh-o stricthostkeychecking=no-o userknownhostsfile=/dev/null"--progress/home/wwwroot B server ip:/home/
echo "complete!"
5. Increase running permissions for backup scripts
chmod +x backup.sh
Run SH backup.sh for backup attempts
6. Set crontab (CRONTAB-E command) for regular backups (every Tuesday, Thursday 4 o'clock in the morning to start the backup)
# m H Dom Mon Dow command
0 4 * * 1,4/bin/bash/root/backup.sh