#!/usr/bin/perl
#  This runs out of a cron job on the p4d host, taking a checkpoint
#  and tarring up the file archive, then mailing to the backup storage
#  host, which ftps to grab the backup files.
#
use Carp;
use strict;
$| = 1;
my $Myname;
($Myname = $0) =~ s%^.*/%%;
my $P4root		= shift;
my $P4port		= shift;
my $P4user		= shift;
my $P4passwd		= shift;
my $Depots		= shift;
my $Ftp_dir		= shift;
my $Ftp_prefix		= shift;
my $Notify_email	= shift;
$Ftp_prefix = "$Ftp_dir/$Ftp_prefix";
chdir $P4root || die "chdir ($P4root): $!";
my ($sts, $output) = &s("/bin/rm -f $Ftp_prefix.*");
if ($sts) { die $output; }
my $P4 = "/usr/local/bin/p4 -p $P4port -u $P4user -P $P4passwd";
my ($sts, $output) = &s("$P4 admin checkpoint -z $Ftp_prefix");
if ($sts) { die $output; }
my ($sts, $output) = &s("$P4 counter journal");
if ($sts) { die $output; }
my $c = $output; chomp $c;
my ($sts, $output) = &s("/usr/bin/tar czf $Ftp_prefix.$c.tar.gz $Depots");
if ($sts) { die $output; }
my ($sts, $output) = &s("/usr/bin/touch $Ftp_prefix.$c");
if ($sts) { die $output; }
open (M, "| /usr/sbin/sendmail $Notify_email") || die "open | /usr/sbin/sendmail $Notify_email: $!";
print M <<EOM;
To: $Notify_email
Subject: $Myname: $Ftp_prefix.$c done
$Ftp_prefix.$c done
EOM
exit 0;
#  Run a command, returning status and output; terminate
#  on any error.
#  
sub s
{
  my ($cmd) = @_;
  my ($sts, $output);
  print("> $cmd\n");
  if (! open(CMD, "$cmd 2>&1 |"))
    { die "can't open \"$cmd 2>&1 |\": $!"; }
  
  while (<CMD>) { print(": $_"); $output .= $_; }
  close CMD;
  if ($sts = $?)
    {
      my $sig = $sts & 0x0f;
      $sts = $sts >> 8;
      die "\"$cmd\" exited with signal $sig status $sts";
    }
  return ($sts, $output);
}
                    | # | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #5 | 1875 | Richard Geiger | Trade p4config for individual parameters (port, user, passwd) | ||
| #4 | 1805 | Richard Geiger | 
                    Back out the port switch. We don't need it! P4CONFIG gets it.  | 
                ||
| #3 | 1804 | Richard Geiger | Add execute permission to p4backup | ||
| #2 | 1803 | Richard Geiger | add port switch to p4backup | ||
| #1 | 1802 | Richard Geiger | 
                    Quick 'N dirty backup facility for firewalled depot. Not really intended for public consumption (for now, at least!), but no harm.  |