# == Define: mysql_backup::backup # # Arguments determine when backups should be taken, where they should # be located, and how often they shouled be rotated. The namevar # of the define must be the name of the database to backup. # This define assumes that the mysqldump command is installed under # /usr/bin. # define mysql_backup::backup ( $minute = '0', $hour = '0', $day = '*', $dest_dir = '/var/backups/mysql_backups', $rotation = 'daily', $num_backups = '30', $defaults_file = '/etc/mysql/debian.cnf' ) { # Wrap in check as there may be mutliple backup defines backing # up to the same dir. if ! defined(File[$dest_dir]) { file { $dest_dir: ensure => directory, mode => '0755', owner => 'root', group => 'root', } } cron { "${name}-backup": ensure => present, command => "/usr/bin/mysqldump --defaults-file=${defaults_file} --opt --ignore-table mysql.event --all-databases | gzip -9 > ${dest_dir}/${name}.sql.gz", minute => $minute, hour => $hour, weekday => $day, require => File[$dest_dir], } include logrotate logrotate::file { "${name}-rotate": log => "${dest_dir}/${name}.sql.gz", options => [ 'nocompress', "rotate ${num_backups}", $rotation, ], require => Cron["${name}-backup"], } }