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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Considered basic but advanced outcome (Custom Backup Solution) Post 302774713 by Don Cragun on Sunday 3rd of March 2013 12:55:41 AM
Old 03-03-2013
I'm afraid that I can't help much more with the information given.

I'm not familiar with uv, uvsh, or eclipse. The gzip you're seeing could be a side effect of using the "z" option letter in the 1st argument to your invocation of tar:
[CODE]tar czf ...[ICODE]

Having three separate calls to date to set day, day_num, and month_num is dangerous if they could be called close to midnight, but that won't affect the problem you're seeing.

It sounds like you have tried running this script several times and restarted another copy before an earlier script finished. I'm guessing that this has left you with database commands hanging while you have another script that is trying to make a copy of the database. Before trying to run it again, you probably need to kill off every instance of uvsh and backup.sh, but that may leave your database in an inconsistent state. Hopefully, after killing off all of the uvsh instances, you can manually use:
Code:
uv -admin -R

to put the database in a consistent state and then run your backup script to make a backup copy and restart the database server.

Good luck.
 

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CHECKBASHISMS(1)					      General Commands Manual						  CHECKBASHISMS(1)

NAME
checkbashisms - check for bashisms in /bin/sh scripts SYNOPSIS
checkbashisms script ... checkbashisms --help|--version DESCRIPTION
checkbashisms, based on one of the checks from the lintian system, performs basic checks on /bin/sh shell scripts for the possible presence of bashisms. It takes the names of the shell scripts on the command line, and outputs warnings if possible bashisms are detected. Note that the definition of a bashism in this context roughly equates to "a shell feature that is not required to be supported by POSIX"; this means that some issues flagged may be permitted under optional sections of POSIX, such as XSI or User Portability. In cases where POSIX and Debian Policy disagree, checkbashisms by default allows extensions permitted by Policy but may also provide options for stricter checking. OPTIONS
--help, -h Show a summary of options. --newline, -n Check for "echo -n" usage (non POSIX but required by Debian Policy 10.4.) --posix, -p Check for issues which are non POSIX but required to be supported by Debian Policy 10.4 (implies -n). --force, -f Force each script to be checked, even if it would normally not be (for instance, it has a bash or non POSIX shell shebang or appears to be a shell wrapper). --extra, -x Highlight lines which, whilst they do not contain bashisms, may be useful in determining whether a particular issue is a false posi- tive which may be ignored. For example, the use of "$BASH_ENV" may be preceded by checking whether "$BASH" is set. --version, -v Show version and copyright information. EXIT VALUES
The exit value will be 0 if no possible bashisms or other problems were detected. Otherwise it will be the sum of the following error val- ues: 1 A possible bashism was detected. 2 A file was skipped for some reason, for example, because it was unreadable or not found. The warning message will give details. SEE ALSO
lintian(1). AUTHOR
checkbashisms was originally written as a shell script by Yann Dirson <dirson@debian.org> and rewritten in Perl with many more features by Julian Gilbey <jdg@debian.org>. DEBIAN
Debian Utilities CHECKBASHISMS(1)
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