backup-partition: support RouterOS copy-over...

... when run interactively from CLI.
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Christian Hesse 2024-05-22 09:26:13 +02:00
parent 0a46fb536f
commit 51331ea2ac
2 changed files with 25 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
:global PackagesUpdateBackupFailure;
:global LogPrint;
:global ScriptFromTerminal;
:global ScriptLock;
:if ([ $ScriptLock $ScriptName ] = false) do={
@ -41,6 +42,22 @@
:local FallbackTo [ /partitions/get $ActiveRunning fallback-to ];
:if ([ /partitions/get $ActiveRunning version ] != [ /partitions/get $FallbackTo version]) do={
:if ([ $ScriptFromTerminal $ScriptName ] = true) do={
:put ("The partitions have different RouterOS versions. Copy over to '" . $FallbackTo . "'? [y/N]");
:if (([ /terminal/inkey timeout=60 ] % 32) = 25) do={
:do {
/partitions/copy-to $FallbackTo;
$LogPrint info $ScriptName ("Copied RouterOS to partition '" . $FallbackTo . "'.");
} on-error={
$LogPrint error $ScriptName ("Failed copying RouterOS to partition '" . $FallbackTo . "'!");
:set PackagesUpdateBackupFailure true;
:error false;
}
}
}
}
:do {
/system/scheduler/add start-time=startup name="running-from-backup-partition" \
on-event=(":log warning (\"Running from partition '\" . " . \

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ Description
This script saves the current configuration to fallback
[partition](https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Partitions).
It can also copy-over the RouterOS installation when run interactively.
For this to work you need a device with sufficient flash storage that is
properly partitioned.
@ -26,9 +27,10 @@ To make you aware of a possible issue a scheduler logging a warning is
added in the backup partition's configuration. You may want to use
[log-forward](log-forward.md) to be notified.
> ⚠️ **Warning**: Only the configuration is saved to backup partition.
> Every now and then you should copy your installation over for a recent
> RouterOS version!
> ⚠️ **Warning**: By default only the configuration is saved to backup
> partition. Every now and then you should copy your installation over
> for a recent RouterOS version! For that run the script from terminal
> manually.
Requirements and installation
-----------------------------
@ -44,6 +46,9 @@ Just run the script:
/system/script/run backup-partition;
When run interactively from terminal it supports to copy-over the RouterOS
installation when versions differ.
Creating a scheduler may be an option:
/system/scheduler/add interval=1w name=backup-partition on-event="/system/script/run backup-partition;" start-time=09:30:00;