
Linux Production Shell Scripts
FreeAutomate Linux tasks with production-ready scripts.
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What Linux Production Shell Scripts does
The Linux Production Shell Scripts skill provides a collection of ready-to-use bash script templates designed for common Linux system administration tasks. These scripts cover a wide range of functionalities including backups, monitoring system resources, user management, and security operations. By utilizing these templates, users can streamline their workflows and enhance their system management capabilities without having to write scripts from scratch.
This skill is particularly valuable for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and anyone involved in managing Linux environments. It offers practical solutions for automating repetitive tasks, ensuring that essential operations like backups and monitoring are handled efficiently. The included scripts are designed to be easily customizable, allowing users to adapt them to their specific needs while maintaining best practices in system administration.
The skill is structured into several phases, each targeting a specific area of system management. Users can find scripts for file backups, system monitoring, user management, and security tasks. For instance, the backup solutions include automated scripts for both local and remote backups, while monitoring scripts help track CPU and disk usage, alerting users when thresholds are exceeded. Additionally, security scripts such as password generators and file encryption tools enhance the overall security posture of the system.
Overall, the Linux Production Shell Scripts skill is a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to improve their efficiency in managing Linux systems, providing a solid foundation for both novice and experienced users in the field of system administration.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to automate Linux tasks, such as backups, monitoring resources, or managing users, with ready-made templates.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for highly specialized or unique scripting needs that require custom solutions beyond the provided templates.
What you can build with it
Automating Backups
Use the backup scripts to automate daily backups of critical files and databases, ensuring data integrity.
Monitoring System Resources
Implement monitoring scripts to track CPU and disk usage, receiving alerts when thresholds are exceeded.
Managing User Accounts
Utilize user management scripts to streamline the creation and management of user accounts on your Linux systems.
How to install Linux Production Shell Scripts
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by davila7Linux Production Shell Scripts
Purpose
Provide production-ready shell script templates for common Linux system administration tasks including backups, monitoring, user management, log analysis, and automation. These scripts serve as building blocks for security operations and penetration testing environments.
Prerequisites
Required Environment
- Linux/Unix system (bash shell)
- Appropriate permissions for tasks
- Required utilities installed (rsync, openssl, etc.)
Required Knowledge
- Basic bash scripting
- Linux file system structure
- System administration concepts
Outputs and Deliverables
- Backup Solutions - Automated file and database backups
- Monitoring Scripts - Resource usage tracking
- Automation Tools - Scheduled task execution
- Security Scripts - Password management, encryption
Core Workflow
Phase 1: File Backup Scripts
Basic Directory Backup
#!/bin/bash
backup_dir="/path/to/backup"
source_dir="/path/to/source"
# Create a timestamped backup of the source directory
tar -czf "$backup_dir/backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).tar.gz" "$source_dir"
echo "Backup completed: backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).tar.gz"
Remote Server Backup
#!/bin/bash
source_dir="/path/to/source"
remote_server="user@remoteserver:/path/to/backup"
# Backup files/directories to a remote server using rsync
rsync -avz --progress "$source_dir" "$remote_server"
echo "Files backed up to remote server."
Backup Rotation Script
#!/bin/bash
backup_dir="/path/to/backups"
max_backups=5
# Rotate backups by deleting the oldest if more than max_backups
while [ $(ls -1 "$backup_dir" | wc -l) -gt "$max_backups" ]; do
oldest_backup=$(ls -1t "$backup_dir" | tail -n 1)
rm -r "$backup_dir/$oldest_backup"
echo "Removed old backup: $oldest_backup"
done
echo "Backup rotation completed."
Database Backup Script
#!/bin/bash
database_name="your_database"
db_user="username"
db_pass="password"
output_file="database_backup_$(date +%Y%m%d).sql"
# Perform database backup using mysqldump
mysqldump -u "$db_user" -p"$db_pass" "$database_name" > "$output_file"
gzip "$output_file"
echo "Database backup created: $output_file.gz"
Phase 2: System Monitoring Scripts
CPU Usage Monitor
#!/bin/bash
threshold=90
# Monitor CPU usage and trigger alert if threshold exceeded
cpu_usage=$(top -bn1 | grep "Cpu(s)" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d. -f1)
if [ "$cpu_usage" -gt "$threshold" ]; then
echo "ALERT: High CPU usage detected: $cpu_usage%"
# Add notification logic (email, slack, etc.)
# mail -s "CPU Alert" admin@example.com <<< "CPU usage: $cpu_usage%"
fi
Disk Space Monitor
#!/bin/bash
threshold=90
partition="/dev/sda1"
# Monitor disk usage and trigger alert if threshold exceeded
disk_usage=$(df -h | grep "$partition" | awk '{print $5}' | cut -d% -f1)
if [ "$disk_usage" -gt "$threshold" ]; then
echo "ALERT: High disk usage detected: $disk_usage%"
# Add alert/notification logic here
fi
CPU Usage Logger
#!/bin/bash
output_file="cpu_usage_log.txt"
# Log current CPU usage to a file with timestamp
timestamp=$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
cpu_usage=$(top -bn1 | grep 'Cpu(s)' | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d. -f1)
echo "$timestamp - CPU Usage: $cpu_usage%" >> "$output_file"
echo "CPU usage logged."
System Health Check
#!/bin/bash
output_file="system_health_check.txt"
# Perform system health check and save results to a file
{
echo "System Health Check - $(date)"
echo "================================"
echo ""
echo "Uptime:"
uptime
echo ""
echo "Load Average:"
cat /proc/loadavg
echo ""
echo "Memory Usage:"
free -h
echo ""
echo "Disk Usage:"
df -h
echo ""
echo "Top Processes:"
ps aux --sort=-%cpu | head -10
} > "$output_file"
echo "System health check saved to $output_file"
Phase 3: User Management Scripts
User Account Creation
#!/bin/bash
username="newuser"
# Check if user exists; if not, create new user
if id "$username" &>/dev/null; then
echo "User $username already exists."
else
useradd -m -s /bin/bash "$username"
echo "User $username created."
# Set password interactively
passwd "$username"
fi
Password Expiry Checker
#!/bin/bash
output_file="password_expiry_report.txt"
# Check password expiry for users with bash shell
echo "Password Expiry Report - $(date)" > "$output_file"
echo "=================================" >> "$output_file"
IFS=$'\n'
for user in $(grep "/bin/bash" /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f1); do
password_expires=$(chage -l "$user" 2>/dev/null | grep "Password expires" | awk -F: '{print $2}')
echo "User: $user - Password Expires: $password_expires" >> "$output_file"
done
unset IFS
echo "Password expiry report saved to $output_file"
Phase 4: Security Scripts
Password Generator
#!/bin/bash
length=${1:-16}
# Generate a random password
password=$(openssl rand -base64 48 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9!@#$%^&*' | head -c"$length")
echo "Generated password: $password"
File Encryption Script
#!/bin/bash
file="$1"
action="${2:-encrypt}"
if [ -z "$file" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <file> [encrypt|decrypt]"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$action" == "encrypt" ]; then
# Encrypt file using AES-256-CBC
openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -pbkdf2 -in "$file" -out "$file.enc"
echo "File encrypted: $file.enc"
elif [ "$action" == "decrypt" ]; then
# Decrypt file
output_file="${file%.enc}"
openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -d -pbkdf2 -in "$file" -out "$output_file"
echo "File decrypted: $output_file"
fi
Phase 5: Log Analysis Scripts
Error Log Extractor
#!/bin/bash
logfile="${1:-/var/log/syslog}"
output_file="error_log_$(date +%Y%m%d).txt"
# Extract lines with "ERROR" from the log file
grep -i "error\|fail\|critical" "$logfile" > "$output_file"
echo "Error log created: $output_file"
echo "Total errors found: $(wc -l < "$output_file")"
Web Server Log Analyzer
#!/bin/bash
log_file="${1:-/var/log/apache2/access.log}"
echo "Web Server Log Analysis"
echo "========================"
echo ""
echo "Top 10 IP Addresses:"
awk '{print $1}' "$log_file" | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -10
echo ""
echo "Top 10 Requested URLs:"
awk '{print $7}' "$log_file" | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -10
echo ""
echo "HTTP Status Code Distribution:"
awk '{print $9}' "$log_file" | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
Phase 6: Network Scripts
Network Connectivity Checker
#!/bin/bash
hosts=("8.8.8.8" "1.1.1.1" "google.com")
echo "Network Connectivity Check"
echo "=========================="
for host in "${hosts[@]}"; do
if ping -c 1 -W 2 "$host" &>/dev/null; then
echo "[UP] $host is reachable"
else
echo "[DOWN] $host is unreachable"
fi
done
Website Uptime Checker
#!/bin/bash
websites=("https://google.com" "https://github.com")
log_file="uptime_log.txt"
echo "Website Uptime Check - $(date)" >> "$log_file"
for website in "${websites[@]}"; do
if curl --output /dev/null --silent --head --fail --max-time 10 "$website"; then
echo "[UP] $website is accessible" | tee -a "$log_file"
else
echo "[DOWN] $website is inaccessible" | tee -a "$log_file"
fi
done
Network Interface Info
#!/bin/bash
interface="${1:-eth0}"
echo "Network Interface Information: $interface"
echo "========================================="
ip addr show "$interface" 2>/dev/null || ifconfig "$interface" 2>/dev/null
echo ""
echo "Routing Table:"
ip route | grep "$interface"
Phase 7: Automation Scripts
Automated Package Installation
#!/bin/bash
packages=("vim" "htop" "curl" "wget" "git")
echo "Installing packages..."
for package in "${packages[@]}"; do
if dpkg -l | grep -q "^ii $package"; then
echo "[SKIP] $package is already installed"
else
sudo apt-get install -y "$package"
echo "[INSTALLED] $package"
fi
done
echo "Package installation completed."
Task Scheduler (Cron Setup)
#!/bin/bash
scheduled_task="/path/to/your_script.sh"
schedule_time="0 2 * * *" # Run at 2 AM daily
# Add task to crontab
(crontab -l 2>/dev/null; echo "$schedule_time $scheduled_task") | crontab -
echo "Task scheduled: $schedule_time $scheduled_task"
Service Restart Script
#!/bin/bash
service_name="${1:-apache2}"
# Restart a specified service
if systemctl is-active --quiet "$service_name"; then
echo "Restarting $service_name..."
sudo systemctl restart "$service_name"
echo "Service $service_name restarted."
else
echo "Service $service_name is not running. Starting..."
sudo systemctl start "$service_name"
echo "Service $service_name started."
fi
Phase 8: File Operations
Directory Synchronization
#!/bin/bash
source_dir="/path/to/source"
destination_dir="/path/to/destination"
# Synchronize directories using rsync
rsync -avz --delete "$source_dir/" "$destination_dir/"
echo "Directories synchronized successfully."
Data Cleanup Script
#!/bin/bash
directory="${1:-/tmp}"
days="${2:-7}"
echo "Cleaning files older than $days days in $directory"
# Remove files older than specified days
find "$directory" -type f -mtime +"$days" -exec rm -v {} \;
echo "Cleanup completed."
Folder Size Checker
#!/bin/bash
folder_path="${1:-.}"
echo "Folder Size Analysis: $folder_path"
echo "===================================="
# Display sizes of subdirectories sorted by size
du -sh "$folder_path"/* 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -20
echo ""
echo "Total size:"
du -sh "$folder_path"
Phase 9: System Information
System Info Collector
#!/bin/bash
output_file="system_info_$(hostname)_$(date +%Y%m%d).txt"
{
echo "System Information Report"
echo "Generated: $(date)"
echo "========================="
echo ""
echo "Hostname: $(hostname)"
echo "OS: $(uname -a)"
echo ""
echo "CPU Info:"
lscpu | grep -E "Model name|CPU\(s\)|Thread"
echo ""
echo "Memory:"
free -h
echo ""
echo "Disk Space:"
df -h
echo ""
echo "Network Interfaces:"
ip -br addr
echo ""
echo "Logged In Users:"
who
} > "$output_file"
echo "System info saved to $output_file"
Phase 10: Git and Development
Git Repository Updater
#!/bin/bash
git_repos=("/path/to/repo1" "/path/to/repo2")
for repo in "${git_repos[@]}"; do
if [ -d "$repo/.git" ]; then
echo "Updating repository: $repo"
cd "$repo"
git fetch --all
git pull origin "$(git branch --show-current)"
echo "Updated: $repo"
else
echo "Not a git repository: $repo"
fi
done
echo "All repositories updated."
Remote Script Execution
#!/bin/bash
remote_server="${1:-user@remote-server}"
remote_script="${2:-/path/to/remote/script.sh}"
# Execute a script on a remote server via SSH
ssh "$remote_server" "bash -s" < "$remote_script"
echo "Remote script executed on $remote_server"
Quick Reference
Common Script Patterns
| Pattern | Purpose |
|---|---|
#!/bin/bash | Shebang for bash |
$(date +%Y%m%d) | Date formatting |
$((expression)) | Arithmetic |
${var:-default} | Default value |
"$@" | All arguments |
Useful Commands
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
chmod +x script.sh | Make executable |
./script.sh | Run script |
nohup ./script.sh & | Run in background |
crontab -e | Edit cron jobs |
source script.sh | Run in current shell |
Cron Format
Minute(0-59) Hour(0-23) Day(1-31) Month(1-12) Weekday(0-7, 0/7=Sun)
Constraints and Limitations
- Always test scripts in non-production first
- Use absolute paths to avoid errors
- Quote variables to handle spaces properly
- Many scripts require root/sudo privileges
- Use
bash -x script.shfor debugging
Frequently asked questions about Linux Production Shell Scripts
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