ec2ab_exec=/Temp/ec2-automate-backup.sh #create two volumes volume_1=`ec2-create-volume --size 2 GB --availability-zone us-east-1a` volume_2=`ec2-create-volume --size 2 GB --availability-zone us-east-1a` #get volume id of both volumes volume_1_id=`echo "$volume_1" | cut -f 2` volume_2_id=`echo "$volume_2" | cut -f 2` #tag volume_1 with Backup=true ec2-create-tags $volume_1_id --tag Backup=true #test backing up only volume with tag Backup=true $ec2ab_exec -s tag -t Backup=true #expected result - snapshot only taken of volume_1 # #test backing up only EBS volume with IDs "x" and "y" $ec2ab_exec -v "$volume_1_id $volume_2_id" #expected result - snapshot only taken of volume_1 and volume_2 # #test backing up only EBS volume with IDs "x" and "y" and tagging them with "name" $ec2ab_exec -v "$volume_1_id $volume_2_id" -n #expected result - snapshot only taken of volume_1 and volume_2 each with tag "name" set to ec2ab_$volume_id_$date_current # #test backing up only EBS volume with IDs "x" and "y" and tagging them with a tag "PurgeAfter=14" $ec2ab_exec -v "$volume_1_id $volume_2_id" -k 14 #expected result - snapshot only taken of volume_1 and volume_2 each with tags "PurgeAfter=$date_current+14" and "PurgeAllow=true" # #test backing up only EBS volume with IDs "x" and "y" and tagging them with a tag "PurgeAfter=1" $ec2ab_exec -v "$volume_1_id $volume_2_id" -k 14 -n #expected result - snapshot only taken of volume_1 and volume_2 each with tag "name" set to ec2ab_$volume_id_$date_current