07-24-2023, 04:17 AM
I'm writing a script that stores database backup files to multiple locations. In addition, the data is stored on a NAS, which is normally accessible. If this is not the case, the error message is to be intercepted.
I tried it this way:
wshshell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
fso = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
SetupPath = WScript.arguments(0);
if (fso.FileExists(SetupPath))
{
//Load setup JSON
SetupFile = fso.OpenTextFile(SetupPath, 1, true, 0);
eval(SetupFile.ReadAll());
// Parse setup configuration from JSON
...
BackupPath = Setup["BackupPath"];
FilesForBackup = Setup["FilesForBackup"];
NASBackupPath = Setup["NASBackupPath"];
...
CreateNewBackupFiles();
Log("Script was successfully executed.");
}
else
{
Log("Script was not successfully executed.");
}
/* Creates a new compressed database backup */
function CreateNewBackupFiles()
{
tempfile = fso.GetTempName();
file = fso.GetFile("C:\\Program\\7-Zip\\7z.exe");
rarexe = file.ShortPath;
script = rarexe + " a -r " + tempfile + " " + FilesForBackup;
wshshell.Run(script, 0, true);
fso.CopyFile(tempfile, BackupPath + PrefixBackupFile + "backup.7z");
//Save to NAS
if(NASBackupPath!="")
{
try
{
fso.CopyFile(tempfile, NASBackupPath);
}
catch(err)
{
Log("Path \"" + NASBackupPath + "\" not available.");
}
}
fso.DeleteFile(tempfile, true); //delete tempfile
}
/* Saves a log in "Debug.Log" */
function Log(msg)
{
fs = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
a = fs.OpenTextFile("Debug.log", 8, true, 0);
line = "[" + CurrentTime()+ "] ";
line += "[" + WScript.ScriptName + "] ";
line += "[" + msg + "]";
a.WriteLine(line);
}
Nevertheless, errors continue to be issued. I´m using the Script on Windows XP SP3. Is there a possibility to catch this error with javascript?
thanks
I tried it this way:
wshshell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
fso = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
SetupPath = WScript.arguments(0);
if (fso.FileExists(SetupPath))
{
//Load setup JSON
SetupFile = fso.OpenTextFile(SetupPath, 1, true, 0);
eval(SetupFile.ReadAll());
// Parse setup configuration from JSON
...
BackupPath = Setup["BackupPath"];
FilesForBackup = Setup["FilesForBackup"];
NASBackupPath = Setup["NASBackupPath"];
...
CreateNewBackupFiles();
Log("Script was successfully executed.");
}
else
{
Log("Script was not successfully executed.");
}
/* Creates a new compressed database backup */
function CreateNewBackupFiles()
{
tempfile = fso.GetTempName();
file = fso.GetFile("C:\\Program\\7-Zip\\7z.exe");
rarexe = file.ShortPath;
script = rarexe + " a -r " + tempfile + " " + FilesForBackup;
wshshell.Run(script, 0, true);
fso.CopyFile(tempfile, BackupPath + PrefixBackupFile + "backup.7z");
//Save to NAS
if(NASBackupPath!="")
{
try
{
fso.CopyFile(tempfile, NASBackupPath);
}
catch(err)
{
Log("Path \"" + NASBackupPath + "\" not available.");
}
}
fso.DeleteFile(tempfile, true); //delete tempfile
}
/* Saves a log in "Debug.Log" */
function Log(msg)
{
fs = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
a = fs.OpenTextFile("Debug.log", 8, true, 0);
line = "[" + CurrentTime()+ "] ";
line += "[" + WScript.ScriptName + "] ";
line += "[" + msg + "]";
a.WriteLine(line);
}
Nevertheless, errors continue to be issued. I´m using the Script on Windows XP SP3. Is there a possibility to catch this error with javascript?
thanks