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You can find more details in my blog post [Cloning Docker Data Volumes](https://www.guidodiepen.nl/2016/05/cloning-docker-data-volumes/) You can find more details in my blog post [Cloning Docker Data Volumes](https://www.guidodiepen.nl/2016/05/cloning-docker-data-volumes/)
## docker_gzip_volume.sh
The purpose for this script is that I can easily gzip a volume so that it can be backed up and restored on the same or different host.
## docker_get_data_volume_info.sh ## docker_get_data_volume_info.sh
The purpose for this script is that I can easily get a list of details for all data volumes The purpose for this script is that I can easily get a list of details for all data volumes

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!/bin/bash
#Author: Guido Diepen
#Convenience script that can help me to easily create a gzip of a given
#data volume. The script is mainly useful if you are using named volumes
#First check if the user provided all needed arguments
if [ "$1" = "" ]
then
echo "Please provide a source volume name"
exit
fi
if [ "$2" = "" ]
then
echo "Please provide a destination volume name"
exit
fi
#Check if the source volume name does exist
docker volume inspect $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ "$?" != "0" ]
then
echo "The source volume \"$1\" does not exist"
exit
fi
#Now check if the destination exists
if [ ! -d "$2" ]
then
echo "The destination \"$2\" doesn't exist"
exit
fi
echo "Copying data from source volume \"$1\" to destination volume \"$2\"..."
docker run --rm \
-i \
-t \
-v $1:/from \
-v $2:/to \
alpine ash -c "cd /from ; tar zcvf \"/to/$1`date +%Y%m%d%H%M`.gz\" ."