#!/bin/bash # Get the absolute path of the directory where the current script is located SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd )" # Define the path to the original cleanup script using the script directory path CLEANUP_SCRIPT="$SCRIPT_DIR/cleanup_script.sh" # Path to the main directory MAIN_DIRECTORY="/Backups" # Check if the cleanup script exists if [ ! -f "$CLEANUP_SCRIPT" ]; then echo "Error: The script $CLEANUP_SCRIPT does not exist." exit 1 fi # Iterate through each subdirectory in the main directory for BACKUP_FOLDER_PATH in "$MAIN_DIRECTORY"/*; do # Extract the base name (folder name) from the path BACKUP_FOLDER=$(basename "$BACKUP_FOLDER_PATH") # Check if the 'backup-docker-to-local' directory exists if [ -d "$BACKUP_FOLDER_PATH/backup-docker-to-local" ]; then echo "Running cleanup script for folder: $BACKUP_FOLDER" # Call the cleanup script with just the folder name "$CLEANUP_SCRIPT" "$BACKUP_FOLDER" else echo "Directory $BACKUP_FOLDER_PATH/backup-docker-to-local not found." fi done