hero: Real heroes backup their 💾 # Elkar Backup Don't be like [Cameron](http://haltandcatchfire.wikia.com/wiki/Cameron_Howe). Backup your stuff. !!! important Ongoing development of this recipe is sponsored by [The Common Observatory](https://www.observe.global/). Thanks guys! [![Common Observatory](../images/common_observatory.png)](https://www.observe.global/) ElkarBackup is a free open-source backup solution based on RSync/RSnapshot. It's basically a web wrapper around rsync/rsnapshot, which means that your backups are just files on a filesystem, utilising hardlinks for tracking incremental changes. I find this result more reassuring than a blob of compressed, (encrypted?) data that [more sophisticated backup solutions](/recipes/duplicity/) would produce for you. ![ElkarBackup Screenshot](../images/elkarbackup.png) ## Details ## Ingredients 1. [Docker swarm cluster](/ha-docker-swarm/design/) with [persistent shared storage](/ha-docker-swarm/shared-storage-ceph.md) 2. [Traefik](/ha-docker-swarm/traefik_public) configured per design 3. DNS entry for the hostname you intend to use, pointed to your [keepalived](ha-docker-swarm/keepalived/) IP ## Preparation ### Setup data locations We'll need several directories to bind-mount into our container, so create them in /var/data/elkarbackup: ``` mkdir -p /var/data/elkarbackup/{backups,uploads,sshkeys,database-dump} mkdir -p /var/data/runtime/elkarbackup/db mkdir -p /var/data/config/elkarbackup ``` ### Prepare environment Create /var/data/config/elkarbackup/elkarbackup.env, and populate with the following variables ``` SYMFONY__DATABASE__PASSWORD=password EB_CRON=enabled TZ='Etc/UTC' #SMTP - Populate these if you want email notifications #SYMFONY__MAILER__HOST= #SYMFONY__MAILER__USER= #SYMFONY__MAILER__PASSWORD= #SYMFONY__MAILER__FROM= # For mysql MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=password #oauth2_proxy OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_ID= OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_SECRET= OAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_SECRET= ``` Create ```/var/data/config/elkarbackup/elkarbackup-db-backup.env```, and populate with the following, to setup the nightly database dump. !!! note Running a daily database dump might be considered overkill, since ElkarBackup can be configured to backup its own database. However, making my own backup keeps the operation of this stack consistent with **other** stacks which employ MariaDB. Also, did you ever hear about the guy who said "_I wish I had fewer backups"? No, me either :shrug: ```` # For database backup (keep 7 days daily backups) MYSQL_PWD= MYSQL_USER=root BACKUP_NUM_KEEP=7 BACKUP_FREQUENCY=1d ```` ### Setup Docker Swarm Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like this: !!! tip I share (_with my [patreon patrons](https://www.patreon.com/funkypenguin)_) a private "_premix_" git repository, which includes necessary docker-compose and env files for all published recipes. This means that patrons can launch any recipe with just a ```git pull``` and a ```docker stack deploy``` 👍 ``` version: "3" services: db: image: mariadb:10.4 env_file: /var/data/config/elkarbackup/elkarbackup.env networks: - internal volumes: - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro - /var/data/runtime/elkarbackup/db:/var/lib/mysql db-backup: image: mariadb:10.4 env_file: /var/data/config/elkarbackup/elkarbackup-db-backup.env volumes: - /var/data/elkarbackup/database-dump:/dump - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro entrypoint: | bash -c 'bash -s < /dump/dump_\`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S\`.sql.gz (ls -t /dump/dump*.sql.gz|head -n $$BACKUP_NUM_KEEP;ls /dump/dump*.sql.gz)|sort|uniq -u|xargs rm -- {} sleep $$BACKUP_FREQUENCY done EOF' networks: - internal app: image: elkarbackup/elkarbackup env_file: /var/data/config/elkarbackup/elkarbackup.env networks: - internal volumes: - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro - /var/data/:/var/data - /var/data/elkarbackup/backups:/app/backups - /var/data/elkarbackup/uploads:/app/uploads - /var/data/elkarbackup/sshkeys:/app/.ssh proxy: image: funkypenguin/oauth2_proxy env_file: /var/data/config/elkarbackup/elkarbackup.env networks: - traefik_public - internal deploy: labels: - traefik.frontend.rule=Host:elkarbackup.example.com - traefik.port=4180 volumes: - /var/data/config/traefik/authenticated-emails.txt:/authenticated-emails.txt command: | -cookie-secure=false -upstream=http://app:80 -redirect-url=https://elkarbackup.example.com -http-address=http://0.0.0.0:4180 -email-domain=example.com -provider=github -authenticated-emails-file=/authenticated-emails.txt networks: traefik_public: external: true internal: driver: overlay ipam: config: - subnet: 172.16.36.0/24 ``` !!! note Setup unique static subnets for every stack you deploy. This avoids IP/gateway conflicts which can otherwise occur when you're creating/removing stacks a lot. See [my list](/reference/networks/) here. ## Serving ### Launch ElkarBackup stack Launch the ElkarBackup stack by running ```docker stack deploy elkarbackup -c ``` Log into your new instance at https://**YOUR-FQDN**, with user "root" and the password default password "root": ![ElkarBackup Login Screen](/images/elkarbackup-setup-1.png) First thing you do, change your password, using the gear icon, and "Change Password" link: ![ElkarBackup Login Screen](/images/elkarbackup-setup-2.png) Have a read of the [Elkarbackup Docs](https://docs.elkarbackup.org/docs/introduction.html) - they introduce the concept of **clients** (_hosts containing data to be backed up_), **jobs** (_what data gets backed up_), **policies** (_when is data backed up and how long is it kept_). At the very least, you want to setup a **client** called "_localhost_" with an empty path (_i.e., the job path will be accessed locally, without SSH_), and then add a job to this client to backup /var/data, **excluding** ```/var/data/runtime``` and ```/var/data/elkarbackup/backup``` (_unless you **like** "backup-ception"_) ### Copying your backup data offsite From the WebUI, you can download a script intended to be executed on a remote host, to backup your backup data to an offsite location. This is a **Good Idea**(tm), but needs some massaging for a Docker swarm deployment. Here's a variation to the standard script, which I've employed: ``` #!/bin/bash REPOSITORY=/var/data/elkarbackup/backups SERVER= SERVER_USER=elkarbackup UPLOADS=/var/data/elkarbackup/uploads TARGET=/srv/backup/elkarbackup echo "Starting backup..." echo "Date: " `date "+%Y-%m-%d (%H:%M)"` ssh "$SERVER_USER@$SERVER" "cd '$REPOSITORY'; find . -maxdepth 2 -mindepth 2" | sed s/^..// | while read jobId do echo Backing up job $jobId mkdir -p $TARGET/$jobId 2>/dev/null rsync -aH --delete "$SERVER_USER@$SERVER:$REPOSITORY/$jobId/" $TARGET/$jobId done echo Backing up uploads rsync -aH --delete "$SERVER_USER@$SERVER":"$UPLOADS/" $TARGET/uploads USED=`df -h . | awk 'NR==2 { print $3 }'` USE=`df -h . | awk 'NR==2 { print $5 }'` AVAILABLE=`df -h . | awk 'NR==2 { print $4 }'` echo "Backup finished succesfully!" echo "Date: " `date "+%Y-%m-%d (%H:%M)"` echo "" echo "**** INFO ****" echo "Used disk space: $USED ($USE)" echo "Available disk space: $AVAILABLE" echo "" ``` !!! note You'll note that I don't use the script to create a mysql dump (_since Elkar is running within a container anyway_), rather I just rely on the database dump which is made nightly into ```/var/data/elkarbackup/database-dump/``` ### Restoring data Repeat after me : "**It's not a backup unless you've tested a restore**" !!! note I had some difficulty making restoring work well in the webUI. My attempts to "Restore to client" failed with an SSH error about "localhost" not found. I **was** able to download the backup from my web browser, so I considered it a successful restore, since I can retrieve the backed-up data either from the webUI or from the filesystem directly. To restore files form a job, click on the "Restore" button in the WebUI, while on the **Jobs** tab: ![ElkarBackup Login Screen](/images/elkarbackup-setup-3.png) This takes you to a list of backup names and file paths. You can choose to download the entire contents of the backup from your browser as a .tar.gz, or to restore the backup to the client. If you click on the **name** of the backup, you can also drill down into the file structure, choosing to restore a single file or directory. !!! important Ongoing development of this recipe is sponsored by [The Common Observatory](https://www.observe.global/). Thanks guys! [![Common Observatory](../images/common_observatory.png)](https://www.observe.global/) ## Chef's Notes 1. If you wanted to expose the ElkarBackup UI directly, you could remove the oauth2_proxy from the design, and move the traefik_public-related labels directly to the app service. You'd also need to add the traefik_public network to the app service. 2. The original inclusion of ElkarBackup was due to the efforts of @gpulido in our [Discord server](http://chat.funkypenguin.co.nz). Thanks Gabriel! ### Tip your waiter (donate) 👏 Did you receive excellent service? Want to make your waiter happy? (_..and support development of current and future recipes!_) See the [support](/support/) page for (_free or paid)_ ways to say thank you! 👏 ### Your comments? 💬