Difference between revisions of "SAC:Backups"
m (trac_backup.zip) |
(→Administration: Fix link to bconsole documentation) |
||
Line 44: | Line 44: | ||
General configuration is managed in /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf. | General configuration is managed in /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf. | ||
− | To review the backups and perform a restore you can use the [http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/console/console/ | + | To review the backups and perform a restore you can use the [http://www.bacula.org/5.2.x-manuals/en/console/console/index.html bconsole application]: |
sudo bconsole | sudo bconsole | ||
Revision as of 03:18, 17 January 2017
Backups
backup.osgeo.org
This was the OSUOSL VM used for backups starting in 2010/04 and is now upgraded to dedicated hardware (very) early in 2014. It is used for Bacula backups of OSU OSL VMs and Rsync backups of the public space at "download.osgeo.org".
- Admins: Frank Warmerdam (rsync), Martin Spott (backula)
- access is via SAC shell group.
- download.osgeo.org rsync mirroring runs nightly and is externally available at download2.osgeo.org.
- /backup/bacula/ contains the Bacula storage device
- /backup/rsync/ is for rsync backups
- /backup/longterm/ is for long term backups of static material (ie conference web sites)
- /backup/pgdump/ contains PostgreSQL dumps of the Bacula director database
OS installation
- Create an empty partition at the beginning of every hard drive, use "Reserved BIOS boot area" on GPT-partitioned disks (typical with 2 GByte disks or bigger) or just "Unused" on DOS-type partition tables. By tradition I reserve 10 MByte on each disk, maybe 1 MByte would be sufficient as well, but these 9 MByte of difference don't cost that much and you're on the safe side ....
- Create a second partition on every disk - for use by MD - allocating all the remaining disk space
- Create an MD RAID5 over all the 'second' partitions for use by LVM
- Create a LVM volume group on top of the MD physical volume
- Create volumes "boot" (256 MByte, Ext2, /boot/), "root" (20 GByte, XFS, /root/), "swap" (8 GByte), "var" (20 GByte, XFS, /var/)
- Install the base operating system, don't forget to set up SSH ;-)
- Add volumes "backup" (2 TByte, XFS, /backup/), "mirror" (1 TByte, XFS, /mirror/)
Bacula
Configuration as of June, 2011
A Full copy is made every Sat. with incremental backups nightly.
This consists of the following directories:
File = /boot File = /etc File = /var/www File = /osgeo File = /var/lib/mysql File = /var/lib/postgresql File = /var/lib/dpkg File = /var/lib/aptitude/pkgstates
From each of the following machines:
- wiki,secure,web,webextra,backup,qgis,projects,adhoc
Trac currently gets trac_backup.zip which is generated during the daily backup cycle
Administration
General configuration is managed in /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf.
To review the backups and perform a restore you can use the bconsole application:
sudo bconsole
Specific configuration of the file/tape storage is in the Storage director /etc/bacula/bacula-sd.conf
- Bacula uses the hard drive as a series of Tape drives.
- Each Volume is a predetermined size (~500MB currently), when a volume fills bacula makes the next one.
- Volumes older than a certain date or when volume increments have reach a configured maximum can be recycled into the available disk pool.
Recovery
- If you use bconsole to recover data bacula does the work of finding the files you want and pulling them out of the various volumes.
- Directory for recovered files is set in the bacula-dir.conf under:
Job { Name = "RestoreFiles" Type = Restore Client = backup.osgeo.osuosl.org-fd FileSet = "Full Set" Storage = File Pool = Default Messages = Standard Where = /tmp/bacula-restores }
- Directions for how to restore
sudo bconsole *restore
Then follow the prompts, using the above linked guide to help find the files you want.
osgeo1 (primary peer1 host)
current cron jobs for backups
/etc/cron.d/backup.cron
#### Backup cron jobs # min hour day month dayofweek user command # # 2am: Daily rsync to /home/back 05 2 * * * root /root/scripts/daily.sh # Every 3 hours # /etc/mysql-zrm #33 */3 * * * root /usr/bin/rsync -a --delete /etc/mysql-zrm/ /home/back/etc/mysql-zrm/ # /var/lib/mysql-zrm #34 */3 * * * root /usr/bin/rsync -a --delete /var/lib/mysql-zrm/ /home/back/mysql-zrm/ # call backup_trac_svn.sh to backup # subversion /var/www/svn/repos # trac /var/www/trac 45 */3 * * * root /root/scripts/backup_svn_incremental.sh #45 */3 * * * root /root/scripts/trac_backup.pl #45 */3 * * * root /root/scripts/backup_trac_svn.sh # Thisdoes some hourly drupal/mysql optimization 39 * * * * root /root/scripts/drupal_cron.sh
backup script are in /root/scripts
osgeo3 & osgeo4
See: Infrastructure Transition Plan 2010
download.osgeo.org
As noted in Download Server the contents of download.osgeo.org are rsync'ed to osgeo2.
ProjectsVM
Bacula - we need details.
??? How does it work?
svn.osgeo.org
As noted in Subversion the subversion repository is mirrored using svn mirroring and does not need to be backed up otherwise.