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pmgbackup: add scrots, followup fixes
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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@ -109,32 +109,37 @@ Remotes
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~~~~~~~
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ifndef::manvolnum[]
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[thumbnail="pmg-gui-pbs-remote.png", big=1]
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[thumbnail="pmg-gui-pbs-remote.png"]
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endif::manvolnum[]
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A Proxmox Backup Server remote can be configured using the 'Proxmox Backup
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Server' panel in the 'Backup/Restore' menu of the GUI, or by using the
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`remote` subcommand of `pmgbackup`:
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`remote` subcommand of `pmgbackup`.
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NOTE: You can use API Tokens in place of a username/password combination.
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.Example addition of a Proxmox Backup Server remote with id 'archive'.
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----
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# pmgbackup remote add backup --datastore big --server backup.proxmox.com --user 'pmgbackup@pbs!token' --password --fingerprint 09:54:ef:..snip..:88:af:47:fe:4c:3b:cf:8b:26:88:0b:4e:3c:b2
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# pmgbackup proxmox-backup remote add archive --datastore big --server backup.proxmox.com --user 'pmgbackup@pbs!token' --password --fingerprint 09:54:ef:..snip..:88:af:47:fe:4c:3b:cf:8b:26:88:0b:4e:3c:b2
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Enter new password: ******
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Retype new password: ******
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----
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You can use API Tokens in place of a username/password combination.
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The fingerprint is optional, if the certificate of the Proxmox Backup Server
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remote is signed by a CA trusted by {pmg}.
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If the remote certificate is signed by a CA trusted by {pmg} the fingerprint
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is not required.
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Additionally you can configure `prune-settings` for each remote to control
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how many backups should be stored on the Proxmox Backup Server:
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Additionally you can configure `prune-settings` for each remote, giving you
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flexible control about how many backups should be stored on the Proxmox Backup
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Server over a period of time.
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.Setting the prune options for the Proxmox Backup Server remote with id 'archive'.
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----
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# pmgbackup remote set backup --keep-last 5 --keep-daily 30 --keep-yearly 5
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# pmgbackup remote set archive --keep-last 3 --keep-daily 14 --keep-weekly 8 --keep-monthly 12 --keep-yearly 7
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----
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The backup-group is pruned after each successful backup according to the
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configured settings.
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If prune settigns are configured, the backup-group of {pmg} is pruned
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automatically after each successful backup.
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The public settings are stored in `/etc/pmg/pbs/pbs.conf`, sensitive settings,
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like passwords are stored in individual files named after the remote inside
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@ -142,7 +147,7 @@ like passwords are stored in individual files named after the remote inside
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.Configuration Example (`/etc/pmg/pbs/pbs.conf`)
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----
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pbs: backup
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pbs: archive
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datastore big
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server backup.proxmox.com
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fingerprint 09:54:ef:..snip..:88:af:47:fe:4c:3b:cf:8b:26:88:0b:4e:3c:b2
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@ -156,11 +161,16 @@ pbs: backup
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Backup Jobs
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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With a configured remote you can create backups using the GUI or the
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`pbsjob` subcommand of `pmgbackup`:
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endif::manvolnum[]
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With a configured remote you can create backups using the GUI or the
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`proxmox-backup backup` subcommand of the `pmgbackup` CLI tool.
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.Creating a new backup on the Proxmox Backup Server remote with id 'archive'.
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----
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# pmgbackup pbsjob run backup
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# pmgbackup proxmox-backup backup archive
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starting update of current backup state
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Starting backup: host/pmg/2020-11-16T16:38:39Z
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Client name: pmg
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----
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For restoring you can optionally select a particular backup-snapshot to return
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to the state of configuration and rules at that time. If you don't provide one
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the latest backup is restored:
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to the state of configuration and rules at that time.
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On the commandline you can get first a list of available backup snapshots using
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the `proxmox-backup list` subcommand:
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.Listing available backups from the Proxmox Backup Server remote with id 'archive'.
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# pmgbackup pbsjob restore backup --backup-time 2020-11-16T14:03:04Z
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# pmgbackup proxmox-backup list archive
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┌────────────┬──────────────────────┬────────┐
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│ backup-id │ backup-time │ size │
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╞════════════╪══════════════════════╪════════╡
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│ pmg │ 2020-11-16T14:03:04Z │ 121910 │
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├────────────┼──────────────────────┼────────┤
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...
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└────────────┴──────────────────────┴────────┘
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----
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.Restoring a specific backup snapshot
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----
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# pmgbackup proxmox-backup restore archive pmg 2020-11-16T14:03:04Z
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starting restore of host/pmg/2020-11-16T14:03:04Z from backup
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..snip..
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restore finished
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----
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You can mark a particular snapshot for garbage collection by Proxmox Backup
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Server, by forgetting it:
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You can remove a particular snapshot by using the `forget` sub command, this
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allows the Proxmox Backup Server to pick it up during garbage collection.
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----
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# pmgbackup pbsjob forget backup 2020-11-16T14:03:04Z
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# pmgbackup proxmox-backup forget archive pmg 2020-11-16T14:03:04Z
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----
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TIP: You can configure and access all backup related functionallity on both,
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the web interface and the command line interface.
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Scheduled Backups
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -201,7 +229,7 @@ your {pmg} - for example to run a daily backup at 03:50:00 with a randomized
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delay of 15 minutes each day:
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# pmgbackup pbsjob create backup --schedule '*-*-* 03:50:00' --delay '15 minutes'
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# pmgbackup proxmox-backup job create archive --schedule '*-*-* 03:50:00' --delay '15 minutes'
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----
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The randomized delay can help to prevent load-peaks on the backup server, if
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