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A killer feature on Linux and macOS is that restic lets you mount your backups to a local virtual (FUSE) directory. This lets you e.g. verify your backup by mounting it then doing a simple recursive diff.
Step-by-step guide
Restic configuration is via environment variables for the access key, secret key, and domain endpoint.
- Install "restic" on the machine with access to the directory you will be backing up. Restic should be available in your operating system's package manager or see https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/020_installation.html.
$ brew install restic # or apt-get install -y restic or yum install -y restic
- Create an S3 token via the Content UI or a curl to your domain endpoint:
$ curl -i -u caringoadmin -X POST -H 'X-User-Secret-Key-Meta: secret' \
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
-H 'X-User-Token-Expires-Meta: +365' 'https://support.cloud.caringo.com/.TOKEN/'
Enter host password for user 'caringoadmin': ...
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2018 18:10:18 GMT
Gateway-Request-Id: 2FE9C3C985129777
Server: CAStor Cluster/9.6.0
Via: 1.1 support.cloud.caringo.com (Cloud Gateway SCSP/5.3.0)
Gateway-Protocol: scsp
Set-Cookie: token=ce1a7e2f8ee53b035ab6d2f3979946a4
; expires=Wed, 03-Jul-2019 18:10:18 GMT; path=/
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 87Token
ce1a7e2f8ee53b035ab6d2f3979946a4
issued for caringoadmin in [root] with secret secret - Export the configuration variables:
$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=ce1a7e2f8ee53b035ab6d2f3979946a4
$ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret
$ export RESTIC_REPOSITORY=s3:support.cloud.caringo.com/mybucket
Initialize the restic repo the first time you create a backup. This will also create the bucket if it does not exist.
$ restic init
enter password for new repository:
enter password again:
created restic repository 07617a1b05 at s3:support.cloud.caringo.com/mybucket
Please note that knowledge of your password is required to access
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost.
Now you're ready to backup a directory, using the same password you used with "restic init". This initial backup of 230GB took ~2 hours.
$ restic backup /var/jenkins_home/
enter password for repository:
repository 07617a1b opened successfully, password is correct
Files: 461496 new, 0 changed, 0 unmodified
Dirs: 1 new, 0 changed, 0 unmodified
Added: 228.495 GiB
processed 461496 files, 277.912 GiB in 1:50:50
snapshot f6f0e61f saved
- On Linux or macOS with FUSE support you can mount the backup as a read-only virtual directory to directly access backed up files. Enter the same password you used with "restic init".
$ restic mount /mnt/restic-remote # run this in a separate window
- Now you can access snapshots directly, eg..
$ diff -u -r /var/jenkins_home /mnt/restic-remote/snapshots/latest/var/jenkins_home
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