Regular backups should be scheduled using cron(8)
or similar command
scheduling service on the backup host. The backup frequency will dictate the
worst case recovery point objective (RPO) in your backup plan. We recommend
hourly backups at the least.
The following examples assume the Backup Utilities are installed under
/opt/backup-utils
. The crontab entry should be made under the same user that
manual backup/recovery commands will be issued under and must have write access
to the configured GHE_DATA_DIR
directory.
Note that the GHE_NUM_SNAPSHOTS
option in backup.config
should be tuned
based on the frequency of backups. The ten most recent snapshots are retained by
default. The number should be adjusted based on backup frequency and available
storage.
To schedule hourly backup snapshots with verbose informational output written to a log file and errors generating an email:
[email protected]
0 * * * * /opt/backup-utils/bin/ghe-backup -v 1>>/opt/backup-utils/backup.log 2>&1
To schedule nightly backup snapshots instead, use:
[email protected]
0 0 * * * /opt/backup-utils/bin/ghe-backup -v 1>>/opt/backup-utils/backup.log 2>&1
By default all expired and incomplete snapshots are deleted at the end of the main
backup process ghe-backup
. If pruning these snapshots takes a long time you can
choose to disable the pruning process from the backup run and schedule it separately.
This can be achieved by enabling the GHE_PRUNING_SCHEDULED
option in backup.config
.
Please note that this option is only avilable for backup-utils
>= v3.10.0
.
If this option is enabled you will need to schedule the pruning script ghe-prune-snapshots
using cron
or a similar command scheduling service on the backup host.
To schedule daily snapshot pruning, use:
[email protected]
0 3 * * * /opt/backup-utils/share/github-backup-utils/ghe-prune-snapshots 1>>/opt/backup-utils/prune-snapshots.log 2>&1