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| # Make sure to stop Appwrite before this backup, and make sure you have enough space on the machine | |
| docker run --rm \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-mariadb:/backup/appwrite-mariadb \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-redis:/backup/appwrite-redis \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-cache:/backup/appwrite-cache \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-uploads:/backup/appwrite-uploads \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-certificates:/backup/appwrite-certificates \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-functions:/backup/appwrite-functions \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-influxdb:/backup/appwrite-influxdb \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-config:/backup/appwrite-config \ | |
| -v appwrite_appwrite-builds:/backup/appwrite-builds \ | |
| -v $(pwd)/.env:/backup/appwrite/.env \ | |
| -v $(pwd)/docker-compose.yml:/backup/appwrite/docker-compose.yml \ | |
| -v $(pwd)/backups:/archive \ | |
| --env BACKUP_FILENAME="backup-%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S.tar.gz" \ | |
| --entrypoint backup \ | |
| offen/docker-volume-backup:latest |
| # Makre sure the Appwrite did NOT run on this server, and make sure to stop it before this restore. If appwrite ran here already, make sure to stop Appwrite with 'docker-compose down -v'. | |
| # Before running, be in any directory, but make sure `backup.tar.gz` file with your backup is in there | |
| # After restore, make sure to also copy 'docker-compose.yml' and '.env' from the previous server. | |
| # Untar backup | |
| tar -C /tmp -xvf backup.tar.gz | |
| # Restore mariadb | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-mariadb:/backup_restore/appwrite-mariadb alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-mariadb temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore redis | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-redis:/backup_restore/appwrite-redis alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-redis temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore cache | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-cache:/backup_restore/appwrite-cache alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-cache temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore uploads | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-uploads:/backup_restore/appwrite-uploads alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-uploads temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore certificates | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-certificates:/backup_restore/appwrite-certificates alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-certificates temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore functions | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-functions:/backup_restore/appwrite-functions alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-functions temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore influxdb | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-influxdb:/backup_restore/appwrite-influxdb alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-influxdb temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore config | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-config:/backup_restore/appwrite-config alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-config temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container | |
| # Restore builds | |
| docker run -d --name temp_restore_container -v appwrite_appwrite-builds:/backup_restore/appwrite-builds alpine | |
| docker cp /tmp/backup/appwrite-builds temp_restore_container:/backup_restore | |
| docker stop temp_restore_container | |
| docker rm temp_restore_container |
I've used the docker-compose.yaml and .env I have in my server and just needed to add external: true to each volume in order to be able to attach them to my containers:
volumes:
appwrite-mariadb:
external: true
appwrite-redis:
external: true
appwrite-cache:
external: true
appwrite-uploads:
external: true
appwrite-certificates:
external: true
appwrite-functions:
external: true
appwrite-builds:
external: true
appwrite-influxdb:
external: true
appwrite-config:
external: true
appwrite-executor:
external: trueotherwise I would get the warning below:
Warning: "volume [volume name] already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use external: true to use an existing volume"
I also had to remove the appwrite_ prefix from your scripts since the containers are not expecting the volumes to have that prefix :D
Thanks for you hard work anyway.
After restore and run "docker-compose up -d" command I got the errors:
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-uploads" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-redis" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-functions" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-builds" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-cache" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-certificates" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-mariadb" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-influxdb" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
WARN[0000] volume "appwrite_appwrite-config" already exists but was not created by Docker Compose. Use `external: true` to use an existing volume
Then, I added "external: true" under each volume.
Got error:
external volume "[volume name]" not found
What is wrong?
Hi there ππ»
Please make sure that Appwrite did NOT run on this server previously. The error says it was found which implies Appwrite did run there.
@joeyouss hey, it's not the case. The script will restore the volumes that's why we see that message.
@luokelong so, the service is looking for a volume named as appwrite-builds but the script creates it as appwrite_appwrite-builds that's why it fails.
I had to remove the appwrite_ prefix from the script to make it work.
In fact, if you look at your current server, you'll see the volumes were created there with that prefix so I have no idea why it works in my old server, even though it has a prefix there, but does not work after the restoration (I am using the same docker-compose.yml from the production server)
Hey,
I just wanted to give you quick feedback that it worked 100% perfectly for me.
thanks great!
Make sure to stop Appwrite before this backup
^^ by this you mean stop all containers? or just appwrite container?
@barart I think it's only the appwrite containers
Does it work for https://appwrite.io/docs/advanced/self-hosting#manual, I use docker-compose.yml and .env. And I also have updated some configurations on .env file.
i'm not sure that even i restore success, there is no my data anymore in the database as well as console users. Any thought? backup sql dump as well?
Can confirm that restore procedure worked after updating the following lines in my docker-compose.yml:
traefik-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-config:/storage/config:ro
- appwrite_appwrite-certificates:/storage/certificates:ro
appwrite-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-uploads:/storage/uploads:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-cache:/storage/cache:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-config:/storage/config:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-certificates:/storage/certificates:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-functions:/storage/functions:rw
appwrite-worker-deletes-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-uploads:/storage/uploads:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-cache:/storage/cache:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-functions:/storage/functions:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-builds:/storage/builds:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-certificates:/storage/certificates:rw
appwrite-worker-builds-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-functions:/storage/functions:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-builds:/storage/builds:rw
appwrite-worker-certificates-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-config:/storage/config:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-certificates:/storage/certificates:rw
appwrite-worker-messaging-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-uploads:/storage/uploads:rw
openruntimes-executor-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-builds:/storage/builds:rw
- appwrite_appwrite-functions:/storage/functions:rw
mariadb-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-mariadb:/var/lib/mysql:rw
redis-volumes:
- appwrite_appwrite-redis:/data:rw
Finally, at the very end of the docker-compose file I just added exteral-true to all:
volumes:
appwrite_appwrite-mariadb:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-redis:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-cache:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-uploads:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-certificates:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-functions:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-builds:
external: true
appwrite_appwrite-config:
external: true
What I haven't done yet is upgrade my version (1.6.x) to check if I can rename those volumes again. But the restore worked and was able to recover my data. Thanks!!
Hello Buddy, hope you are doing well.
I tried to run your script but the docker-compose.yml and .env files are being created as folders XD
any idea of what could be wrong?
I am running docker on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS