CSI VolumeSnapshot Associated with Longhorn Backup

Backups in Longhorn are objects in an off-cluster backupstore, and the endpoint to access the backupstore is the backup target. For more information, see this section.

To programmatically create backups, you can use the generic Kubernetes CSI VolumeSnapshot mechanism. To learn more about the CSI VolumeSnapshot mechanism, click here.

Prerequisite: CSI snapshot support needs to be enabled on your cluster. If your kubernetes distribution does not provide the kubernetes snapshot controller as well as the snapshot related custom resource definitions, you need to manually deploy them. For more information, see Enable CSI Snapshot Support.

Create A CSI VolumeSnapshot Associated With Longhorn Backup

To create a CSI VolumeSnapshot associated with a Longhorn backup, you first need to create a VolumeSnapshotClass object with the parameter type set to bak as follow:

kind: VolumeSnapshotClass
apiVersion: snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
  name: longhorn-backup-vsc
driver: driver.longhorn.io
deletionPolicy: Delete
parameters:
  type: bak

For more information about VolumeSnapshotClass, see the kubernetes documentation for VolumeSnapshotClasses.

After that, create a Kubernetes VolumeSnapshot object with volumeSnapshotClassName points to the name of the VolumeSnapshotClass (longhorn-backup-vsc) and the source points to the PVC of the Longhorn volume for which a backup should be created.

apiVersion: snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1
kind: VolumeSnapshot
metadata:
  name: test-csi-volume-snapshot-longhorn-backup
spec:
  volumeSnapshotClassName: longhorn-backup-vsc
  source:
    persistentVolumeClaimName: test-vol

Result: A backup is created. The VolumeSnapshot object creation leads to the creation of a VolumeSnapshotContent Kubernetes object. The VolumeSnapshotContent refers to a Longhorn backup in its VolumeSnapshotContent.snapshotHandle field with the name bak://backup-volume/backup-name.

Viewing the Backup

To see the backup, click Backup in the top navigation bar and navigate to the backup-volume mentioned in the VolumeSnapshotContent.snapshotHandle.

For information on how to restore a volume via a VolumeSnapshot object, refer to the below sections.

How the CSI Mechanism Works in this Scenario

When the VolumeSnapshot object is created with kubectl, the VolumeSnapshot.uuid field is used to identify a Longhorn snapshot and the associated VolumeSnapshotContent object.

This creates a new Longhorn snapshot named snapshot-uuid.

Then a backup of that snapshot is initiated, and the CSI request returns.

Afterwards a VolumeSnapshotContent object named snapcontent-uuid is created.

The CSI snapshotter sidecar periodically queries the Longhorn CSI plugin to evaluate the backup status.

Once the backup is completed, the VolumeSnapshotContent.readyToUse flag is set to true.

Restore PVC from CSI VolumeSnapshot Associated With Longhorn Backup

Create a PersistentVolumeClaim object where the dataSource field points to an existing VolumeSnapshot object that is associated with Longhorn backup.

The csi-provisioner will pick this up and instruct the Longhorn CSI driver to provision a new volume with the data from the associated backup.

An example PersistentVolumeClaim is below. The dataSource field needs to point to an existing VolumeSnapshot object.

apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
  name: test-restore-pvc
spec:
  storageClassName: longhorn
  dataSource:
    name: test-csi-volume-snapshot-longhorn-backup
    kind: VolumeSnapshot
    apiGroup: snapshot.storage.k8s.io
  accessModes:
    - ReadWriteOnce
  resources:
    requests:
      storage: 5Gi

Note that the spec.resources.requests.storage value must be the same as the size of VolumeSnapshot object.

Restore a Longhorn Backup that Has No Associated VolumeSnapshot

You can use the CSI mechanism to restore Longhorn backups that have not been created via the CSI mechanism. To restore Longhorn backups that have not been created via the CSI mechanism, you have to first manually create a VolumeSnapshot and VolumeSnapshotContent object for the backup.

Create a VolumeSnapshotContent object with the snapshotHandle field set to bak://backup-volume/backup-name.

The backup-volume and backup-name values can be retrieved from the Backup page in the Longhorn UI.

apiVersion: snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1
kind: VolumeSnapshotContent
metadata:
  name: test-existing-backup
spec:
  volumeSnapshotClassName: longhorn
  driver: driver.longhorn.io
  deletionPolicy: Delete
  source:
    # NOTE: change this to point to an existing backup on the backupstore
    snapshotHandle: bak://test-vol/backup-625159fb469e492e
  volumeSnapshotRef:
    name: test-snapshot-existing-backup
    namespace: default

Create the associated VolumeSnapshot object with the name field set to test-snapshot-existing-backup, where the source field refers to a VolumeSnapshotContent object via the volumeSnapshotContentName field.

This differs from the creation of a backup, in which case the source field refers to a PerstistentVolumeClaim via the persistentVolumeClaimName field.

Only one type of reference can be set for a VolumeSnapshot object.

apiVersion: snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1
kind: VolumeSnapshot
metadata:
  name: test-snapshot-existing-backup
spec:
  volumeSnapshotClassName: longhorn
  source:
    volumeSnapshotContentName: test-existing-backup

Now you can create a PerstistantVolumeClaim object that refers to the newly created VolumeSnapshot object. For an example see Restore PVC from CSI VolumeSnapshot Associated With Longhorn Backup above.

Current Limitation

  • Longhorn volume must be in the attached state to create/restore snapshot using CSI VolumeSnapshot mechanism.

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