Use command restore-to-file
This command gives users the ability to restore a backup to a raw
image or a qcow2
image. If the backup is based on a backing file, users should provide the backing file as a qcow2
image with --backing file
parameter.
Copy the yaml template: Make a copy of examples/restore_to_file.yaml.template
as e.g. restore.yaml
.
Set the node which the output file should be placed on by replacing <NODE_NAME>
, e.g. node1
.
Specify the host path of output file by modifying field hostpath
of volume disk-directory
. By default the directory is /tmp/restore/
.
Set the first argument (backup url) by replacing <BACKUP_URL>
, e.g. s3://backupbucket@us-east-1/backupstore?backup=backup-bd326da2c4414b02&volume=volumeexamplename
. Do not delete ''
.
Set argument output-file
by replacing <OUTPUT_FILE>
, e.g. volume.raw
or volume.qcow2
.
Set argument output-format
by replacing <OUTPUT_FORMAT>
. Now support raw
or qcow2
only.
Set S3 Credential Secret by replacing <S3_SECRET_NAME>
, e.g. minio-secret
.
Execute the yaml using e.g. kubectl create -f restore.yaml
.
Watching the result using kubectl -n longhorn-system get pod restore-to-file -w
After the pod status changed to Completed
, you should able to find <OUTPUT_FILE>
at e.g. /tmp/restore
on the <NODE_NAME>
.
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