Backup Longhorn System
Longhorn system backup creates a resource bundle and uploads it to the remote backup target.
It includes below resources associating with the Longhorn system:
Warning: Longhorn does not backup
BackingImages. We will improve this part in the future. See Restore Longhorn System - Prerequisite for restoring volumes created with the backing image.
Note: Longhorn does not backup
Nodes. The Longhorn manager on the target cluster is responsible for creating its own LonghornNodecustom resources.
Note: Longhorn system backup bundle only includes resources operated by Longhorn.
Here is an example of a cluster workload with a barePodworkload. The system backup will collect thePersistentVolumeClaim,PersistentVolume, andVolume. The system backup will exclude thePodduring system backup resource collection.
You can create a Longhorn system backup using the Longhorn UI. Or with the kubectl command.
Set the backup target. Longhorn saves the system backups to the remote backup store. You will see an error during creation when the backup target is unset.
Note: Unsetting the backup target clears the existing
SystemBackupcustom resource. Longhorn syncs to the remote backup store after setting the backup target. Another cluster can also sync to the same list of system backups when the backup target is the same.
Create a backup for all volumes (optional).
Note: Longhorn system restores volume with the latest backup. The system backup does not trigger volume backup. We suggest updating all volumes’ last backup. Taking volume backups ensures the data is up-to-date with the system backup.
System Backup page in the Setting drop-down list.Create under System Backup.Name for the system backup.Ready.kubectl Commandkubectl create to create a Longhorn SystemBackup custom resource.apiVersion: longhorn.io/v1beta2
kind: SystemBackup
metadata:
name: demo
namespace: longhorn-system
Ready.> kubectl -n longhorn-system get systembackup
NAME VERSION STATE CREATED
demo v1.4.0 Ready 2022-11-24T04:23:24Z
You can delete the Longhorn system backup in the remote backup target using the Longhorn UI. Or with the kubectl command.
Go to the System Backup page in the Setting drop-down list.
Delete a single system backup in the Operation drop-down menu next to the system backup. Or delete in batch with the Delete button.
Note: Deleting the system backup will also make a deletion in the backup store.
kubectl Commandkubectl delete to delete a Longhorn SystemBackup custom resource.> kubectl -n longhorn-system get systembackup
NAME VERSION STATE CREATED
demo v1.4.0 Ready 2022-11-24T04:23:24Z
> kubectl -n longhorn-system delete systembackup/demo
systembackup.longhorn.io "demo" deleted
Available since v1.4.0
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