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Kevin Wiki 15.1 5 = Backup Server configuration =
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7 Backup server is setup with:
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9 * zfs storage
10 * access control - api tokens
11 * datastore
12 ** sync jobs
13 ** prune jobs
14 ** verify jobs
15 ** permissions
16 * timings and simulator
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 18 == ZFS storage array ==
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20 There are currently 2 x 8TB WD drives. Current pool status:
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24 kevin@clio:~$ sudo zpool status pergamum
25 pool: pergamum
26 state: ONLINE
27   scan: scrub repaired 0B in 09:52:23 with 0 errors on Sun Mar 10 10:16:24 2024
Kevin Wiki 9.1 28 config:
Kevin Wiki 19.1 29         NAME                                            STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
30         pergamum                                        ONLINE       0     0     0
31           raidz1-0                                      ONLINE       0     0     0
32             scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi2-part1  ONLINE       0     0     0
33             sdc1                                        ONLINE       0     0     0
34 errors: No known data errors
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 39 === Creating and expanding zfs pool ===
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Kevin Wiki 9.1 43 zpool create pergamum raidz /dev/disk/by-partuuid/9fab17e5-df2d-2448-b5d4-10193c673a6b /dev/disk/by-partuuid/f801ed37-1d6c-ee40-8b85-6bfc49aba0fb -f
44 zfs set mountpoint=/mnt/pergamum pergamum
45 (zpool import -c /etc/zfs/zpool.cache -aN)
46 zpool export pergamum
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Kevin Wiki 9.1 52 have not tried yet, but adding another set of disks for an additional top-level virtual device to our existing RAID-Z pool:
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Kevin Wiki 9.1 55 zpool add -n pergamum raidz DISK1 DISK2
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Kevin Wiki 9.1 59 ~> NOTE! `-n` is dry run, remove to commit.
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 63 == Access Control ==
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65 Each client host that wants to backup their contents to the backup server should have their unique API token for authentication.
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67 API Token:
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69 * user: [[root@pam>>mailto:root@pam]]
70 * token name: CLIENT_NAME
71 * expire: never
72 * enabled: true
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74 Permissions - Add a API Token Permission:
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76 * path: /datastore/proxmox-backup/CLIENT_NAME
77 * api token: root@pam!CLIENT_NAME
78 * role: DatastoreBackup
79 * propagate: true
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81 >Note! The path will not be define until after the Datastore namespace is define in the steps below
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 83 == Proxmox datastore ==
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85 If none exists create the datastore. Ours point is named `proxmox-backup` and points to ZFS storage mounted at `/mnt/pergamum`. All references to `proxmox-backup` referes to what you named it as in the create step here.
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 87 === Namespace ===
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89 Namespaces is what we will use in a datastore to separate permissions to each host. It's important to create these for the API tokens create in Access Control section above.
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 91 === Prune & Garbage collect ===
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93 We don't require backups for every day of the year. Pruning lets you systematically delete older backups, retaining backups for the last given number of time intervals. There exists a fantastic simulator that can be used to experiment with different backup schedules and prune options: [[https:~~/~~/pbs.proxmox.com/docs/prune-simulator/>>https://pbs.proxmox.com/docs/prune-simulator/]]. The current configuration is:
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95 * datastore: proxmox-backup
96 * namespace: root
97 * keep last: 4
98 * keep: hourly: -
99 * keep daily: 6
100 * keep weekly: 3
101 * keep monthly: 6
102 * keep yearly: 4
103 * max_depth: full
104 * prune schedule: 0/6:00
105 * enabled: true
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 107 === Verify jobs ===
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109 Current configuration is:
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111 * local datastore: proxmox-backup
112 * namespace: root
113 * max-depth: full
114 * schedule: daily
115 * skip verified: true
116 * re-verify after: 30 days
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Kevin Wiki 14.1 118 === Permissions ===
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120 Permissions are explained in the Access Control section above, but it can be easier to configure permissions from the datastore. Navigate to the datastore Permission tab and add API Token Permission:
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122 * path: /datastore/proxmox-backup/CLIENT_NAME
123 * API Token: root@pam!CLIENT_NAME
124 * Role: DatastoreBackup
125 * Propagate: true
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Kevin Wiki 8.1 127 = Tailscale =
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Kevin Wiki 9.1 129 Tailscale is used to create a network that uses wireguard to transparently between local and remote machines. To not require a third party a local instance of headscale is used as the tailscale login server.
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Kevin Wiki 9.1 131 Setting up a connection should only require `sudo tailscale up ~-~-login-server https:~/~/TAILSCALE_SUBDOMAIN.schleppe.cloud`.
132 To view the status: `sudo tailscale status`.
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 134 = Jottacloud client =
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 136 Cloud backup provider used is jottacloud. They provide a cli to easily add directories to sync to their cloud backup storage.
137 NOTE! This setup still uses user `kevin` and not the correct jottad user.
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141 # install jotta-cli
Kevin Wiki 16.1 142 sudo curl -fsSL https://repo.jotta.cloud/public.asc -o /usr/share/keyrings/jotta.gpg
143 echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/jotta.gpg] https://repo.jotta.cloud/debian debian main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jotta-cli.list
144 sudo apt-get update
145 sudo apt-get install jotta-cli
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 147 # configure runtime environment
148 sudo useradd -m jottad
Kevin Wiki 19.1 149 sudo usermod -a -G jottad backup
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Kevin Wiki 17.1 153 Create systemd file: `/usr/lib/systemd/user/jottad.service ` and enable with :
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Kevin Wiki 18.1 158 {{code language="ini" layout="LINENUMBERS" title="/usr/lib/systemd/user/jottad.service"}}
Kevin Wiki 17.1 159 [Unit]
Kevin Wiki 16.1 160 Description=Jotta client daemon
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 162 [Service]
163 Type=notify
164 # Group=backup
165 # UMask=0002
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 167 # EnvironmentFile=-%h/.config/jotta-cli/jotta-cli.env
168 ExecStart=/usr/bin/jottad stdoutlog datadir %h/.jottad/
169 Restart=on-failure
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 171 [Install]
Kevin Wiki 17.1 172 WantedBy=default.target
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 176 == Flaws ==
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 178 Since proxmox backup server uses chunks for deduplicating data a complete file list is required. This makes it impossible to download a single file representing a VM or LXC, all files must be downloaded and imported into proxmox backup server for reconstruction.
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Kevin Wiki 16.1 180 It also seems like there are a LOT of files shifting - being added and deleted. Making the diff uploaded to jottacloud huge.
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182 = Client Configuration =
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184 Configure Backup on the Datacenter or PVE host level in the proxmox web GUI. If a backup storage is already added input the following preferences:
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186 * selection mode: include selected VMs
187 * send email to: [[[email protected]>>mailto:[email protected]]]
188 * email: on failure only
189 * mode: snapshot
190 * enabled: true
191 * job comment: ~{~{guestname}}, ~{~{node}}, ~{~{vmid}}
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