# Backup Block {#blocks-backup} Defined in [`/modules/blocks/backup.nix`](@REPO@/modules/blocks/backup.nix). This block sets up backup jobs for Self Host Blocks. ## Features {#blocks-backup-features} Two implementations for this block are provided: - [Restic](https://restic.net/) - [Borgmatic](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/) No integration tests are provided yet. ## Usage {#usage} ### One folder backed up to mounted hard drives {#blocks-backup-config-one} The following snippet shows how to configure backup of 1 folder using the Restic implementation to 1 repository. Assumptions: - 1 hard drive pool is used for backup and is mounted on `/srv/pool1`. ```nix shb.backup.instances.myfolder = { enable = true; backend = "restic"; keySopsFile = ./secrets.yaml; repositories = [{ path = "/srv/pool1/backups/myfolder"; timerConfig = { OnCalendar = "00:00:00"; RandomizedDelaySec = "3h"; }; }]; sourceDirectories = [ "/var/lib/myfolder" ]; retention = { keep_within = "1d"; keep_hourly = 24; keep_daily = 7; keep_weekly = 4; keep_monthly = 6; }; consistency = { repository = "2 weeks"; archives = "1 month"; }; }; ``` The referenced Sops file must follow this structure: ```yaml restic: passphrases: myfolder: ``` To generate a secret, use: `nix run nixpkgs#openssl -- rand -hex 64`. With the borgmatic implementation, the structure should be: ```yaml borgmatic: keys: myfolder: | BORG_KEY passphrases: myfolder: ``` You can have both borgmatic and restic implementations working at the same time. ### One folder backed up to S3 {#blocks-backup-config-remote} > This is only supported by the Restic implementation. Here we will only highlight the differences with the previous configuration. This assumes you have access to such a remote S3 store, for example by using Backblaze. ```diff shb.backup.instances.myfolder = { repositories = [{ - path = "/srv/pool1/backups/myfolder"; + path = "s3:s3.us-west-000.backblazeb2.com/backups/myfolder"; timerConfig = { OnCalendar = "00:00:00"; RandomizedDelaySec = "3h"; }; }]; + environmentFile = true; # Needed for s3 } ``` The Sops file has a new required field: ```yaml restic: passphrases: myfolder: + environmentfiles: + myfolder: |- + AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID= + AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY= ``` ### Multiple folder to multiple destinations {#blocks-backup-config-multiple} The following snippet shows how to configure backup of any number of folders using the Restic implementation to 3 repositories, each happening at different times to avoid contending for I/O time. We will also make sure to be able to re-use as much as the configuration as possible. A few assumptions: - 2 hard drive pools used for backup are mounted respectively on `/srv/pool1` and `/srv/pool2`. - You have a backblaze account. First, let's define a variable to hold all our repositories you want to back up to: ```nix repos = [ { path = "/srv/pool1/backups"; timerConfig = { OnCalendar = "00:00:00"; RandomizedDelaySec = "3h"; }; } { path = "/srv/pool2/backups"; timerConfig = { OnCalendar = "08:00:00"; RandomizedDelaySec = "3h"; }; } { path = "s3:s3.us-west-000.backblazeb2.com/backups"; timerConfig = { OnCalendar = "16:00:00"; RandomizedDelaySec = "3h"; }; } ]; ``` Compared to the previous examples, we do not include the name of what we will back up in the repository paths. Now, let's define a function to create a backup configuration. It will take a list of repositories, a name identifying the backup and a list of folders to back up. ```nix backupcfg = repositories: name: sourceDirectories { enable = true; backend = "restic"; keySopsFile = ../secrets/backup.yaml; repositories = builtins.map (r: { path = "${r.path}/${name}"; inherit (r) timerConfig; }) repositories; inherit sourceDirectories; retention = { keep_within = "1d"; keep_hourly = 24; keep_daily = 7; keep_weekly = 4; keep_monthly = 6; }; consistency = { repository = "2 weeks"; archives = "1 month"; }; environmentFile = true; }; ``` Now, we can define multiple backup jobs to backup different folders: ```nix shb.backup.instances.myfolder1 = backupcfg repos ["/var/lib/myfolder1"]; shb.backup.instances.myfolder2 = backupcfg repos ["/var/lib/myfolder2"]; ``` The difference between the above snippet and putting all the folders into one configuration (shown below) is the former splits the backups into sub-folders on the repositories. ```nix shb.backup.instances.all = backupcfg repos ["/var/lib/myfolder1" "/var/lib/myfolder2"]; ``` ## Demo {#blocks-backup-demo} Head over to the [Home Assistant demo](demo-homeassistant.html) for a demo that installs Home Assistant on a VM with minimal manual steps. ## Monitoring {#monitoring-backup-block} [WIP] ## Maintenance {#monitoring-maintenance} [WIP] ## Options Reference {#opt-backup-block} ```{=include=} options id-prefix: opt-blocks-backup- list-id: selfhostblocks-block-backup-options source: @OPTIONS_JSON@ ```