docker-db-backup
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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docker-db-backup
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Recommended container backup policy
I have several dozen containers and I want to establish a good backup policy. Currently, all containers that store data do so by bind mounts to directories on a BTRFS volume. The files are backed up directly from the host. For MySQL/PostgreSQL containers I've been using the fantastic utility tiredofit/db-backup, which does a hot dump of all the data.
- How do you backup running systems?
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Database dumps
this one (https://github.com/tiredofit/docker-db-backup) can be a solution, but it export only to S3 or compatible storage. ( i use Minio)
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What is a good tool for doing DB backups?
Then went with https://github.com/prodrigestivill/docker-postgres-backup-local for remote productive Postgres backups, https://github.com/foorschtbar/pyd2b2 for local self-hosted docker database backups and might check out https://github.com/tiredofit/docker-db-backup because it looks promising.
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How to backup docker databases like mysql, mariadb, etc
Take a look at tiredofit/db-backup. I run three containers, one for MariaDB, one for Postgres, and one for InfluxDB (also supports other DB types). It uses the database's native backup mechanism to create a database backup that your backup SW of choice can then pick up each day. Then set your backup SW to ignore the database files each night to eliminate the errors in your backups due to locks, open files, files changed during backup, etc.
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What do you use to backup your database?
Cron works just fine but if you’re lazy like me and don’t want to create your scripts yourself, there are prebuilt docker images like https://github.com/tiredofit/docker-db-backup that dumps, compress, encrypts and uploads your backups.
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Any guide out there on how to do Automatic remote Mariadb backup
I like do deploy one of these with every database. https://github.com/tiredofit/docker-db-backup Super easy to set up and works with all sorts of databases.
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Backup, Restore, Upgrade setup for Postgres databases on Unraid.
I run a tiredofit/db-backup for each of my databases to backup the database on a nightly basis. I have a shared volume that I share between this container and my database container. I mount it in /backups in both containers for consistency. I retain 8 copies of the backups, just in case I don't catch something in time, and need to go back and restore to a previous date. This volume is kept on a separate drive from the actual database data (which I keep in /mnt/user/appdata (SSD backed cache pool).
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Help me think through backing up containerized DBs
I built an image a while back that allows you to take scheduled backups of your databases that you could allow your backup software of choice archive and do its thing.
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Recommend a MySQL/MariaDB backup script?
I have MariaDB in a docker container, recently found out about db-backup and set it up to backup MariaDB and now also Postgresql and Redis, though it requires a separate instance for each backup.
Healthchecks
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Show HN: I built a self-hosted status page and monitoring tool for my projects
Hey mate, I'm using https://healthchecks.io/ for heartbeat monitoring my crons. It's been working flawlessly for quite some time now. The UI is super clean and easy to navigate. It's also free up to 20 monitored jobs. Note - I'm not in any way related to that project.
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Webhooks suck, but here are alternatives
In fact, your platform (https://healthchecks.io/) is a prime example of where running customer wasm would be really excellent.
Instead of sending webhooks out to customer configured URLs, you could run a Wasm environment to execute customer code. Off hand, a good use case here is to do further inspection of the event before it gets sent off to some other system - maybe there are cases where you send false-positives and needlessly trigger external system alerts. The customer Wasm could do more introspection on the healthcheck event and make a more informed decision about how to proceed.
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What do you use for external monitoring?
i use healthchecks.io and have been very happy
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Show HN: OnlineOrNot – Cron Job Monitoring
Is there anything different from https://healthchecks.io/ --- a service I've been using for free for a couple years now?
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Prioritize IPv4 over IPv6 in dual stack
Because of this block on the router, and the fact that IPv6 connections are by default preferred over IPv4, many things on the system now cannot access the internet. the only things that can access the internet are for accessing servers that ONLY support IPv4 like my mail.smpt2go or my uptime monitoring scripts for healthchecks.io.
- Ask HN: How do you monitor your systemd services?
- Show HN: Peeng – like Pingdom, but the other way around and simpler
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Detecting and alerting for power failures
i use https://healthchecks.io/ and highly recommend it.
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Managing re-occurring tasks - Daily/weekly/monthly
We use a heartbeat system. Basically the monitoring continuously sends an alert to a healtcheck system. If that heartbeat fails, PagerDuty sends an alert to the oncall.
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Uptime site monitor - notification solutions for home while sleeping
i like healthchecks.io
What are some alternatives?
mariadb-backup-s3
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
AutoMySQLBackup - A fork and further development of AutoMySQLBackup from sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/automysqlbackup/
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