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3vzdump(1)
4=========
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5:pve-toplevel:
6
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7NAME
8----
9
10vzdump - Backup Utility for VMs and Containers
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12
49a5e11c 13SYNOPSIS
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16include::vzdump.1-synopsis.adoc[]
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18
19DESCRIPTION
20-----------
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23Backup and Restore
24==================
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a35aad4a 28Backups are a requirement for any sensible IT deployment, and {pve}
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29provides a fully integrated solution, using the capabilities of each
30storage and each guest system type. This allows the system
31administrator to fine tune via the `mode` option between consistency
32of the backups and downtime of the guest system.
33
34{pve} backups are always full backups - containing the VM/CT
35configuration and all data. Backups can be started via the GUI or via
36the `vzdump` command line tool.
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38.Backup Storage
39
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40Before a backup can run, a backup storage must be defined. Refer to
41the Storage documentation on how to add a storage. A backup storage
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42must be a file level storage, as backups are stored as regular files.
43In most situations, using a NFS server is a good way to store backups.
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44You can save those backups later to a tape drive, for off-site
45archiving.
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47.Scheduled Backup
48
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49Backup jobs can be scheduled so that they are executed automatically
50on specific days and times, for selectable nodes and guest systems.
51Configuration of scheduled backups is done at the Datacenter level in
52the GUI, which will generate a cron entry in /etc/cron.d/vzdump.
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54Backup modes
55------------
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57There are several ways to provide consistency (option `mode`),
58depending on the guest type.
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c7678c11 60.Backup modes for VMs:
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62`stop` mode::
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64This mode provides the highest consistency of the backup, at the cost
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65of a short downtime in the VM operation. It works by executing an
66orderly shutdown of the VM, and then runs a background Qemu process to
67backup the VM data. After the backup is started, the VM goes to full
68operation mode if it was previously running. Consistency is guaranteed
69by using the live backup feature.
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70
71`suspend` mode::
72
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73This mode is provided for compatibility reason, and suspends the VM
74before calling the `snapshot` mode. Since suspending the VM results in
75a longer downtime and does not necessarily improve the data
76consistency, the use of the `snapshot` mode is recommended instead.
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78`snapshot` mode::
79
94e50bf6 80This mode provides the lowest operation downtime, at the cost of a
64caa401 81small inconsistency risk. It works by performing a {pve} live
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82backup, in which data blocks are copied while the VM is running. If the
83guest agent is enabled (`agent: 1`) and running, it calls
8c1189b6 84`guest-fsfreeze-freeze` and `guest-fsfreeze-thaw` to improve
c7678c11 85consistency.
01d37422 86
64caa401 87A technical overview of the {pve} live backup for QemuServer can
01d37422 88be found online
d929c5a6 89https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-qemu.git;a=blob_plain;f=backup.txt[here].
01d37422 90
64caa401 91NOTE: {pve} live backup provides snapshot-like semantics on any
94e50bf6 92storage type. It does not require that the underlying storage supports
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93snapshots. Also please note that since the backups are done via
94a background Qemu process, a stopped VM will appear as running for a
95short amount of time while the VM disks are being read by Qemu.
96However the VM itself is not booted, only its disk(s) are read.
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c7678c11 98.Backup modes for Containers:
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100`stop` mode::
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102Stop the container for the duration of the backup. This potentially
103results in a very long downtime.
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104
105`suspend` mode::
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01d37422 107This mode uses rsync to copy the container data to a temporary
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108location (see option `--tmpdir`). Then the container is suspended and
109a second rsync copies changed files. After that, the container is
110started (resumed) again. This results in minimal downtime, but needs
111additional space to hold the container copy.
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5eba0743 113When the container is on a local file system and the target storage of
de14ebff 114the backup is an NFS/CIFS server, you should set `--tmpdir` to reside on a
5eba0743 115local file system too, as this will result in a many fold performance
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116improvement. Use of a local `tmpdir` is also required if you want to
117backup a local container using ACLs in suspend mode if the backup
118storage is an NFS server.
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119
120`snapshot` mode::
121
01d37422 122This mode uses the snapshotting facilities of the underlying
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123storage. First, the container will be suspended to ensure data consistency.
124A temporary snapshot of the container's volumes will be made and the
125snapshot content will be archived in a tar file. Finally, the temporary
126snapshot is deleted again.
127
128NOTE: `snapshot` mode requires that all backed up volumes are on a storage that
8c1189b6 129supports snapshots. Using the `backup=no` mount point option individual volumes
b74af7b6 130can be excluded from the backup (and thus this requirement).
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1eeff3be 132// see PVE::VZDump::LXC::prepare()
470d4313 133NOTE: By default additional mount points besides the Root Disk mount point are
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134not included in backups. For volume mount points you can set the *Backup* option
135to include the mount point in the backup. Device and bind mounts are never
136backed up as their content is managed outside the {pve} storage library.
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137
138Backup File Names
139-----------------
140
8e4bb261 141Newer versions of vzdump encode the guest type and the
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142backup time into the filename, for example
143
144 vzdump-lxc-105-2009_10_09-11_04_43.tar
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146That way it is possible to store several backup in the same directory. You can
147limit the number of backups that are kept with various retention options, see
148the xref:vzdump_retention[Backup Retention] section below.
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150Backup File Compression
151-----------------------
152
153The backup file can be compressed with one of the following algorithms: `lzo`
154footnote:[Lempel–Ziv–Oberhumer a lossless data compression algorithm
155https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lempel-Ziv-Oberhumer], `gzip` footnote:[gzip -
156based on the DEFLATE algorithm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gzip] or `zstd`
157footnote:[Zstandard a lossless data compression algorithm
158https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zstandard].
159
160Currently, Zstandard (zstd) is the fastest of these three algorithms.
161Multi-threading is another advantage of zstd over lzo and gzip. Lzo and gzip
162are more widely used and often installed by default.
163
164You can install pigz footnote:[pigz - parallel implementation of gzip
165https://zlib.net/pigz/] as a drop-in replacement for gzip to provide better
166performance due to multi-threading. For pigz & zstd, the amount of
167threads/cores can be adjusted. See the
168xref:vzdump_configuration[configuration options] below.
169
170The extension of the backup file name can usually be used to determine which
171compression algorithm has been used to create the backup.
172
173|===
174|.zst | Zstandard (zstd) compression
175|.gz or .tgz | gzip compression
176|.lzo | lzo compression
177|===
178
179If the backup file name doesn't end with one of the above file extensions, then
180it was not compressed by vzdump.
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183[[vzdump_retention]]
184Backup Retention
185----------------
186
187With the `prune-backups` option you can specify which backups you want to keep
188in a flexible manner. The following retention options are available:
189
190`keep-all <boolean>` ::
191Keep all backups. If this is `true`, no other options can be set.
192
193`keep-last <N>` ::
194Keep the last `<N>` backups.
195
196`keep-hourly <N>` ::
197Keep backups for the last `<N>` hours. If there is more than one
198backup for a single hour, only the latest is kept.
199
200`keep-daily <N>` ::
201Keep backups for the last `<N>` days. If there is more than one
202backup for a single day, only the latest is kept.
203
204`keep-weekly <N>` ::
205Keep backups for the last `<N>` weeks. If there is more than one
206backup for a single week, only the latest is kept.
207
208NOTE: Weeks start on Monday and end on Sunday. The software uses the
209`ISO week date`-system and handles weeks at the end of the year correctly.
210
211`keep-monthly <N>` ::
212Keep backups for the last `<N>` months. If there is more than one
213backup for a single month, only the latest is kept.
214
215`keep-yearly <N>` ::
216Keep backups for the last `<N>` years. If there is more than one
217backup for a single year, only the latest is kept.
218
219The retention options are processed in the order given above. Each option
220only covers backups within its time period. The next option does not take care
221of already covered backups. It will only consider older backups.
222
223Specify the retention options you want to use as a
224comma-separated list, for example:
225
226 # vzdump 777 --prune-backups keep-last=3,keep-daily=13,keep-yearly=9
227
228While you can pass `prune-backups` directly to `vzdump`, it is often more
229sensible to configure the setting on the storage level, which can be done via
230the web interface.
231
232NOTE: The old `maxfiles` option is deprecated and should be replaced either by
233`keep-last` or, in case `maxfiles` was `0` for unlimited retention, by
234`keep-all`.
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237Prune Simulator
238~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
239
240You can use the https://pbs.proxmox.com/docs/prune-simulator[prune simulator
241of the Proxmox Backup Server documentation] to explore the effect of different
242retention options with various backup schedules.
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244Retention Settings Example
245~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
246
247The backup frequency and retention of old backups may depend on how often data
248changes, and how important an older state may be, in a specific work load.
249When backups act as a company's document archive, there may also be legal
250requirements for how long backups must be kept.
251
252For this example, we assume that you are doing daily backups, have a retention
253period of 10 years, and the period between backups stored gradually grows.
254
255`keep-last=3` - even if only daily backups are taken, an admin may want to
256 create an extra one just before or after a big upgrade. Setting keep-last
257 ensures this.
258
259`keep-hourly` is not set - for daily backups this is not relevant. You cover
260 extra manual backups already, with keep-last.
261
262`keep-daily=13` - together with keep-last, which covers at least one
263 day, this ensures that you have at least two weeks of backups.
264
265`keep-weekly=8` - ensures that you have at least two full months of
266 weekly backups.
267
268`keep-monthly=11` - together with the previous keep settings, this
269 ensures that you have at least a year of monthly backups.
270
271`keep-yearly=9` - this is for the long term archive. As you covered the
272 current year with the previous options, you would set this to nine for the
273 remaining ones, giving you a total of at least 10 years of coverage.
274
275We recommend that you use a higher retention period than is minimally required
276by your environment; you can always reduce it if you find it is unnecessarily
277high, but you cannot recreate backups once they have been removed.
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922569a5 279[[vzdump_restore]]
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280Restore
281-------
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283A backup archive can be restored through the {pve} web GUI or through the
284following CLI tools:
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286
871e1fd6 287`pct restore`:: Container restore utility
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922569a5 289`qmrestore`:: Virtual Machine restore utility
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291For details see the corresponding manual pages.
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293Bandwidth Limit
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295
296Restoring one or more big backups may need a lot of resources, especially
297storage bandwidth for both reading from the backup storage and writing to
b26b1d12 298the target storage. This can negatively affect other virtual guests as access
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299to storage can get congested.
300
301To avoid this you can set bandwidth limits for a backup job. {pve}
3802f512 302implements two kinds of limits for restoring and archive:
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304* per-restore limit: denotes the maximal amount of bandwidth for
305 reading from a backup archive
306
307* per-storage write limit: denotes the maximal amount of bandwidth used for
308 writing to a specific storage
309
310The read limit indirectly affects the write limit, as we cannot write more
311than we read. A smaller per-job limit will overwrite a bigger per-storage
312limit. A bigger per-job limit will only overwrite the per-storage limit if
313you have `Data.Allocate' permissions on the affected storage.
314
315You can use the `--bwlimit <integer>` option from the restore CLI commands
316to set up a restore job specific bandwidth limit. Kibit/s is used as unit
3802f512 317for the limit, this means passing `10240' will limit the read speed of the
922569a5 318backup to 10 MiB/s, ensuring that the rest of the possible storage bandwidth
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319is available for the already running virtual guests, and thus the backup
320does not impact their operations.
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322NOTE: You can use `0` for the `bwlimit` parameter to disable all limits for
323a specific restore job. This can be helpful if you need to restore a very
3802f512 324important virtual guest as fast as possible. (Needs `Data.Allocate'
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325permissions on storage)
326
327Most times your storage's generally available bandwidth stays the same over
328time, thus we implemented the possibility to set a default bandwidth limit
329per configured storage, this can be done with:
330
331----
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4edb84ec 335[[vzdump_configuration]]
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336Configuration
337-------------
338
8c1189b6 339Global configuration is stored in `/etc/vzdump.conf`. The file uses a
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340simple colon separated key/value format. Each line has the following
341format:
342
343 OPTION: value
344
8c1189b6 345Blank lines in the file are ignored, and lines starting with a `#`
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346character are treated as comments and are also ignored. Values from
347this file are used as default, and can be overwritten on the command
348line.
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350We currently support the following options:
351
352include::vzdump.conf.5-opts.adoc[]
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354
8c1189b6 355.Example `vzdump.conf` Configuration
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357tmpdir: /mnt/fast_local_disk
358storage: my_backup_storage
359mode: snapshot
360bwlimit: 10000
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363Hook Scripts
364------------
365
366You can specify a hook script with option `--script`. This script is
367called at various phases of the backup process, with parameters
368accordingly set. You can find an example in the documentation
8c1189b6 369directory (`vzdump-hook-script.pl`).
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371File Exclusions
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374NOTE: this option is only available for container backups.
375
8c1189b6 376`vzdump` skips the following files by default (disable with the option
8e4bb261 377`--stdexcludes 0`)
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380 /var/tmp/?*
381 /var/run/?*pid
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8e4bb261 383You can also manually specify (additional) exclude paths, for example:
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bf01f882 385 # vzdump 777 --exclude-path /tmp/ --exclude-path '/var/foo*'
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387(only excludes tmp directories)
388
389Configuration files are also stored inside the backup archive
65647b07 390(in `./etc/vzdump/`) and will be correctly restored.
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392Examples
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394
c31f32a9 395Simply dump guest 777 - no snapshot, just archive the guest private area and
82b4917a 396configuration files to the default dump directory (usually
8c1189b6 397`/var/lib/vz/dump/`).
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399 # vzdump 777
400
871e1fd6 401Use rsync and suspend/resume to create a snapshot (minimal downtime).
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403 # vzdump 777 --mode suspend
404
c31f32a9 405Backup all guest systems and send notification mails to root and admin.
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407 # vzdump --all --mode suspend --mailto root --mailto admin
408
b74af7b6 409Use snapshot mode (no downtime) and non-default dump directory.
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411 # vzdump 777 --dumpdir /mnt/backup --mode snapshot
412
c31f32a9 413Backup more than one guest (selectively)
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415 # vzdump 101 102 103 --mailto root
416
c31f32a9 417Backup all guests excluding 101 and 102
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419 # vzdump --mode suspend --exclude 101,102
420
c31f32a9 421Restore a container to a new CT 600
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423 # pct restore 600 /mnt/backup/vzdump-lxc-777.tar
424
c31f32a9 425Restore a QemuServer VM to VM 601
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427 # qmrestore /mnt/backup/vzdump-qemu-888.vma 601
428
429Clone an existing container 101 to a new container 300 with a 4GB root
430file system, using pipes
431
432 # vzdump 101 --stdout | pct restore --rootfs 4 300 -
433
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436include::pve-copyright.adoc[]
437endif::manvolnum[]
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