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RestoreBatch
What is RestoreBatch
A RestoreBatch
is a Kubernetes CustomResourceDefinition
(CRD) which allows you to restore multiple co-related components( eg, workloads, databases, etc.) together that were backed up via a BackupBatch
.
RestoreBatch CRD Specification
Like any official Kubernetes resource, a RestoreBatch
has TypeMeta
, ObjectMeta
, Spec
and Status
sections. A sample RestoreBatch
object to restore multiple co-related components is shown below:
apiVersion: stash.appscode.com/v1beta1
kind: RestoreBatch
metadata:
name: batch-restore
namespace: demo
spec:
driver: Restic
repository:
name: minio-repo
namespace: demo
executionOrder: Parallel
members:
- target:
alias: app
ref:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
name: wordpress
rules:
- paths:
- /var/www/html
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /var/www/html
name: wordpress-persistent-storage
- target:
alias: db
ref:
apiVersion: appcatalog.appscode.com/v1alpha1
kind: AppBinding
name: wordpress-mysql
rules:
- snapshots:
- latest
task:
name: mysql-restore-8.0.14
timeOut: 30m
status:
phase: Succeeded
sessionDuration: 15.145032437s
conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-07-25T17:41:52Z"
message: Repository demo/minio-repo exist.
reason: RepositoryAvailable
status: "True"
type: RepositoryFound
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-07-25T17:41:52Z"
message: Backend Secret demo/minio-secret exist.
reason: BackendSecretAvailable
status: "True"
type: BackendSecretFound
members:
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-07-25T17:41:52Z"
message: Restore target apps/v1 deployment/wordpress
found.
reason: TargetAvailable
status: "True"
type: RestoreTargetFound
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-07-25T17:41:52Z"
message: Successfully injected stash init-container.
reason: InitContainerInjectionSucceeded
status: "True"
type: StashInitContainerInjected
phase: Succeeded
ref:
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
name: wordpress
stats:
- duration: 822.861322ms
hostname: app
phase: Succeeded
totalHosts: 1
- conditions:
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-07-25T17:41:52Z"
message: Restore target appcatalog.appscode.com/v1alpha1 appbinding/wordpress-mysql
found.
reason: TargetAvailable
status: "True"
type: RestoreTargetFound
- lastTransitionTime: "2020-07-25T17:41:52Z"
message: Successfully created restore job.
reason: RestoreJobCreationSucceeded
status: "True"
type: RestoreJobCreated
phase: Succeeded
ref:
apiVersion: appcatalog.appscode.com/v1alpha1
kind: AppBinding
name: wordpress-mysql
stats:
- duration: 4.597812876s
hostname: db
phase: Succeeded
totalHosts: 1
Here, we are going to describe the various sections of RestoreBatch
crd.
RestoreBatch Spec
A RestoreBatch
object has the following fields in the spec
section.
spec.driver
spec.driver
indicates the mechanism used to restore. Currently, Stash supports Restic
and VolumeSnapshotter
as drivers. The default value of this field is Restic
. For more details, please see here.
spec.repository
spec.repository.name
indicates the Repository
crd name that holds necessary backend information from where data will be restored.
spec.executionOrder
spec.executionOrder
specifies whether Stash should restore the targets sequentially or parallelly. If spec.executionOrder
is set to Parallel
, Stash will start to restore of all the targets simultaneously. If it is set to Sequential
, Stash will not start restoring a target until all the previous members have completed their restore process. The default value of this field is Parallel
.
spec.members
spec.members
field specifies a list of targets to restore. Each member consists of the following fields:
target : Each member has a target specification. The target specification of a member is the same as the target specification of a
RestoreSession
explained here.task :
task
specifies the name and parameters of the Task crd to use to restore the member. For more details, please see here.runtimeSettings :
runtimeSettings
allows to configure runtime environment for the restore init-container or job. You can specify runtime settings at both pod level and container level. For more details, please see here.tempDir : Stash mounts an
emptyDir
for holding temporary files. It is also used forcaching
for faster restore performance. You can configure theemptyDir
usingtempDir
section. You can also disablecaching
using this field. For more details, please see here.interimVolumeTemplate : For some targets (i.e. some databases), Stash can’t directly pipe the restored data into the target. In this case, it has to store the restored data temporarily before injecting into the target.
spec.interimVolumeTemplate
specifies a PVC template for holding those data temporarily. Stash will create a PVC according to the template and use it to store the data temporarily. This PVC will be deleted automatically if you delete theRestoreBatch
.hooks : Each member has it’s own
hooks
field which allows you to execute member-specific pre-restore or post-restore hooks. For more details about hooks, please visit here.
spec.hooks
spec.hooks
allows performing some global actions before and after the restoration process. You can send HTTP requests to a remote server via httpGet
or httpPost
. You can check whether a TCP port is open using tcpSocket
hooks. You can also execute some commands using exec
hook.
- spec.hooks.preRestore:
spec.hooks.preRestore
hooks are executed before restoring any of the members. - spec.hooks.postRestore:
spec.hooks.postRestore
hooks are executed after restoring all the members.
For more details on how hooks work in Stash and how to configure different types of hook, please visit here.
spec.timeOut
spec.timeOut
specifies the amount of time to wait for the restore to complete. For more details, please visit here.
RestoreBatch Status
A RestoreBatch
object has the following fields in the status
section.
phase :
phase
shows the overall phase of the restore process. It will beSucceeded
only if all the targets are restored successfully.sessionDuration :
sessionDuration
shows the total time taken to complete the entire restoration process.sessionDeadline :
sessionDeadline
indicates the the deadline of the restore process.RestoreBatch
will be consideredFailed
if the restore does not complete within this deadline.conditions : The
conditions
field shows conditions of different steps of the restore process. The following conditions are set by the Stash operator for a RestoreBatch:
Condition Type | Usage |
---|---|
RepositoryFound | Indicates whether the respective Repository object was found or not. |
BackendSecretFound | Indicates whether the respective backend secret was found or not. |
GlobalPreRestoreHookSucceeded | Indicates whether the global PreRestoreHook was executed successfully or not. |
GlobalPostRestoreHookSucceeded | Indicates whether the global PostRestoreHook was executed successfully or no. |
DeadlineExceeded | Indicates whether the session deadline was exceeded or not. |
- members :
members
section shows the restore status of the individual members. Each entry has the following fields:- ref :
ref
points to the respective target whose status is shown here. - phase :
phase
shows the restore phase of the member. - conditions:
conditions
shows the conditions of different steps of restoring this member. Stash set the following conditions for each restore members.
- ref :
Condition Type | Usage |
---|---|
RestoreTargetFound | Indicates whether the restore target was found or not. |
StashInitContainerInjected | Indicates whether stash init-container was injected into the targeted workload. This condition is applicable only for the sidecar model. |
RestoreJobCreated | Indicates whether the restore job was created or not. This condition is only applicable in the job model. |
- totalHosts :
totalHosts
field specifies the total number of hosts that will be restored for this member. - stats :
stats
section is an array of restore statistics of individual hosts. Individual host stats entry consists of the following fields:- hostname :
hostname
indicates the name of the host. Usually it is thealias
oralias-<workload-specific-suffix>
. For more details, please visit here. - phase :
phase
indicates the restore phase of this host. - duration :
duration
indicates the total time taken to complete the restore process for this host. - error :
error
shows the reason for failure if the restore process fails for this host.
- hostname :