Use incremental backups¶
Incremental backups let you chain together a series of backups. You start with a regular backup. Then, when you want to create a subsequent incremental backup, you specify the parent backup.
Restoring a database instance from an incremental backup is the same as creating a database instance from a regular backup—the Database service handles the complexities of applying the chain of incremental backups.
This example shows you how to use incremental backups with a MySQL database.
Assumptions. Assume that you have created a regular backup for the following database instance:
Instance name:
guest1
ID of the instance (
INSTANCE_ID
):792a6a56-278f-4a01-9997-d997fa126370
ID of the regular backup artifact (
BACKUP_ID
):6dc3a9b7-1f3e-4954-8582-3f2e4942cddd
Create and use incremental backups¶
Create your first incremental backup
Use the openstack database backup create command and specify:
The
INSTANCE_ID
of the database instance you are doing the incremental backup for (in this example,792a6a56-278f-4a01-9997-d997fa126370
)The name of the incremental backup you are creating:
backup1.1
The
BACKUP_ID
of the parent backup. In this case, the parent is the regular backup, with an ID of6dc3a9b7-1f3e-4954-8582-3f2e4942cddd
$ openstack database backup create INSTANCE_ID backup1.1 --parent BACKUP_ID +-------------+--------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +-------------+--------------------------------------+ | created | 2014-03-19T14:09:13 | | description | None | | id | 1d474981-a006-4f62-b25f-43d7b8a7097e | | instance_id | 792a6a56-278f-4a01-9997-d997fa126370 | | locationRef | None | | name | backup1.1 | | parent_id | 6dc3a9b7-1f3e-4954-8582-3f2e4942cddd | | size | None | | status | NEW | | updated | 2014-03-19T14:09:13 | +-------------+--------------------------------------+
Note that this command returns both the ID of the database instance you are incrementally backing up (
instance_id
) and a new ID for the new incremental backup artifact you just created (id
).Create your second incremental backup
The name of your second incremental backup is
backup1.2
. This time, when you specify the parent, pass in the ID of the incremental backup you just created in the previous step (backup1.1
). In this example, it is1d474981-a006-4f62-b25f-43d7b8a7097e
.$ openstack database backup create INSTANCE_ID backup1.2 --parent BACKUP_ID +-------------+--------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +-------------+--------------------------------------+ | created | 2014-03-19T14:09:13 | | description | None | | id | bb84a240-668e-49b5-861e-6a98b67e7a1f | | instance_id | 792a6a56-278f-4a01-9997-d997fa126370 | | locationRef | None | | name | backup1.2 | | parent_id | 1d474981-a006-4f62-b25f-43d7b8a7097e | | size | None | | status | NEW | | updated | 2014-03-19T14:09:13 | +-------------+--------------------------------------+
Restore using incremental backups
Now assume that your
guest1
database instance is damaged and you need to restore it from your incremental backups. In this example, you use the openstack database instance create command to create a new database instance calledguest2
.To incorporate your incremental backups, you simply use the –backup` parameter to pass in the
BACKUP_ID
of your most recent incremental backup. The Database service handles the complexities of applying the chain of all previous incremental backups.$ openstack database instance create guest2 10 --size 1 --backup BACKUP_ID +-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | created | 2014-03-19T14:10:56 | | datastore | {u'version': u'mysql-5.5', u'type': u'mysql'} | | datastore_version | mysql-5.5 | | flavor | {u'id': u'10', u'links': | | | [{u'href': u'https://10.125.1.135:8779/v1.0/ | | | 626734041baa4254ae316de52a20b390/flavors/10', u'rel': | | | u'self'}, {u'href': u'https://10.125.1.135:8779/ | | | flavors/10', u'rel': u'bookmark'}]} | | id | a3680953-eea9-4cf2-918b-5b8e49d7e1b3 | | name | guest2 | | status | BUILD | | updated | 2014-03-19T14:10:56 | | volume | {u'size': 1} | +-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+