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.. _NAS Backup and Recovery Plugin: | ||
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NAS Backup and Recovery Plugin | ||
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About the NAS Backup and Recovery Plugin | ||
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The NAS Backup and Recovery Plugin provider simple B&R operations for KVM | ||
instances to any shared storage (NAS). It is based on `libvirt push backup mode | ||
<https://libvirt.org/kbase/live_full_disk_backup.html>`_ | ||
to take full instance backups (qcow2) and requires libvirt-7.2.0 and QEMU-4.2, | ||
or high versions on the KVM hosts. | ||
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The NAS B&R plugin requires admin to first add backup repositories which are | ||
network-attached storage (shared storage) such as NFS, CephFS and CIFS/Samba. | ||
This plugin currently supports NFS, CephFS and CIFS (Samba) based NAS storage | ||
pools. When initiating B&R operations on KVM instance, the assigned backup | ||
offering is used to infer backup repository (NAS) details which are then used to | ||
mount them temporarily on the KVM host to peform instance backup/restore disks | ||
operations. This also requires that admin installs NAS-storage specific | ||
utilities on the KVM hosts such as nfs-utils/nfs-common, ceph-common, cifs-utils | ||
etc. | ||
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Consider the following mount, typically performed on a KVM/Linux host to mount storage: | ||
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mount -t <nas/storage type> -o <mount options> <address> <mount point> | ||
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For example, for CephFS, this can be: | ||
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mount -t ceph 10.10.1.10,10.10.1.11,10.10.1.12:/ /target -o name=user,secret=xyz,defaults | ||
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The backup repository is designed to accept these parameters (type, address and | ||
mount options) as configurations to be used to execute mount operations such as | ||
illustrated above. | ||
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With 'nas' B&R plugin enabled, after a backup repositories are added, root | ||
admins can create new backup offerings by selecting the zone and the backup | ||
repository. These backup offerings are then assigned and used with KVM instances | ||
to perform support B&R actions and operations. | ||
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Support Information and Limitation | ||
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The NAS B&R plugin has been tested with EL8, EL9, Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04. Older | ||
KVM distros such as EL7 etc may not work due to libvirt/qemu version | ||
requirements. Other supported KVM-distros are not tested but may work such as | ||
Ubuntu 20.04, OpenSUSE 15, Debian 11 and Debian 12. | ||
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Instance backups are full disk backups and limited by libvirt's ability to | ||
initiate and handle backup. All such backups are exported and stored in qcow2 | ||
format. Due to this, restore operation are supported for volumes of type qcow2 | ||
and limited to NFS and local storage based primary storage pools. | ||
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For running instances, their disks (of any format/storage type) are backed up by | ||
libvirtd's push based efficient-backup mechanism exported as qcow2 disks on the | ||
backup repository. | ||
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For stopped instances, `qemu-img` is used to convert and export full-disk backup | ||
in qcow2 format to the backup repository. | ||
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For restore operations, the KVM instance must be stopped in CloudStack. | ||
Currently, only volume(s) restoration is supported only to NFS and local storage | ||
based primary storage pools, and restored volumes are fully baked disks (i.e. | ||
not using any backing template file). |