[docs] Add backup information to the OSA Ops Guide
Corrected capital S in OpenStack-Ansible Change-Id: Id15335234bdaf612f6d56166d2086c2ab02c7508 Implements: blueprint create-ops-guide
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Back ups
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Creating backups of database
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For disaster recovery purposes, it is a good practice to perform regular
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backups of the database, configuration files, network information, and
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OpenStack service details in your environment. For an OpenStack cloud
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deployed using OpenStack-Ansible, back up the ``/etc/openstack_deploy/``
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directory.
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Back up and restore the ``/etc/openstack_deploy/`` directory
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Restoring the database
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The ``/etc/openstack_deploy/`` directory contains a live
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inventory, host structure, network information, passwords, and options that
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are applied to the configuration files for each service in your OpenStack
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deployment. Back up the ``/etc/openstack_deploy/`` directory to a remote
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location.
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To restore the ``/etc/openstack_deploy/`` directory, copy the backup of the
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directory to your cloud environment.
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`Backup Recovery <https://docs.openstack.org/ops-guide/ops-backup-recovery.html>`_
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Backup of /etc/openstack_deploy
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Save the files into a remote location. They hold live inventory, host
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structure, network information, passwords and many other variables.
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Restore /etc/openstack_deploy
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Database backups and recovery
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Copy the files back. Simple as that.
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MySQL data is automatically backed up. To recover the database, use the
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database backups and rebuild the Galera cluster. For more information, see
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:ref:`galera-cluster-maintenance`.
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