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	Run Ansible Backup Playbook Locally on the Controller
In this method the Ansible Backup playbook is run on the active controller.
Use the following command to run the Ansible Backup playbook and back up the configuration, data, and user container images in registry.local data:
~(keystone_admin)]$ ansible-playbook /usr/share/ansible/stx-ansible/playbooks/backup.yml -e "ansible_become_pass=<sysadmin password> admin_password=<sysadmin password>" -e "backup_user_local_registry=true"The <admin_password> and <ansible_become_pass> need to be
set correctly using the -e option on the command line, or
an override file, or in the Ansible secret file.
An example of override file follows:
cat << EOF > localhost-backup.yaml
---
ansible_become_pass: "<admin_password>"
admin_password: "<admin_password>"
backup_user_local_registry: "true"
...
EOFThe output files will be named:
- inventory_hostname_platform_backup_timestamp.tgz
- inventory_hostname_wr-openstack_backup_timestamp.tgz
- inventory_hostname_docker_local_registry_backup_timestamp.tgz
- inventory_hostname_dc_vault_backup_timestamp.tgz
The variables prefix can be overridden using the -e
option on the command line or by using an override file.
- platform_backup_filename_prefix
- openstack_backup_filename_prefix
- docker_local_registry_backup_filename_prefix
- dc_vault_backup_filename_prefix
- openstack_app_name: "" (optional for application backup)
The generated backup tar files will be displayed in the following format, for example:
- localhost_docker_local_registry_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
- localhost_platform_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
- localhost_openstack_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
- localhost_dc_vault_backup_2020_07_15_21_24_22.tgz
These files are located by default in the /opt/backups directory on controller-0, and contains the complete system backup.
If the default location needs to be modified, the variable backup_dir
can be overridden using the -e option on the command line
or by using an override file.