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Overview

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Velero is a utility to back up and restore your Kubernetes resource and persistent volumes.

To do backup/restore on Alibaba Cloud through Velero utility, you need to install and configure velero and velero-plugin for alibabacloud.

Run velero on AlibabaCloud

To set up Velero on AlibabaCloud, you:

  • Download an official release of Velero
  • Create your OSS bucket
  • Create an RAM user for Velero
  • Install the velero and velero-plugin for alibabacloud

Download Velero

  1. Download the latest official release's tarball for your client platform.

    We strongly recommend that you use an official release of Velero. The tarballs for each release contain the velero command-line client. The code in the master branch of the Velero repository is under active development and is not guaranteed to be stable!

  2. Extract the tarball:

    tar -xvf <RELEASE-TARBALL-NAME>.tar.gz -C /dir/to/extract/to 

    We'll refer to the directory you extracted to as the "Velero directory" in subsequent steps.

  3. Move the velero binary from the Velero directory to somewhere in your PATH.

Create OSS bucket

Velero requires an object storage bucket to store backups in, preferrably unique to a single Kubernetes cluster. Create an OSS bucket, replacing placeholders appropriately:

BUCKET=<YOUR_BUCKET>
REGION=<YOUR_REGION>
ossutil mb oss://$BUCKET \
        --storage-class Standard \
        --acl=private

Create RAM user

For more information, see the AlibabaCloud documentation on RAM users guides.

  1. Create the RAM user:

    Follow the AlibabaCloud documentation on RAM users.

    If you'll be using Velero to backup multiple clusters with multiple OSS buckets, it may be desirable to create a unique username per cluster rather than the default velero.

  2. Attach policies to give velero the necessary permissions:

    Note that you'd better release the velero's delete permissions once you have completed your backup or restore task for safety reasons.

    {
        "Version": "1",
        "Statement": [
            {
                "Action": [
                    "ecs:DescribeSnapshots",
                    "ecs:CreateSnapshot",
                    "ecs:DeleteSnapshot",
                    "ecs:DescribeDisks",
                    "ecs:CreateDisk",
                    "ecs:Addtags",
                    "oss:PutObject",
                    "oss:GetObject",
                    "oss:DeleteObject",
                    "oss:GetBucket",
                    "oss:ListObjects",
                    "oss:ListBuckets"
                ],
                "Resource": [
                    "*"
                ],
                "Effect": "Allow"
            }
        ]
    }
  3. Create an access key for the user:

    Follow the AlibabaCloud documentation on create AK.

  4. Create a Velero-specific credentials file (credentials-velero) in your install directory:

    ALIBABA_CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<ALIBABA_CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_ID>
    ALIBABA_CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET=<ALIBABA_CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET>
    

    where the access key id and secret are the values get from the step 3.

Install velero and velero-plugin for alibabacloud

  1. Set some environment variables

    BUCKET=<YOUR_BUCKET>
    REGION=<YOUR_REGION>
  2. Create and run velero and velero-plugin for alibabacloud

    Run the following command to create and run velero and velero-plugin for alibabacloud

    velero install \
      --provider alibabacloud \
      --image registry.$REGION.aliyuncs.com/acs/velero:1.4.2-2b9dce65-aliyun \
      --bucket $BUCKET \
      --secret-file ./credentials-velero \
      --use-volume-snapshots=false \
      --backup-location-config region=$REGION \
      --use-restic \
      --plugins registry.$REGION.aliyuncs.com/acs/velero-plugin-alibabacloud:v1.0.0-2d33b89 \
      --wait
    

    If you want use an internal oss endpoint, you can add params:

    --backup-location-config region=$REGION,network=internal

    If you want use a oss prefix to store backup files, you can add params:

    --prefix <your oss bucket prefix>

  3. Create ConfigMap for velero restic helper image in your restore cluster

Run the following command to create a velero restic helper configmap in your restore cluster(optional for backup cluster).

kubectl -n velero apply -f install/02-configmap.yaml

  1. Cleanup velero installation

    Run the following command to cleanup the velero installation

    kubectl delete namespace/velero clusterrolebinding/velero
    kubectl delete crds -l component=velero
    

Installing the nginx example (optional)

  1. nginx example without persistent volumes

    Run the following command to create a nginx example without persistent volumes:

    kubectl apply -f examples/base.yaml

    Create a backup:

    velero backup create nginx-backup --include-namespaces nginx-example --wait

    Destroy the nginx example:

    kubectl delete namespaces nginx-example

    Create a restore from nginx-backup:

    velero restore create --from-backup nginx-backup --wait

  2. nginx example with persistent volumes

    Run the following command to create a nginx example with persistent volumes:

    kubectl apply -f examples/with-pv.yaml
    

    Add annotations to pod volume, restic will backup the volume data during backup process.

    kubectl -n nginx-example annotate pod/nginx-deployment-7477779c4f-dxspm backup.velero.io/backup-volumes=nginx-logs
    

    Create a backup:

    velero backup create nginx-backup-volume --include-namespaces nginx-example --wait

    Destroy the nginx example:

    kubectl delete namespaces nginx-example
    

    Create a restore from nginx-backup-volume:

    velero restore create --from-backup nginx-backup-volume --wait