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Customizing Backup and Restore Process

KubeStash provides rich customization supports for the backup and restore process to meet the requirements of various cluster configurations. This guide will show you some examples of these customizations.

Customizing Backup Process

In this section, we are going to show you how to customize the backup process. Here, we are going to show some examples of providing arguments to the backup process, running the backup process as a specific user, etc.

Passing arguments to the backup process

KubeStash Elasticsearch addon uses the multielasticdump command by default for backups. You can pass arguments to the multielasticdump through args param under task.params section.

The below example shows how you can pass the --ignoreType argument to ignore template and settings during backup.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: BackupConfiguration
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-backup
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
    namespace: demo
    name: es-quickstart
  backends:
    - name: s3-backend
      storageRef:
        namespace: demo
        name: s3-storage
      retentionPolicy:
        name: demo-retention
        namespace: demo
  sessions:
    - name: frequent-backup
      scheduler:
        schedule: "*/5 * * * *"
        jobTemplate:
          backoffLimit: 1
      repositories:
        - name: s3-elasticsearch-repo
          backend: s3-backend
          directory: /es
          encryptionSecret:
            name: encrypt-secret
            namespace: demo
      addon:
        name: elasticsearch-addon
        tasks:
          - name: logical-backup
            params:
              args: --ignoreType=template,settings

Ignoring SearchGuard Indexes

If you are using the Search Guard variant for your Elasticsearch, you can pass a regex through the --match argument to ignore the Search Guard specific indexes during backup.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: BackupConfiguration
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-backup
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
    namespace: demo
    name: es-quickstart
  backends:
    - name: s3-backend
      storageRef:
        namespace: demo
        name: s3-storage
      retentionPolicy:
        name: demo-retention
        namespace: demo
  sessions:
    - name: frequent-backup
      scheduler:
        schedule: "*/5 * * * *"
        jobTemplate:
          backoffLimit: 1
      repositories:
        - name: s3-elasticsearch-repo
          backend: s3-backend
          directory: /es
          encryptionSecret:
            name: encrypt-secret
            namespace: demo
      addon:
        name: elasticsearch-addon
        tasks:
          - name: logical-backup
            params:
              args: --match=^(?![.])(?!searchguard).+ --ignoreType=template

WARNING: Make sure that your provided database has been created before taking backup.

Using multiple backends

You can configure multiple backends within a single backupConfiguration. To back up the same data to different backends, such as S3 and GCS, declare each backend in the .spe.backends section. Then, reference these backends in the .spec.sessions[*].repositories section.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: BackupConfiguration
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-backup
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
    namespace: demo
    name: es-quickstart
  backends:
    - name: s3-backend
      storageRef:
        namespace: demo
        name: s3-storage
      retentionPolicy:
        name: demo-retention
        namespace: demo
    - name: gcs-backend
      storageRef:
        namespace: demo
        name: gcs-storage
      retentionPolicy:
        name: demo-retention
        namespace: demo
  sessions:
    - name: frequent-backup
      scheduler:
        schedule: "*/5 * * * *"
        jobTemplate:
          backoffLimit: 1
      repositories:
        - name: s3-elasticsearch-repo
          backend: s3-backend
          directory: /es
          encryptionSecret:
            name: encrypt-secret
            namespace: demo
        - name: gcs-elasticsearch-repo
          backend: gcs-backend
          directory: /es
          encryptionSecret:
            name: encrypt-secret
            namespace: demo
      addon:
        name: elasticsearch-addon
        tasks:
          - name: logical-backup

Running backup job as a specific user

If your cluster requires running the backup job as a specific user, you can provide securityContext under addon.jobTemplate.spec.securityContext section. The below example shows how you can run the backup job as the root user.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: BackupConfiguration
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-backup
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
    namespace: demo
    name: es-quickstart
  backends:
    - name: s3-backend
      storageRef:
        namespace: demo
        name: s3-storage
      retentionPolicy:
        name: demo-retention
        namespace: demo
  sessions:
    - name: frequent-backup
      scheduler:
        schedule: "*/5 * * * *"
        jobTemplate:
          backoffLimit: 1
      repositories:
        - name: s3-elasticsearch-repo
          backend: s3-backend
          directory: /es
          encryptionSecret:
            name: encrypt-secret
            namespace: demo
      addon:
        name: elasticsearch-addon
        tasks:
        - name: logical-backup
        jobTemplate:
          spec:
            securityContext:
              runAsUser: 1000
              runAsGroup: 1000

Specifying Memory/CPU limit/request for the backup job

If you want to specify the Memory/CPU limit/request for your backup job, you can specify resources field under addon.jobTemplate.spec section.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: BackupConfiguration
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-backup
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
    namespace: demo
    name: es-quickstart
  backends:
    - name: s3-backend
      storageRef:
        namespace: demo
        name: s3-storage
      retentionPolicy:
        name: demo-retention
        namespace: demo
  sessions:
    - name: frequent-backup
      scheduler:
        schedule: "*/5 * * * *"
        jobTemplate:
          backoffLimit: 1
      repositories:
        - name: s3-elasticsearch-repo
          backend: s3-backend
          directory: /es
          encryptionSecret:
            name: encrypt-secret
            namespace: demo
      addon:
        name: elasticsearch-addon
        tasks:
          - name: logical-backup
        jobTemplate:
          spec:
            resources:
              requests:
                cpu: "200m"
                memory: "1Gi"
              limits:
                cpu: "200m"
                memory: "1Gi"

You can configure additional runtime settings for backup jobs within the addon.jobTemplate.spec sections. For further details, please refer to the reference.

Customizing Restore Process

KubeStash uses multielastic during the restore process. In this section, we are going to show how you can pass arguments to the restore process, restore a specific snapshot, run restore job as a specific user, etc.

Passing arguments to the restore process

You can pass any supported psql arguments to the restore process using the args field within the addon.tasks[*].params section.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: RestoreSession
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-restore
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    name: es-quickstart
    namespace: demo
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
  dataSource:
    snapshot: latest
    repository: s3-elasticsearch-repo
    encryptionSecret:
      name: encrypt-secret
      namespace: demo
  addon:
    name: elasticsearch-addon
    tasks:
    - name: logical-backup-restore
      params:
        args: --ignoreType=template,settings

Restore specific snapshot

You can also restore a specific snapshot. At first, list the available snapshot as bellow,

$ kubectl get snapshots.storage.kubestash.com -n demo -l=kubestash.com/repo-name=s3-elasticsearch-repo
NAME                                                              REPOSITORY              SESSION           SNAPSHOT-TIME          DELETION-POLICY   PHASE       AGE
s3-elasticsearch-repo-es-quickstckup-frequent-backup-1726655113   s3-elasticsearch-repo   frequent-backup   2024-09-18T10:25:23Z   Delete            Succeeded   147m

The below example shows how you can pass a specific snapshot name in .spec.dataSource section.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: RestoreSession
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-restore
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    name: es-quickstart
    namespace: demo
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
  dataSource:
    snapshot: s3-elasticsearch-repo-es-quickstckup-frequent-backup-1726655113
    repository: s3-elasticsearch-repo
    encryptionSecret:
      name: encrypt-secret
      namespace: demo
  addon:
    name: elasticsearch-addon
    tasks:
      - name: logical-backup-restore

Running restore job as a specific user

Similar to the backup process under the addon.jobTemplate.spec. you can provide securityContext to run the restore job as a specific user.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: RestoreSession
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-restore
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    name: es-quickstart
    namespace: demo
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
  dataSource:
    snapshot: latest
    repository: s3-elasticsearch-repo
    encryptionSecret:
      name: encrypt-secret
      namespace: demo
  addon:
    name: elasticsearch-addon
    tasks:
      - name: logical-backup-restore
    jobTemplate:
      spec:
        securityContext:
          runAsUser: 1000
          runAsGroup: 1000

Specifying Memory/CPU limit/request for the restore job

Similar to the backup process, you can also provide resources field under the addon.jobTemplate.spec.resources section to limit the Memory/CPU for your restore job.

apiVersion: core.kubestash.com/v1alpha1
kind: RestoreSession
metadata:
  name: es-quickstart-restore
  namespace: demo
spec:
  target:
    name: es-quickstart
    namespace: dev
    apiGroup: kubedb.com
    kind: Elasticsearch
  dataSource:
    snapshot: latest
    repository: s3-elasticsearch-repo
    encryptionSecret:
      name: encrypt-secret
      namespace: demo
  addon:
    name: elasticsearch-addon
    tasks:
      - name: logical-backup-restore
    jobTemplate:
      spec:
        resources:
          requests:
            cpu: "200m"
            memory: "1Gi"
          limits:
            cpu: "200m"
            memory: "1Gi"

You can configure additional runtime settings for restore jobs within the addon.jobTemplate.spec sections. For further details, please refer to the reference.