# btrbk
* https://digint.ch/btrbk/doc/readme.html
* https://digint.ch/btrbk/doc/btrbk.1.html
* https://digint.ch/btrbk/doc/btrbk.conf.5.html
> btrbk - backup tool for btrfs subvolumes
- Take snapshots (on same disk)
- Create multiple backups (on different disks) over SSH
Further resources:
- https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Btrbk
- https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Btrbk
## Snapshots and Backups
subvolume:
snapshot: .[]
timestamp: Can be configured using the `timestamp_format` option.
N: If multiple snapshots are created at the same time, the increasing counter N differentiates them.
## Actions
`run [filter...]`: In multiple steps, perform snapshots and backups.
* Read Data: Perform sanity checks
* Create Snapshots
* Create Backups
* Delete Backups
* Delete Snapshots
`clean [filter...]`: Delete incomplete backups (network error, kill signal while send/receive was ongoing).
## Configuration
### General
`volume `: Usually the mount point of a btrfs filesystem mounted with `subvolid=5`.
`subvolume `: Subvolume to be backed up, relative to ``.
`snapshot_dir `: Directory in which the btrfs snapshots are created, relative to ``. Hast to be created **manually**!
`target |`: Target directory where the backup subvolumes are to be created. Multiple target sections are allowed.
`url`: Accepted formats are:
* `ssh://[:]/`
* `:`
`hostname`: Either a host name, IPv4 or IPv6 address
`timestamp_format short|long|long-iso`: This becomes relevant for setups with multiple btrbk instances, e.g. many snapshot-only instances (spread around the world), and a fetch-only instance on the backup server. Make sure to run btrbk with the same time zone on every host, e.g. by setting the TZ environment variable (see tzset(3)).
### Retention
`snapshot_preserve `
`snapshot_preserve_min all|latest|{h,d,w,m,y}`: Preserve all snapshots for a minimum amount of hours (h), days (d), weeks (w), months (m) or years (y).
`target_preserve `
`target_preserve_min all|latest|no|{h,d,w,m,y}`: Preserve all snapshots for a minimum amount of hours (h), days (d), weeks (w), months (m) or years (y). If set to "no", only the backups following the `target_preserve` policy are created.
``: `[h] [d] [w] [m] [y]`. Defines how many backups of each period should be preserved.
### SSH and Data Stream Options
`ssh_compression yes|no`
`stream_compress `: Compress the btrfs send stream before transferring it from/to remote locations.
``: gzip, pigz, bzip2, pbzip2, bzip3, xz, lzo, lz4, zstd.
`stream_buffer |no`: This can give a speed improvement (measured up to 20%) on both local or remote operations, but also increases system load. Make sure that the `mbuffer` command is available. Leave this option disabled if your main concern is a stable backup process: while recent versions of mbuffer have proven reliable, it is often desirable to keep things simple rather than adding an additional, multi-threaded process to the command pipe.
`rate_limit |no`: Limit the read rate of the btrfs send stream to `` bytes per second. Implies the `stream_buffer` option.
### System Options
`transaction_syslog |no`: Log all transactions to syslog.
`lockfile |no`
## Example: Local Snapshots and Backup
```
timestamp_format long
snapshot_preserve_min 2d
snapshot_preserve 24h 7d 4w 6m
target_preserve_min no
target_preserve 7d 4w 6m
volume /mnt/12tb1-top-level
snapshot_dir @snap
target /mnt/12tb2-top-level/@snap
subvolume @home
subvolume @
```
Mount top-level subvolume:
```shell
mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/mapper/some-disk /mnt/12tb1-top-level
```
Manually create snapshot directory:
```shell
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/12tb1-top-level/@snap
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/12tb2-top-level/@snap
```
Snapshots only:
```shell
btrbk snapshot
```
Backup only:
```shell
btrbk resume
```
Create an additional snapshot of @home:
```shell
btrbk snapshot @home
```
## Testing on Local Host
```shell
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/top-level
ls /mnt/top-level/@ || sudo mount -o subvolid=5 /dev/mapper/luks-ea7099e3-320d-4eb3-a4c3-9910a9af817b /mnt/top-level
ls /mnt/top-level/@snap || sudo btrfs subvolume create /mnt/top-level/@snap
ls /mnt/top-level/@foo || {
sudo btrfs subvolume create /mnt/top-level/@foo
sudo touch /mnt/top-level/@foo/bar
}
```
```shell
ls ~/btrbk-usb.img || {
fallocate -l 1G ~/btrbk-usb.img
sudo mkfs.btrfs ~/btrbk-usb.img
# Mount and create subvolume @
}
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/usb-top-level
ls /mnt/usb-top-level/@ || sudo mount -o subvolid=5 ~/btrbk-usb.img /mnt/usb-top-level
ls /mnt/usb-top-level/@snap || sudo btrfs subvolume create /mnt/usb-top-level/@snap
}
```
```shell
cat > ~/btrbk.cfg <<'EOF'
timestamp_format long
snapshot_preserve_min 2d
snapshot_preserve 24h 7d 4w 6m
target_preserve_min no
target_preserve 7d 4w 6m
volume /mnt/top-level
snapshot_dir @snap
target /mnt/usb-top-level/@snap
subvolume @foo
EOF
```
```shell
# Check configuration.
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg config print
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg config list
# Dry run.
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg run -n
# Create first snapshot.
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg run
# Print schedule.
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg run -n -S
sleep 5m
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg run
# List snapshots
sudo btrbk -c ~/btrbk.cfg list
```
### NixOS Config
```nix
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
services.btrbk = {
extraPackages = [ pkgs.lz4 ];
# Lowest scheduling priority.
niceness = 19;
# Set of btrbk instances. The instance named btrbk is the default one.
instances = {
# This is the configuration equivalent to
# README.md section "Testing on Local Host".
"testing-on-local-host" = {
# The timer is disabled. The service has to be invoked manually.
onCalendar = null;
#onCalendar = "hourly";
#onCalendar = "*:0/15"; # Every 15min
# Configuration options for btrbk. Nested attrsets translate to subsections.
settings = {
timestamp_format = "long";
stream_compress = "lz4";
snapshot_preserve_min = "2d";
snapshot_preserve = "24h 7d 4w 6m";
target_preserve_min = "no";
target_preserve = "7d 4w 6m";
volume."/mnt/top-level" = {
snapshot_dir = "@snap";
target = "/mnt/usb-top-level/@snap";
subvolume = "@foo";
};
};
};
};
};
}
```
## pi3bplus Host Config
A local `btrbk` instance manages snapshots and local backups.
Another remote backup server periodically pulls snapshots to create remote backups. Here is its config:
```shell
cat > ~/btrbk.cfg <<'EOF'
timestamp_format long
stream_compress lz4
ssh_identity /mnt/backup/rootNas_ed25519
# Create backups.
target_preserve_min no
# Daily backups -> @daily cron entry
target_preserve 7d 4w 6m
# Hourly backups -> @hourly cron entry
#target_preserve 24h 7d 4w 6m
# Don't create or delete snapshots on remote server "rootNas".
snapshot_preserve_min all
snapshot_create no
volume ssh://rootNas/jc-data
snapshot_dir /snap
target /mnt/backup/snap
subvolume arch.p1st.de
subvolume blogger.privacy1st.de
subvolume changedetection.p1st.de
subvolume cloud.privacy1st.de
subvolume git.privacy1st.de
subvolume mastodon-toot-follower.privacy1st.de
subvolume money.p1st.de
subvolume music.privacy1st.de
subvolume paste.p1st.de
subvolume proxy
subvolume recipe.privacy1st.de
subvolume traggo.privacy1st.de
volume ssh://rootNas/mnt/data/jc-data
snapshot_dir /mnt/data/snap2
target /mnt/backup/snap2
subvolume cloud.privacy1st.de
subvolume cloud.media-kollektiv.eu
EOF
```