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restic is a fast, secure & efficient backup program.

I wanted to test restic for some time now. It is a go backup solution, I would say similar to rclone but it has a unique/different design. I prefer having an isolated clean environment when testing software, so I usually go with a VΜ. For this case, I installed elementary OS v5.1, an ubuntu LTS based distro focus on user experience. As backup storage solution, I used MinIO an S3 compatible object storage on the same VM. So here are my notes on restic and in the end of this article you will find how I setup minion.

Be aware this is a technical post!

restic

Most probably your distro package manager has already restic in their repositories.

pacman -S restic

or

apt -y install restic

download latest version

But just in case you want to install the latest binary version, you can use this command

curl -sLo - $(curl -sL https://api.github.com/repos/restic/restic/releases/latest | jq -r '.assets[].browser_download_url | select( contains("linux_amd64"))') \
  | bunzip2 - | sudo tee /usr/local/bin/restic > /dev/null

sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/restic

or if you are already root

curl -sLo - $(curl -sL https://api.github.com/repos/restic/restic/releases/latest | jq -r '.assets[].browser_download_url | select( contains("linux_amd64"))') \
  | bunzip2 - > /usr/local/bin/restic

chmod +x /usr/local/bin/restic

we can see the latest version

$ restic version
restic 0.9.6 compiled with go1.13.4 on linux/amd64

autocompletion

Enable autocompletion

sudo restic generate --bash-completion /etc/bash_completion.d/restic

restart your shell.

Prepare your repo

We need to prepare our destination repository. This is our backup endpoint. restic can save multiple snapshots for multiple hosts on the same endpoint (repo).

Apart from the files stored within the keys directory, all files are encrypted with AES-256 in counter mode (CTR). The integrity of the encrypted data is secured by a Poly1305-AES message authentication code (sometimes also referred to as a “signature”).

To access a restic repo, we need a key. We will use this key as password (or passphrase) and it is really important NOT to lose this key.

For automated backups (or scripts) we can use the environmental variables of our SHELL to export the password. It is best to export the password through a script or even better through a password file.

export -p RESTIC_PASSWORD=<our key>
or
export -p RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE=<full path of 0400 file>

eg.

export -p RESTIC_PASSWORD=55C9225pXNK3s3f7624un

We can also declare the restic repository through an environmental variable

export -p RESTIC_REPOSITORY=<our repo>

Local Repo

An example of local backup repo should be something like this:

$ cat restic.local.conf
export -p RESTIC_PASSWORD=55C9225pXNK3s3f7624un
export -p RESTIC_REPOSITORY="/mnt/backup/"

minio S3

We are going to use minio as an S3 object storage, so we need to export the Access & Sercet Key in a similar way as for amazon S3.

AccessKey <~> AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
SecretKey <~> AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
export -p AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=minioadmin
export -p AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=minioadmin

The S3 endpoint is http://localhost:9000/demo so a full example should be:

$ cat restic.S3.conf

export -p AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=minioadmin
export -p AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=minioadmin

export -p RESTIC_PASSWORD=55C9225pXNK3s3f7624un
export -p RESTIC_REPOSITORY="s3:http://localhost:9000/demo"

source the config file into your shell:

source restic.S3.conf

Initialize Repo

We are ready to initialise the remote repo

$ restic init
created restic repository f968b51633 at s3:http://localhost:9000/demo

Please note that knowledge of your password is required to access
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost.

Be Careful if you asked to type a password, that means that you did not use a shell environmental variable to export a password. That is fine, but only if that was your purpose. Then you will see something like that:

$ restic init

enter password for new repository: <type your password here>
enter password again: <type your password here, again>

created restic repository ea97171d56 at s3:http://localhost:9000/demo

Please note that knowledge of your password is required to access
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost.
enter password for new repository:
enter password again:
created restic repository ea97171d56 at s3:http://localhost:9000/demo

Please note that knowledge of your password is required to access
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost.

backup

We are ready to take our first snapshot.

$ restic -v backup /home/ebal/

open repository
repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
created new cache in /home/ebal/.cache/restic
lock repository
load index files
start scan on [/home/ebal/]
start backup on [/home/ebal/]
scan finished in 0.567s: 2295 files, 307.823 MiB

Files:        2295 new,     0 changed,     0 unmodified
Dirs:            1 new,     0 changed,     0 unmodified
Data Blobs:   2383 new
Tree Blobs:      2 new
Added to the repo: 263.685 MiB

processed 2295 files, 307.823 MiB in 0:28
snapshot 33e8ae0d saved

You can exclude or include files with restic, but I will not get into this right now.
For more info, read Restic Documentation

standard input

restic can also take for backup:

mysqldump --all-databases -uroot -ppassword | xz - | restic --stdin --stdin-filename mysqldump.sql.bz2

Check

$ restic -v check

using temporary cache in /tmp/restic-check-cache-528400534
repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
created new cache in /tmp/restic-check-cache-528400534
create exclusive lock for repository
load indexes
check all packs
check snapshots, trees and blobs
no errors were found

Take another snapshot

$ restic -v backup /home/ebal/ --one-file-system  --cleanup-cache

open repository
repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
lock repository
load index files
using parent snapshot 33e8ae0d
start scan on [/home/ebal/]
start backup on [/home/ebal/]
scan finished in 0.389s: 2295 files, 307.824 MiB

Files:           0 new,     4 changed,  2291 unmodified
Dirs:            0 new,     1 changed,     0 unmodified
Data Blobs:      4 new
Tree Blobs:      2 new
Added to the repo: 154.549 KiB

processed 2295 files, 307.824 MiB in 0:01
snapshot 280468f6 saved

List snapshots

$ restic -v snapshots

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
ID        Time                 Host        Tags        Paths
-----------------------------------------------------------------
6988dda7  2020-03-14 23:32:55  elementary              /etc
33e8ae0d  2020-03-15 21:05:55  elementary              /home/ebal
280468f6  2020-03-15 21:08:38  elementary              /home/ebal
-----------------------------------------------------------------
3 snapshots

Remove snapshot

as you can see, I had one more snapshot before my home dir and I want to remove it

$ restic -v forget 6988dda7

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
removed snapshot 6988dda7

list again

$ restic -v snapshots

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
ID        Time                 Host        Tags        Paths
-----------------------------------------------------------------
33e8ae0d  2020-03-15 21:05:55  elementary              /home/ebal
280468f6  2020-03-15 21:08:38  elementary              /home/ebal
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 snapshots

Compare snapshots

$ restic -v diff 33e8ae0d 280468f6

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
comparing snapshot 33e8ae0d to 280468f6:

M    /home/ebal/.config/dconf/user
M    /home/ebal/.mozilla/firefox/pw9z9f9z.default-release/SiteSecurityServiceState.txt
M    /home/ebal/.mozilla/firefox/pw9z9f9z.default-release/datareporting/aborted-session-ping
M    /home/ebal/.mozilla/firefox/pw9z9f9z.default-release/storage/default/moz-extension+++62b23386-279d-4791-8ae7-66ab3d69d07d^userContextId=4294967295/idb/3647222921wleabcEoxlt-eengsairo.sqlite

Files:           0 new,     0 removed,     4 changed
Dirs:            0 new,     0 removed
Others:          0 new,     0 removed
Data Blobs:      4 new,     4 removed
Tree Blobs:     14 new,    14 removed
  Added:   199.385 KiB
  Removed: 197.990 KiB

Mount a snapshot

$ mkdir -p backup

$ restic -v mount backup/

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
Now serving the repository at backup/
When finished, quit with Ctrl-c or umount the mountpoint.

open another terminal

$ cd backup/

$ ls -l
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 1 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:12 hosts
dr-xr-xr-x 1 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:12 ids
dr-xr-xr-x 1 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:12 snapshots
dr-xr-xr-x 1 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:12 tags

$ ls -l hosts/
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 1 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:12 elementary

$ ls -l snapshots/
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 3 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:05 2020-03-15T21:05:55+02:00
dr-xr-xr-x 3 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:08 2020-03-15T21:08:38+02:00
lrwxrwxrwx 1 ebal ebal 0 Μαρ  15 21:08 latest -> 2020-03-15T21:08:38+02:00

$ ls -l tags
total 0

So as we can see, snapshots are based on time.

$ du -sh snapshots/*

309M  snapshots/2020-03-15T21:05:55+02:00
309M  snapshots/2020-03-15T21:08:38+02:00
0     snapshots/latest

be aware as far as we have mounted the restic backup, there is a lock on the repo.
Do NOT forget to close the mount point when finished.

When finished, quit with Ctrl-c or umount the mountpoint.
  signal interrupt received, cleaning up

Check again

you may need to re-check to see if there is a lock on the repo

$ restic check

using temporary cache in /tmp/restic-check-cache-524606775
repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
created new cache in /tmp/restic-check-cache-524606775
create exclusive lock for repository
load indexes
check all packs
check snapshots, trees and blobs
no errors were found

Restore a snapshot

Identify which snapshot you want to restore

$ restic snapshots

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
ID        Time                 Host        Tags        Paths
-----------------------------------------------------------------
33e8ae0d  2020-03-15 21:05:55  elementary              /home/ebal
280468f6  2020-03-15 21:08:38  elementary              /home/ebal
-----------------------------------------------------------------
2 snapshots

create a folder and restore the snapshot

$ mkdir -p restore
$ restic -v restore 280468f6 --target restore/

repository c8d9898b opened successfully, password is correct
restoring <Snapshot 280468f6 of [/home/ebal] at 2020-03-15 21:08:38.10445053 +0200 EET by ebal@elementary> to restore/
$ ls -l restore/
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 3 ebal ebal 4096 Μαρ  14 13:56 home

$ ls -l restore/home/
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 17 ebal ebal 4096 Μαρ  15 20:13 ebal

$ du -sh restore/home/ebal/
287M  restore/home/ebal/

List files from snapshot

$ restic -v ls 280468f6 | head
snapshot 280468f6 of [/home/ebal] filtered by [] at 2020-03-15 21:08:38.10445053 +0200 EET):

/home
/home/ebal
/home/ebal/.ICEauthority
/home/ebal/.Xauthority
/home/ebal/.bash_history
/home/ebal/.bash_logout
/home/ebal/.bashrc
/home/ebal/.cache
/home/ebal/.cache/.notifications.session

keys

$ restic key list

repository ea97171d opened successfully, password is correct
 ID        User  Host        Created
------------------------------------------------
*8c112442  ebal  elementary  2020-03-14 23:22:49
------------------------------------------------

restic rotate snapshot policy

a few more words about forget

Forget mode has a feature of keep last TIME snapshots, where time can be

  • number of snapshots
  • hourly
  • daily
  • weekly
  • monthly
  • yearly

and makes restic with local feature an ideally replacement for rsnapshot!

$ restic help forget

The "forget" command removes snapshots according to a policy. Please note that
this command really only deletes the snapshot object in the repository, which
is a reference to data stored there. In order to remove this (now unreferenced)
data after 'forget' was run successfully, see the 'prune' command.

Flags:
  -l, --keep-last n            keep the last n snapshots
  -H, --keep-hourly n          keep the last n hourly snapshots
  -d, --keep-daily n           keep the last n daily snapshots
  -w, --keep-weekly n          keep the last n weekly snapshots
  -m, --keep-monthly n         keep the last n monthly snapshots
  -y, --keep-yearly n          keep the last n yearly snapshots

Appendix - minio

MinIO is a s3 compatible object storage.

install server

sudo curl -sLo /usr/local/bin/minio \
  https://dl.min.io/server/minio/release/linux-amd64/minio

sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/minio

minio --version
minio version RELEASE.2020-03-14T02-21-58Z

run server

minio server ./data
Endpoint:  http://192.168.122.31:9000  http://127.0.0.1:9000
AccessKey: minioadmin
SecretKey: minioadmin

Browser Access:
   http://192.168.122.31:9000  http://127.0.0.1:9000

Command-line Access: https://docs.min.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide
   $ mc config host add myminio http://192.168.122.31:9000 minioadmin minioadmin

Object API (Amazon S3 compatible):
   Go:         https://docs.min.io/docs/golang-client-quickstart-guide
   Java:       https://docs.min.io/docs/java-client-quickstart-guide
   Python:     https://docs.min.io/docs/python-client-quickstart-guide
   JavaScript: https://docs.min.io/docs/javascript-client-quickstart-guide
   .NET:       https://docs.min.io/docs/dotnet-client-quickstart-guide
Detected default credentials 'minioadmin:minioadmin',
please change the credentials immediately using 'MINIO_ACCESS_KEY' and 'MINIO_SECRET_KEY'

browser

create demo bucket

minio_2020-03-14-19-24-58.png

minio_2020-03-14-19-25-15.png

minio_2020-03-14-19-25-19.png

minio_2020-03-14-19-25-26.png

install client

sudo curl -sLo /usr/local/bin/mc
  https://dl.min.io/client/mc/release/linux-amd64/mc

sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/mc

mc -v
mc version RELEASE.2020-03-14T01-23-37Z

configure client

mc config host add myminio http://192.168.122.31:9000 minioadmin minioadmin

run mc client

$ mc ls myminio
[2020-03-14 19:01:25 EET]      0B demo/

$ mc tree myminio/demo
$

mc autocompletion

mc --autocompletion

you need to restart your shell.

$ mc ls myminio/demo/

[2020-03-15 21:03:15 EET]    155B config
[2020-03-15 21:34:13 EET]      0B data/
[2020-03-15 21:34:13 EET]      0B index/
[2020-03-15 21:34:13 EET]      0B keys/
[2020-03-15 21:34:13 EET]      0B snapshots/

That’s It!

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