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🚀 Quickstart

Installation

curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CupCakeArmy/autorestic/master/install.sh | bash

Write a simple config file

vim ~/.autorestic.yml

For a quick overview:

  • locations can be seen as the inputs and backends the output where the data is stored and backed up.
  • One location can have one or multiple backends for redundancy.
  • One backend can also be the target for multiple locations.

⚠️ WARNING ⚠️

Note that the data is automatically encrypted on the server. The key will be generated and added to your config file. Every backend will have a separate key. You should keep a copy of the keys or config file somewhere in case your server dies. Otherwise DATA IS LOST!

locations:
  home:
    from: /home/me
    to: remote

  important:
    from: /path/to/important/stuff
    to:
      - remote
      - hdd

backends:
  remote:
    type: s3
    path: 's3.amazonaws.com/bucket_name'
    key: some-random-password-198rc79r8y1029c8yfewj8f1u0ef87yh198uoieufy
    env:
      AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: account_id
      AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: account_key

  hdd:
    type: local
    path: /mnt/my_external_storage
    key: 'if not key is set it will be generated for you'

Check

autorestic check

This checks if the config file has any issues. If this is the first time this can take longer as autorestic will setup the backends.

Now is good time to backup the config. After you run autorestic at least once we will add the generated encryption keys to the config.

Backup

autorestic backup -a

This will do a backup of all locations.

Restore

autorestic restore -l home --from hdd --to /path/where/to/restore

This will restore the location home from the backend hdd to the given path.

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