Restoring from rsync'd Digital Ocean Spaces - seemingly no path works
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Hi all -- hoping someone who's been down this road can help.
My current dedi server provider went out of business, so my existing Proxmox host is -- poof -- gone. Time to restore Cloudron from backups. My challenge:
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On a new Cloudron install, when going to the UI initially and clicking the restore option, seemingly no combination of relative paths will be accepted by the form.
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Leaving it blank doesn't work, obviously. But neither does /{bucket name} or /{bucket name}/{prefix} or {/{bucket name}/ {snapshots}
Clearly, the form wants a file name at the end of that path. But the examples in the doc all show restoring from a tarball rather than an incremental rsync. Within/snapshots, I have a lot of date-and-code folders and no indication of which file I should point to.
Any help, much appreciated!
EDIT/UPDATE: Saw some success pointing it at the box folder in snapshots; it complained about a lack of version info and wouldn't restore. Turns out the entire contents of fsmetadata.json is:
{ "emptyDirs": [], "execFiles": [], "symlinks": [] } -
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@gregwbrooks The fsmetadata.json file is fine .
Is the confusion around how to fill up the backup id field in the restore UI form? This is simply
timestamp/box_vxx_.tar.gz. It does not include the prefix . It is the path inside the prefix .@joseph there are no .tar.gz files or even .tar files -- not in /box and not in any of the app backup folders. Just ... files. SQL dumps, json files, etc.
I assumed this was because it was rsync rather than something else.
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@gregwbrooks my bad, you are right that in rsync mode, there are no .tar.gz files. In rsync, the path is simply
timestamp/box_vxx_yy.@joseph that did the trick! Solved and thank you!
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J james has marked this topic as solved on
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@gregwbrooks my bad, you are right that in rsync mode, there are no .tar.gz files. In rsync, the path is simply
timestamp/box_vxx_yy.@joseph said in Restoring from rsync'd Digital Ocean Spaces - seemingly no path works:
@gregwbrooks my bad, you are right that in rsync mode, there are no .tar.gz files. In rsync, the path is simply
timestamp/box_vxx_yy.Can we improve the docs to make this clearer?
Thanks
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I have updated https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#restore-cloudron and https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/download-backups/#backup-file-names . Bit of a hasty edit but time is really right these days!
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