$ export ROX_API_TOKEN=<api_token>
You can perform data backups for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes. You can use these backups for data restoration in the case of an infrastructure disaster, or corrupt data.
You can configure automatic or on-demand backups by integrating with Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage.
Or you can perform on-demand backups by using the roxctl
command-line interface (cli).
The backup includes the entire Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes database, which includes all configurations, resources, events, and certificates. Make sure that backups are stored securely.
If you are using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes 3.0.53 or older, the backup does not include certificates. |
You can use the roxctl
cli to take the backups by using the backup
command. You require either an API token or your administrator password to run this command.
You can back up the entire database of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes by using an API token.
You must have an API token with the Admin
role.
You must have installed the roxctl
cli.
Set the ROX_API_TOKEN
and the ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS
environment variables:
$ export ROX_API_TOKEN=<api_token>
$ export ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS=<address>:<port_number>
Run the backup
command:
For Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes 3.0.55 or later:
$ roxctl -e "$ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS" central backup
For Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes 3.0.54 or older:
$ roxctl -e "$ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS" central db backup
By default, the roxctl
cli saves the backup file in the directory in which you run the command.
You can use the --output
option to specify the backup file location.
You can back up the entire database of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes by using your administrator password.
You must have the administrator password.
You must have installed the roxctl
cli.
Set the ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS
environment variable:
$ export ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS=<address>:<port_number>
Run the backup
command:
For Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes 3.0.55 or later:
$ roxctl -p <admin_password> -e "$ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS" central backup
For Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes 3.0.54 or older:
$ roxctl -p <admin_password> -e "$ROX_CENTRAL_ADDRESS" central db backup
By default, the roxctl
cli saves the backup file in the directory in which you run the command.
You can use the --output
option to specify the backup file location.