$ oc login -u <username>
You install the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) with Multicloud Object Gateway (MCG) by installing the OADP Operator, creating a Secret
object, and then installing the Data Protection Application.
MCG is a component of OpenShift Container Storage (OCS). You configure MCG as a backup location in the DataProtectionApplication
custom resource (CR).
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If your cloud provider has a native snapshot API, configure a snapshot location. If your cloud provider does not support snapshots or if your storage is NFS, you can create backups with Restic.
You do not need to specify a snapshot location in the DataProtectionApplication
CR for Restic or Container Storage Interface (CSI) snapshots.
To install the OADP Operator in a restricted network environment, you must first disable the default OperatorHub sources and mirror the Operator catalog. For details, see Using Operator Lifecycle Manager on restricted networks.
You install the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator on OKD 4.8 by using Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM).
The OADP Operator installs Velero 1.7.
You must be logged in as a user with cluster-admin
privileges.
In the OKD web console, click Operators → OperatorHub.
Use the Filter by keyword field to find the OADP Operator.
Select the OADP Operator and click Install.
Click Install to install the Operator in the openshift-adp
project.
Click Operators → Installed Operators to verify the installation.
You can install the OpenShift Container Storage Operator and configure a Multi-Cloud Object Gateway (MCG) storage bucket as a replication repository for the Migration Toolkit for Containers (MTC).
You can install the OpenShift Container Storage Operator from OperatorHub.
Ensure that you have downloaded the pull secret from the Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager as shown in Obtaining the installation program in the installation documentation for your platform.
If you have the pull secret, add the redhat-operators
catalog to the OperatorHub custom resource (CR) as shown in Configuring OKD to use Red Hat Operators.
In the OKD web console, click Operators → OperatorHub.
Use Filter by keyword (in this case, OCS) to find the OpenShift Container Storage Operator.
Select the OpenShift Container Storage Operator and click Install.
Select an Update Channel, Installation Mode, and Approval Strategy.
Click Install.
On the Installed Operators page, the OpenShift Container Storage Operator appears in the openshift-storage project with the status Succeeded.
You can create the Multi-Cloud Object Gateway (MCG) storage bucket’s custom resources (CRs).
Log in to the OKD cluster:
$ oc login -u <username>
Create the NooBaa
CR configuration file, noobaa.yml
, with the following content:
apiVersion: noobaa.io/v1alpha1
kind: NooBaa
metadata:
name: <noobaa>
namespace: openshift-storage
spec:
dbResources:
requests:
cpu: 0.5 (1)
memory: 1Gi
coreResources:
requests:
cpu: 0.5 (1)
memory: 1Gi
1 | For a very small cluster, you can change the value to 0.1 . |
Create the NooBaa
object:
$ oc create -f noobaa.yml
Create the BackingStore
CR configuration file, bs.yml
, with the following content:
apiVersion: noobaa.io/v1alpha1
kind: BackingStore
metadata:
finalizers:
- noobaa.io/finalizer
labels:
app: noobaa
name: <mcg_backing_store>
namespace: openshift-storage
spec:
pvPool:
numVolumes: 3 (1)
resources:
requests:
storage: <volume_size> (2)
storageClass: <storage_class> (3)
type: pv-pool
1 | Specify the number of volumes in the persistent volume pool. |
2 | Specify the size of the volumes, for example, 50Gi . |
3 | Specify the storage class, for example, gp2 . |
Create the BackingStore
object:
$ oc create -f bs.yml
Create the BucketClass
CR configuration file, bc.yml
, with the following content:
apiVersion: noobaa.io/v1alpha1
kind: BucketClass
metadata:
labels:
app: noobaa
name: <mcg_bucket_class>
namespace: openshift-storage
spec:
placementPolicy:
tiers:
- backingStores:
- <mcg_backing_store>
placement: Spread
Create the BucketClass
object:
$ oc create -f bc.yml
Create the ObjectBucketClaim
CR configuration file, obc.yml
, with the following content:
apiVersion: objectbucket.io/v1alpha1
kind: ObjectBucketClaim
metadata:
name: <bucket>
namespace: openshift-storage
spec:
bucketName: <bucket> (1)
storageClassName: <storage_class>
additionalConfig:
bucketclass: <mcg_bucket_class>
1 | Record the bucket name for adding the replication repository to the MTC web console. |
Create the ObjectBucketClaim
object:
$ oc create -f obc.yml
Watch the resource creation process to verify that the ObjectBucketClaim
status is Bound
:
$ watch -n 30 'oc get -n openshift-storage objectbucketclaim migstorage -o yaml'
This process can take five to ten minutes.
Obtain and record the following values, which are required when you add the replication repository to the MTC web console:
S3 endpoint:
$ oc get route -n openshift-storage s3
S3 provider access key:
$ oc get secret -n openshift-storage migstorage \
-o go-template='{{ .data.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}' | base64 --decode
S3 provider secret access key:
$ oc get secret -n openshift-storage migstorage \
-o go-template='{{ .data.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}' | base64 --decode
You create a Secret
object for the backup and snapshot locations if they use the same credentials.
The default name of the Secret
is cloud-credentials
.
Your object storage and cloud storage must use the same credentials.
You must configure object storage for Velero.
You must create a credentials-velero
file for the object storage in the appropriate format.
Create a Secret
with the default name:
$ oc create secret generic cloud-credentials -n openshift-adp --from-file cloud=credentials-velero
The Secret
is referenced in the spec.backupLocations.credential
block of the DataProtectionApplication
CR when you install the Data Protection Application.
If your backup and snapshot locations use different credentials, you create two Secret
objects:
Backup location Secret
with a custom name. The custom name is specified in the spec.backupLocations
block of the DataProtectionApplication
custom resource (CR).
Snapshot location Secret
with the default name, cloud-credentials
. This Secret
is not specified in the DataProtectionApplication
CR.
Create a credentials-velero
file for the snapshot location in the appropriate format for your cloud provider.
Create a Secret
for the snapshot location with the default name:
$ oc create secret generic cloud-credentials -n openshift-adp --from-file cloud=credentials-velero
Create a credentials-velero
file for the backup location in the appropriate format for your object storage.
Create a Secret
for the backup location with a custom name:
$ oc create secret generic <custom_secret> -n openshift-adp --from-file cloud=credentials-velero
Add the Secret
with the custom name to the DataProtectionApplication
CR, as in the following example:
apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
kind: DataProtectionApplication
metadata:
name: <dpa_sample>
namespace: openshift-adp
spec:
configuration:
velero:
defaultPlugins:
- aws
- openshift
restic:
enable: true
backupLocations:
- velero:
config:
profile: "default"
region: minio
s3Url: <url>
insecureSkipTLSVerify: "true"
s3ForcePathStyle: "true"
provider: aws
default: true
credential:
key: cloud
name: <custom_secret> (1)
objectStorage:
bucket: <bucket_name>
prefix: <prefix>
1 | Backup location Secret with custom name. |
You can configure Velero resource allocations and enable self-signed CA certificates.
You set the CPU and memory resource allocations for the Velero
pod by editing the DataProtectionApplication
custom resource (CR) manifest.
You must have the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator installed.
Edit the values in the spec.configuration.velero.podConfig.ResourceAllocations
block of the DataProtectionApplication
CR manifest, as in the following example:
apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
kind: DataProtectionApplication
metadata:
name: <dpa_sample>
spec:
...
configuration:
velero:
podConfig:
resourceAllocations:
limits:
cpu: "1" (1)
memory: 512Mi (2)
requests:
cpu: 500m (3)
memory: 256Mi (4)
1 | Specify the value in millicpus or CPU units. Default value is 500m or 1 CPU unit. |
2 | Default value is 512Mi . |
3 | Default value is 500m or 1 CPU unit. |
4 | Default value is 256Mi . |
You must enable a self-signed CA certificate for object storage by editing the DataProtectionApplication
custom resource (CR) manifest to prevent a certificate signed by unknown authority
error.
You must have the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator installed.
Edit the spec.backupLocations.velero.objectStorage.caCert
parameter and spec.backupLocations.velero.config
parameters of the DataProtectionApplication
CR manifest:
apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
kind: DataProtectionApplication
metadata:
name: <dpa_sample>
spec:
...
backupLocations:
- name: default
velero:
provider: aws
default: true
objectStorage:
bucket: <bucket>
prefix: <prefix>
caCert: <base64_encoded_cert_string> (1)
config:
insecureSkipTLSVerify: "false" (2)
...
1 | Specify the Base46-encoded CA certificate string. |
2 | Must be false to disable SSL/TLS security. |
You install the Data Protection Application (DPA) by creating an instance of the DataProtectionApplication
API.
You must install the OADP Operator.
You must configure object storage as a backup location.
If you use snapshots to back up PVs, your cloud provider must support either a native snapshot API or Container Storage Interface (CSI) snapshots.
If the backup and snapshot locations use the same credentials, you must create a Secret
with the default name, cloud-credentials
.
If the backup and snapshot locations use different credentials, you must create two secrets
:
Secret
with a custom name for the backup location. You add this Secret
to the DataProtectionApplication
CR.
Secret
with the default name, cloud-credentials
, for the snapshot location. This Secret
is not referenced in the DataProtectionApplication
CR.
If you do not want to specify backup or snapshot locations during the installation, you can create a default |
Click Operators → Installed Operators and select the OADP Operator.
Under Provided APIs, click Create instance in the DataProtectionApplication box.
Click YAML View and update the parameters of the DataProtectionApplication
manifest:
apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
kind: DataProtectionApplication
metadata:
name: <dpa_sample>
namespace: openshift-adp
spec:
configuration:
velero:
defaultPlugins:
- aws
- openshift (1)
restic:
enable: true (2)
backupLocations:
- velero:
config:
profile: "default"
region: minio
s3Url: <url> (3)
insecureSkipTLSVerify: "true"
s3ForcePathStyle: "true"
provider: aws
default: true
credential:
key: cloud
name: cloud-credentials (4)
objectStorage:
bucket: <bucket_name> (5)
prefix: <prefix> (6)
1 | The openshift plugin is mandatory in order to back up and restore namespaces on an OKD cluster. |
2 | Set to false if you want to disable the Restic installation. Restic deploys a daemon set, which means that each worker node has Restic pods running. You configure Restic for backups by adding spec.defaultVolumesToRestic: true to the Backup CR. |
3 | Specify the URL of the S3 endpoint. |
4 | If you do not specify this value, the default name, cloud-credentials , is used. If you specify a custom name, the custom name is used for the backup location. |
5 | Specify a bucket as the backup storage location. If the bucket is not a dedicated bucket for Velero backups, you must specify a prefix. |
6 | Specify a prefix for Velero backups, for example, velero , if the bucket is used for multiple purposes. |
Click Create.
Verify the installation by viewing the OADP resources:
$ oc get all -n openshift-adp
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE pod/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47-6l8z8 2/2 Running 0 2m8s pod/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry-5d6968cbdd-d5w9k 1/1 Running 0 95s pod/restic-9cq4q 1/1 Running 0 94s pod/restic-m4lts 1/1 Running 0 94s pod/restic-pv4kr 1/1 Running 0 95s pod/velero-588db7f655-n842v 1/1 Running 0 95s NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE service/oadp-operator-controller-manager-metrics-service ClusterIP 172.30.70.140 <none> 8443/TCP 2m8s service/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry-svc ClusterIP 172.30.130.230 <none> 5000/TCP 95s NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE NODE SELECTOR AGE daemonset.apps/restic 3 3 3 3 3 <none> 96s NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE deployment.apps/oadp-operator-controller-manager 1/1 1 1 2m9s deployment.apps/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry 1/1 1 1 96s deployment.apps/velero 1/1 1 1 96s NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE replicaset.apps/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47 1 1 1 2m9s replicaset.apps/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry-5d6968cbdd 1 1 1 96s replicaset.apps/velero-588db7f655 1 1 1 96s
You enable the Container Storage Interface (CSI) in the DataProtectionApplication
custom resource (CR) in order to back up persistent volumes with CSI snapshots.
The cloud provider must support CSI snapshots.
Edit the DataProtectionApplication
CR, as in the following example:
apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
kind: DataProtectionApplication
...
spec:
configuration:
velero:
defaultPlugins:
- openshift
- csi (1)
featureFlags:
- EnableCSI (2)
1 | Add the csi default plugin. |
2 | Add the EnableCSI feature flag. |