$ oc create secret generic cloud-credentials -n openshift-adp --from-file cloud=credentials-velero
As a cluster administrator, you install the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) by installing the OADP Operator. The Operator installs Velero 1.14.
You create a default secret
for your backup storage provider and then you install the Data Protection Application.
You install the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator on OKD 4.13 by using Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM).
The OADP Operator installs Velero 1.14.
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 specify backup and snapshot locations and their secrets in the DataProtectionApplication
custom resource (CR).
You specify AWS S3-compatible object storage as a backup location, such as Multicloud Object Gateway; Red Hat Container Storage; Ceph RADOS Gateway, also known as Ceph Object Gateway; {odf-full}; or MinIO.
Velero backs up OKD resources, Kubernetes objects, and internal images as an archive file on object storage.
If you use your cloud provider’s native snapshot API to back up persistent volumes, you must specify the cloud provider as the snapshot location.
If you use Container Storage Interface (CSI) snapshots, you do not need to specify a snapshot location because you will create a VolumeSnapshotClass
CR to register the CSI driver.
If you use File System Backup (FSB), you do not need to specify a snapshot location because FSB backs up the file system on object storage.
If the backup and snapshot locations use the same credentials or if you do not require a snapshot location, you create a default secret
.
If the backup and snapshot locations use different credentials, you create two secret objects:
Custom secret
for the backup location, which you specify in the DataProtectionApplication
CR.
Default secret
for the snapshot location, which is not referenced in the DataProtectionApplication
CR.
The Data Protection Application requires a default If you do not want to specify backup or snapshot locations during the installation, you can create a default |
You create a default secret
if your backup and snapshot locations use the same credentials or if you do not require a snapshot location.
The If you do not want to use the backup location credentials during the installation, you can create a |
Your object storage and cloud storage, if any, 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.
You can configure the Data Protection Application by setting Velero resource allocations or enabling 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:
nodeSelector: <node_selector> (1)
resourceAllocations: (2)
limits:
cpu: "1"
memory: 1024Mi
requests:
cpu: 200m
memory: 256Mi
1 | Specify the node selector to be supplied to Velero podSpec. |
2 | The resourceAllocations listed are for average usage. |
Kopia is an option in OADP 1.3 and later releases. You can use Kopia for file system backups, and Kopia is your only option for Data Mover cases with the built-in Data Mover. Kopia is more resource intensive than Restic, and you might need to adjust the CPU and memory requirements accordingly. |
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 Base64-encoded CA certificate string. |
2 | The insecureSkipTLSVerify configuration can be set to either "true" or "false" . If set to "true" , SSL/TLS security is disabled. If set to "false" , SSL/TLS security is enabled. |
You might want to use the Velero CLI without installing it locally on your system by creating an alias for it.
You must be logged in to the OpenShift Container Platform cluster as a user with the cluster-admin
role.
You must have the OpenShift CLI (oc
) installed.
To use an aliased Velero command, run the following command:
$ alias velero='oc -n openshift-adp exec deployment/velero -c velero -it -- ./velero'
Check that the alias is working by running the following command:
$ velero version
Client:
Version: v1.12.1-OADP
Git commit: -
Server:
Version: v1.12.1-OADP
To use a CA certificate with this command, you can add a certificate to the Velero deployment by running the following commands:
$ CA_CERT=$(oc -n openshift-adp get dataprotectionapplications.oadp.openshift.io <dpa-name> -o jsonpath='{.spec.backupLocations[0].velero.objectStorage.caCert}')
$ [[ -n $CA_CERT ]] && echo "$CA_CERT" | base64 -d | oc exec -n openshift-adp -i deploy/velero -c velero -- bash -c "cat > /tmp/your-cacert.txt" || echo "DPA BSL has no caCert"
$ velero describe backup <backup_name> --details --cacert /tmp/<your_cacert>.txt
To fetch the backup logs, run the following command:
$ velero backup logs <backup_name> --cacert /tmp/<your_cacert.txt>
You can use these logs to view failures and warnings for the resources that you cannot back up.
If the Velero pod restarts, the /tmp/your-cacert.txt
file disappears, and you must re-create the /tmp/your-cacert.txt
file by re-running the commands from the previous step.
You can check if the /tmp/your-cacert.txt
file still exists, in the file location where you stored it, by running the following command:
$ oc exec -n openshift-adp -i deploy/velero -c velero -- bash -c "ls /tmp/your-cacert.txt"
/tmp/your-cacert.txt
In a future release of OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP), we plan to mount the certificate to the Velero pod so that this step is not required.
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 you do not want to specify backup or snapshot locations during the installation, you can create a default |
Velero creates a secret named After you create your DPA, the first time that you run a backup targeted to the backup repository, Velero creates a backup repository whose secret is |
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:
Click Create.
Verify the installation by viewing the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) resources by running the following command:
$ oc get all -n openshift-adp
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE pod/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47-6l8z8 2/2 Running 0 2m8s 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 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/velero 1/1 1 1 96s NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE replicaset.apps/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47 1 1 1 2m9s replicaset.apps/velero-588db7f655 1 1 1 96s
Verify that the DataProtectionApplication
(DPA) is reconciled by running the following command:
$ oc get dpa dpa-sample -n openshift-adp -o jsonpath='{.status}'
{"conditions":[{"lastTransitionTime":"2023-10-27T01:23:57Z","message":"Reconcile complete","reason":"Complete","status":"True","type":"Reconciled"}]}
Verify the type
is set to Reconciled
.
Verify the backup storage location and confirm that the PHASE
is Available
by running the following command:
$ oc get backupStorageLocation -n openshift-adp
NAME PHASE LAST VALIDATED AGE DEFAULT
dpa-sample-1 Available 1s 3d16h true
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 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:
Click Create.
Verify the installation by viewing the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) resources by running the following command:
$ oc get all -n openshift-adp
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE pod/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47-6l8z8 2/2 Running 0 2m8s pod/node-agent-9cq4q 1/1 Running 0 94s pod/node-agent-m4lts 1/1 Running 0 94s pod/node-agent-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/openshift-adp-velero-metrics-svc ClusterIP 172.30.10.0 <none> 8085/TCP 8h NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE NODE SELECTOR AGE daemonset.apps/node-agent 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/velero 1/1 1 1 96s NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE replicaset.apps/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47 1 1 1 2m9s replicaset.apps/velero-588db7f655 1 1 1 96s
Verify that the DataProtectionApplication
(DPA) is reconciled by running the following command:
$ oc get dpa dpa-sample -n openshift-adp -o jsonpath='{.status}'
{"conditions":[{"lastTransitionTime":"2023-10-27T01:23:57Z","message":"Reconcile complete","reason":"Complete","status":"True","type":"Reconciled"}]}
Verify the type
is set to Reconciled
.
Verify the backup storage location and confirm that the PHASE
is Available
by running the following command:
$ oc get backupStorageLocation -n openshift-adp
NAME PHASE LAST VALIDATED AGE DEFAULT
dpa-sample-1 Available 1s 3d16h true
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)
1 | Add the csi default plugin. |
You uninstall the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) by deleting the OADP Operator. See Deleting Operators from a cluster for details.