Tool for easy ClickHouse backup and restore with S3 and GCS support
- Easy creating and restoring backups of all or specific tables
- Efficient storing of multiple backups on the file system
- Most efficient AWS S3/GCS uploading and downloading with streaming compression
- Support of incremental backups on remote storages
- ClickHouse above 1.1.54390 is supported
- Only MergeTree family tables engines
- Backup of 'Tiered storage' or
storage_policy
IS NOT SUPPORTED! - Maximum backup size on remote storages is 5TB
- Maximum number of parts on AWS S3 is 10,000 (increase part_size if your database is more than 1TB)
- Download the latest binary from the releases page and decompress with:
tar -zxvf clickhouse-backup.tar.gz
- Use the official tiny Docker image and run it like:
docker run --rm -it --network host -v "/var/lib/clickhouse:/var/lib/clickhouse" \
-e CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD="password" \
-e S3_BUCKET="clickhouse-backup" \
-e S3_ACCESS_KEY="access_key" \
-e S3_SECRET_KEY="secret" \
alexakulov/clickhouse-backup --help
- Bulid from the sources:
GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/AlexAkulov/clickhouse-backup
NAME:
clickhouse-backup - Tool for easy backup of ClickHouse with cloud support
USAGE:
clickhouse-backup <command> [-t, --tables=<db>.<table>] <backup_name>
VERSION:
unknown
DESCRIPTION:
Run as 'root' or 'clickhouse' user
COMMANDS:
tables Print list of tables
create Create new backup
upload Upload backup to remote storage
list Print list of backups
download Download backup from remote storage
restore Create schema and restore data from backup
delete Delete specific backup
default-config Print default config
freeze Freeze tables
clean Remove data in 'shadow' folder
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--config FILE, -c FILE Config FILE name. (default: "/etc/clickhouse-backup/config.yml")
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
Config file location can be defined by $CLICKHOUSE_BACKUP_CONFIG
All options can be overwritten via environment variables
general:
remote_storage: s3 # REMOTE_STORAGE
disable_progress_bar: false # DISABLE_PROGRESS_BAR
backups_to_keep_local: 0 # BACKUPS_TO_KEEP_LOCAL
backups_to_keep_remote: 0 # BACKUPS_TO_KEEP_REMOTE
clickhouse:
username: default # CLICKHOUSE_USERNAME
password: "" # CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD
host: localhost # CLICKHOUSE_HOST
port: 9000 # CLICKHOUSE_PORT
timeout: 5m # CLICKHOUSE_TIMEOUT
data_path: "" # CLICKHOUSE_DATA_PATH
skip_tables: # CLICKHOUSE_SKIP_TABLES
- system.*
s3:
access_key: "" # S3_ACCESS_KEY
secret_key: "" # S3_SECRET_KEY
bucket: "" # S3_BUCKET
endpoint: "" # S3_ENDPOINT
region: us-east-1 # S3_REGION
acl: private # S3_ACL
force_path_style: false # S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE
path: "" # S3_PATH
disable_ssl: false # S3_DISABLE_SSL
part_size: 104857600 # S3_PART_SIZE
compression_level: 1 # S3_COMPRESSION_LEVEL
# supports 'tar', 'lz4', 'bzip2', 'gzip', 'sz', 'xz'
compression_format: gzip # S3_COMPRESSION_FORMAT
# empty (default), AES256, or aws:kms
sse: AES256 # S3_SSE
disable_cert_verification: true # S3_DISABLE_CERT_VERIFICATION
gcs:
credentials_file: "" # GCS_CREDENTIALS_FILE
credentials_json: "" # GCS_CREDENTIALS_JSON
bucket: "" # GCS_BUCKET
path: "" # GCS_PATH
compression_level: 1 # GCS_COMPRESSION_LEVEL
compression_format: gzip # GCS_COMPRESSION_FORMAT
Never change files permissions in /var/lib/clickhouse/backup
.
This path contains hard links. Permissions on all hard links to the same data on disk are always identical.
That means that if you change the permissions/owner/attributes on a hard link in backup path, permissions on files with which ClickHouse works will be changed too.
That might lead to data corruption.
#!/bin/bash
BACKUP_NAME=my_backup_$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S)
clickhouse-backup create $BACKUP_NAME
clickhouse-backup upload $BACKUP_NAME
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