Re: RGW snapshots

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Craig Lewis <clewis@...> writes:

> 
> 
>     I've looked into this a bit, and the
>       best I've come up with is to snapshot all of the RGW pools.  I
>       asked a similar question before: 
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.ceph.user/855
>       I am planning to have a 2nd cluster for disaster recovery, with
>       some in-house geo-replication.  
>       I haven't actually tried this yet.  I just setup my development
>       cluster, and this is on my list of things to test.  The basic
>       idea:
> Disable geo-replication
>         Snapshot the Disaster Recovery cluster manually
> 
>         Rollback all of the RGW pools to the snapshot I want to
>           restore from
> 
>         Manually restore objects from the Disaster Recovery cluster
>           to the Production Cluster, probably using s3cmd
> 
>         Return all of the RGW pools to the most recent snapshot
>         Re-enable geo-replication
>       
> 

Hi,

I am facing the same issue (I want to create backups of buckets, and I would 
like to do this from snapshots so that I can get a consistent backup without 
stopping write operations).

Any news on how this worked out? Any new features that make this process 
simpler?

Thanks!


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