Installing and configuring the OpenShift API for Data Protection with OpenShift Data Foundation

You install the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) with OpenShift Data Foundation by installing the OADP Operator and configuring a backup location and a snapshot location. Then, you install the Data Protection Application.

You can configure Multicloud Object Gateway or any S3-compatible object storage as a backup location.

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You create a Secret for the backup location and then you install the Data Protection Application.

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.

Installing the OADP Operator

You install the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator on OKD 4.11 by using Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM).

The OADP Operator installs Velero 1.9.

Prerequisites

  • You must be logged in as a user with cluster-admin privileges.

Procedure

  1. In the OKD web console, click OperatorsOperatorHub.

  2. Use the Filter by keyword field to find the OADP Operator.

  3. Select the OADP Operator and click Install.

  4. Click Install to install the Operator in the openshift-adp project.

  5. Click OperatorsInstalled Operators to verify the installation.

About backup and snapshot locations and their secrets

You specify backup and snapshot locations and their secrets in the DataProtectionApplication custom resource (CR).

Backup locations

You specify S3-compatible object storage, such as Multicloud Object Gateway, Noobaa, or Minio, as a backup location.

Velero backs up OKD resources, Kubernetes objects, and internal images as an archive file on object storage.

Snapshot locations

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 Restic, you do not need to specify a snapshot location because Restic backs up the file system on object storage.

Secrets

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 Secret. Otherwise, the installation will fail.

If you do not want to specify backup or snapshot locations during the installation, you can create a default Secret with an empty credentials-velero file.

Creating a default Secret

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 default name of the Secret is cloud-credentials, unless your backup storage provider has a default plug-in, such as aws, azure, or gcp. In that case, the default name is specified in the provider-specific OADP installation procedure.

The DataProtectionApplication custom resource (CR) requires a default Secret. Otherwise, the installation will fail. If the name of the backup location Secret is not specified, the default name is used.

If you do not want to use the backup location credentials during the installation, you can create a Secret with the default name by using an empty credentials-velero file.

Prerequisites

  • 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.

Procedure

  • Create a Secret with the default name:

    1. $ 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.

Creating secrets for different credentials

If your backup and snapshot locations use different credentials, you must 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.

Procedure

  1. Create a credentials-velero file for the snapshot location in the appropriate format for your cloud provider.

  2. Create a Secret for the snapshot location with the default name:

    1. $ oc create secret generic cloud-credentials -n openshift-adp --from-file cloud=credentials-velero
  3. Create a credentials-velero file for the backup location in the appropriate format for your object storage.

  4. Create a Secret for the backup location with a custom name:

    1. $ oc create secret generic <custom_secret> -n openshift-adp --from-file cloud=credentials-velero
  5. Add the Secret with the custom name to the DataProtectionApplication CR, as in the following example:

    1. apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
    2. kind: DataProtectionApplication
    3. metadata:
    4. name: <dpa_sample>
    5. namespace: openshift-adp
    6. spec:
    7. ...
    8. backupLocations:
    9. - velero:
    10. provider: <provider>
    11. default: true
    12. credential:
    13. key: cloud
    14. name: <custom_secret> (1)
    15. objectStorage:
    16. bucket: <bucket_name>
    17. prefix: <prefix>
    1Backup location Secret with custom name.

Configuring the Data Protection Application

You can configure the Data Protection Application by setting Velero resource allocations or enabling self-signed CA certificates.

Setting Velero CPU and memory resource allocations

You set the CPU and memory resource allocations for the Velero pod by editing the DataProtectionApplication custom resource (CR) manifest.

Prerequisites

  • You must have the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator installed.

Procedure

  • Edit the values in the spec.configuration.velero.podConfig.ResourceAllocations block of the DataProtectionApplication CR manifest, as in the following example:

    1. apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
    2. kind: DataProtectionApplication
    3. metadata:
    4. name: <dpa_sample>
    5. spec:
    6. ...
    7. configuration:
    8. velero:
    9. podConfig:
    10. nodeSelector: <node selector> (1)
    11. resourceAllocations:
    12. limits:
    13. cpu: "1"
    14. memory: 512Mi
    15. requests:
    16. cpu: 500m
    17. memory: 256Mi
    1Specify the node selector to be supplied to Velero podSpec

Enabling self-signed CA certificates

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.

Prerequisites

  • You must have the OpenShift API for Data Protection (OADP) Operator installed.

Procedure

  • Edit the spec.backupLocations.velero.objectStorage.caCert parameter and spec.backupLocations.velero.config parameters of the DataProtectionApplication CR manifest:

    1. apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
    2. kind: DataProtectionApplication
    3. metadata:
    4. name: <dpa_sample>
    5. spec:
    6. ...
    7. backupLocations:
    8. - name: default
    9. velero:
    10. provider: aws
    11. default: true
    12. objectStorage:
    13. bucket: <bucket>
    14. prefix: <prefix>
    15. caCert: <base64_encoded_cert_string> (1)
    16. config:
    17. insecureSkipTLSVerify: "false" (2)
    18. ...
    1Specify the Base46-encoded CA certificate string.
    2The 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.

Installing the Data Protection Application

You install the Data Protection Application (DPA) by creating an instance of the DataProtectionApplication API.

Prerequisites

  • 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 Secret with an empty credentials-velero file. If there is no default Secret, the installation will fail.

Procedure

  1. Click OperatorsInstalled Operators and select the OADP Operator.

  2. Under Provided APIs, click Create instance in the DataProtectionApplication box.

  3. Click YAML View and update the parameters of the DataProtectionApplication manifest:

    1. apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
    2. kind: DataProtectionApplication
    3. metadata:
    4. name: <dpa_sample>
    5. namespace: openshift-adp
    6. spec:
    7. configuration:
    8. velero:
    9. defaultPlugins:
    10. - kubevirt (1)
    11. - gcp (2)
    12. - csi (3)
    13. - openshift (4)
    14. restic:
    15. enable: true (5)
    16. podConfig:
    17. nodeSelector: <node selector> (6)
    18. backupLocations:
    19. - velero:
    20. provider: gcp (7)
    21. default: true
    22. credential:
    23. key: cloud
    24. name: <default_secret> (8)
    25. objectStorage:
    26. bucket: <bucket_name> (9)
    27. prefix: <prefix> (10)
    1Optional: The kubevirt plug-in is used with OKD Virtualization.
    2Specify the default plug-in for the backup provider, for example, gcp, if appropriate.
    3Specify the csi default plug-in if you use CSI snapshots to back up PVs. The csi plug-in uses the Velero CSI beta snapshot APIs. You do not need to configure a snapshot location.
    4The openshift plug-in is mandatory.
    5Set 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.
    6Specify the node selector to be supplied to Restic podSpec
    7Specify the backup provider.
    8If you use a default plug-in for the backup provider, you must specify the correct default name for the Secret, for example, cloud-credentials-gcp. If you specify a custom name, the custom name is used for the backup location. If you do not specify a Secret name, the default name is used.
    9Specify a bucket as the backup storage location. If the bucket is not a dedicated bucket for Velero backups, you must specify a prefix.
    10Specify a prefix for Velero backups, for example, velero, if the bucket is used for multiple purposes.
  4. Click Create.

  5. Verify the installation by viewing the OADP resources:

    1. $ oc get all -n openshift-adp

    Example output

    1. NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
    2. pod/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47-6l8z8 2/2 Running 0 2m8s
    3. pod/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry-5d6968cbdd-d5w9k 1/1 Running 0 95s
    4. pod/restic-9cq4q 1/1 Running 0 94s
    5. pod/restic-m4lts 1/1 Running 0 94s
    6. pod/restic-pv4kr 1/1 Running 0 95s
    7. pod/velero-588db7f655-n842v 1/1 Running 0 95s
    8. NAME TYPE CLUSTER-IP EXTERNAL-IP PORT(S) AGE
    9. service/oadp-operator-controller-manager-metrics-service ClusterIP 172.30.70.140 <none> 8443/TCP 2m8s
    10. service/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry-svc ClusterIP 172.30.130.230 <none> 5000/TCP 95s
    11. NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE NODE SELECTOR AGE
    12. daemonset.apps/restic 3 3 3 3 3 <none> 96s
    13. NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
    14. deployment.apps/oadp-operator-controller-manager 1/1 1 1 2m9s
    15. deployment.apps/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry 1/1 1 1 96s
    16. deployment.apps/velero 1/1 1 1 96s
    17. NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
    18. replicaset.apps/oadp-operator-controller-manager-67d9494d47 1 1 1 2m9s
    19. replicaset.apps/oadp-velero-sample-1-aws-registry-5d6968cbdd 1 1 1 96s
    20. replicaset.apps/velero-588db7f655 1 1 1 96s

Enabling CSI in the DataProtectionApplication CR

You enable the Container Storage Interface (CSI) in the DataProtectionApplication custom resource (CR) in order to back up persistent volumes with CSI snapshots.

Prerequisites

  • The cloud provider must support CSI snapshots.

Procedure

  • Edit the DataProtectionApplication CR, as in the following example:

    1. apiVersion: oadp.openshift.io/v1alpha1
    2. kind: DataProtectionApplication
    3. ...
    4. spec:
    5. configuration:
    6. velero:
    7. defaultPlugins:
    8. - openshift
    9. - csi (1)
    10. featureFlags:
    11. - EnableCSI (2)
    1Add the csi default plug-in.
    2Add the EnableCSI feature flag.