Back up Data to PV
This document describes how to back up the data of a TiDB cluster in Kubernetes to Persistent Volumes (PVs). PVs in this documentation can be any Kubernetes supported PV types. This document uses NFS as an example PV type.
The backup method described in this document is implemented based on CustomResourceDefinition (CRD) in TiDB Operator. For the underlying implementation, BR is used to get the backup data of the TiDB cluster, and then send the data to PVs. BR stands for Backup & Restore, which is a command-line tool for distributed backup and recovery of the TiDB cluster data.
Usage scenarios
If you have the following backup needs, you can use BR to make an ad-hoc backup or scheduled full backup of the TiDB cluster data to PVs:
- To back up a large volume of data at a fast speed
- To get a direct backup of data as SST files (key-value pairs)
For other backup needs, refer to Backup and Restore Overview to choose an appropriate backup method.
Note
- BR is only applicable to TiDB v3.1 or later releases.
- Data that is backed up using BR can only be restored to TiDB instead of other databases.
Ad-hoc backup
Ad-hoc backup supports both full backup and incremental backup.
To get an Ad-hoc backup, you need to create a Backup
Custom Resource (CR) object to describe the backup details. Then, TiDB Operator performs the specific backup operation based on this Backup
object. If an error occurs during the backup process, TiDB Operator does not retry, and you need to handle this error manually.
This document provides an example about how to back up the data of the demo1
TiDB cluster in the test1
Kubernetes namespace to NFS. The following are the detailed steps.
Step 1: Prepare for an ad-hoc backup
Download backup-rbac.yaml to the server that runs the backup task.
Execute the following command to create the role-based access control (RBAC) resources in the
test1
namespace:kubectl apply -f backup-rbac.yaml -n test1
Make sure that the NFS server is accessible from your Kubernetes cluster, and you have configured TiKV to mount the same NFS server directory to the same local path as in backup jobs. To mount NFS for TiKV, refer to the configuration below:
spec:
tikv:
additionalVolumes:
# Specify volume types that are supported by Kubernetes, Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#types-of-persistent-volumes
- name: nfs
nfs:
server: 192.168.0.2
path: /nfs
additionalVolumeMounts:
# This must match `name` in `additionalVolumes`
- name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
For a TiDB version earlier than v4.0.8, you also need to complete the following preparation steps. For TiDB v4.0.8 or a later version, skip these preparation steps.
Make sure that you have the
SELECT
andUPDATE
privileges on themysql.tidb
table of the backup database so that theBackup
CR can adjust the GC time before and after the backup.Create the
backup-demo1-tidb-secret
secret to store the account and password to access the TiDB cluster:kubectl create secret generic backup-demo1-tidb-secret --from-literal=password=${password} --namespace=test1
Step 2: Perform an ad-hoc backup
Create the
Backup
CR, and back up cluster data to NFS as described below:kubectl apply -f backup-nfs.yaml
The content of
backup-nfs.yaml
is as follows:---
apiVersion: pingcap.com/v1alpha1
kind: Backup
metadata:
name: demo1-backup-nfs
namespace: test1
spec:
# # backupType: full
# # Only needed for TiDB Operator < v1.1.10 or TiDB < v4.0.8
# from:
# host: ${tidb-host}
# port: ${tidb-port}
# user: ${tidb-user}
# secretName: backup-demo1-tidb-secret
br:
cluster: demo1
clusterNamespace: test1
# logLevel: info
# statusAddr: ${status-addr}
# concurrency: 4
# rateLimit: 0
# checksum: true
# options:
# - --lastbackupts=420134118382108673
local:
prefix: backup-nfs
volume:
name: nfs
nfs:
server: ${nfs_server_ip}
path: /nfs
volumeMount:
name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
When configuring
backup-nfs.yaml
, note the following:If you want to back up data incrementally, you only need to specify the last backup timestamp
--lastbackupts
inspec.br.options
. For the limitations of incremental backup, refer to Use BR to Back up and Restore Data.spec.local
refers to the configuration related to PVs. For more information about PV configuration, refer to Local storage fields.Some parameters in
spec.br
are optional, such aslogLevel
,statusAddr
,concurrency
,rateLimit
,checksum
, andtimeAgo
. For more information aboutspec.br
fields, refer to BR fields.For v4.0.8 or a later version, BR can automatically adjust
tikv_gc_life_time
. You do not need to configurespec.tikvGCLifeTime
andspec.from
fields in theBackup
CR.For more information about the
Backup
CR fields, refer to Backup CR fields.
After creating the
Backup
CR, TiDB Operator automatically starts the backup task. You can use the following command to check the backup status:kubectl get bk -n test1 -owide
Backup CR examples
Back up data of all clusters
---
apiVersion: pingcap.com/v1alpha1
kind: Backup
metadata:
name: demo1-backup-nfs
namespace: test1
spec:
# # backupType: full
# # Only needed for TiDB Operator < v1.1.10 or TiDB < v4.0.8
# from:
# host: ${tidb-host}
# port: ${tidb-port}
# user: ${tidb-user}
# secretName: backup-demo1-tidb-secret
br:
cluster: demo1
clusterNamespace: test1
local:
prefix: backup-nfs
volume:
name: nfs
nfs:
server: ${nfs_server_ip}
path: /nfs
volumeMount:
name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
Back up data of a single database
The following example backs up data of the db1
database.
---
apiVersion: pingcap.com/v1alpha1
kind: Backup
metadata:
name: demo1-backup-nfs
namespace: test1
spec:
# # backupType: full
# # Only needed for TiDB Operator < v1.1.10 or TiDB < v4.0.8
# from:
# host: ${tidb-host}
# port: ${tidb-port}
# user: ${tidb-user}
# secretName: backup-demo1-tidb-secret
tableFilter:
- "db1.*"
br:
cluster: demo1
clusterNamespace: test1
local:
prefix: backup-nfs
volume:
name: nfs
nfs:
server: ${nfs_server_ip}
path: /nfs
volumeMount:
name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
Back up data of a single table
The following example backs up data of the db1.table1
table.
---
apiVersion: pingcap.com/v1alpha1
kind: Backup
metadata:
name: demo1-backup-nfs
namespace: test1
spec:
# # backupType: full
# # Only needed for TiDB Operator < v1.1.10 or TiDB < v4.0.8
# from:
# host: ${tidb-host}
# port: ${tidb-port}
# user: ${tidb-user}
# secretName: backup-demo1-tidb-secret
tableFilter:
- "db1.table1"
br:
cluster: demo1
clusterNamespace: test1
local:
prefix: backup-nfs
volume:
name: nfs
nfs:
server: ${nfs_server_ip}
path: /nfs
volumeMount:
name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
Back up data of multiple tables using the table filter
The following example backs up data of the db1.table1
table and db1.table2
table.
---
apiVersion: pingcap.com/v1alpha1
kind: Backup
metadata:
name: demo1-backup-nfs
namespace: test1
spec:
# # backupType: full
# # Only needed for TiDB Operator < v1.1.10 or TiDB < v4.0.8
# from:
# host: ${tidb-host}
# port: ${tidb-port}
# user: ${tidb-user}
# secretName: backup-demo1-tidb-secret
tableFilter:
- "db1.table1"
- "db1.table2"
br:
cluster: demo1
clusterNamespace: test1
local:
prefix: backup-nfs
volume:
name: nfs
nfs:
server: ${nfs_server_ip}
path: /nfs
volumeMount:
name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
Scheduled full backup
You can set a backup policy to perform scheduled backups of the TiDB cluster, and set a backup retention policy to avoid excessive backup items. A scheduled full backup is described by a custom BackupSchedule
CR object. A full backup is triggered at each backup time point. Its underlying implementation is the ad-hoc full backup.
Step 1: Prepare for a scheduled full backup
The steps to prepare for a scheduled full backup are the same as that of Prepare for an ad-hoc backup.
Step 2: Perform a scheduled full backup
Create the
BackupSchedule
CR, and back up cluster data as described below:kubectl apply -f backup-schedule-nfs.yaml
The content of
backup-schedule-nfs.yaml
is as follows:---
apiVersion: pingcap.com/v1alpha1
kind: BackupSchedule
metadata:
name: demo1-backup-schedule-nfs
namespace: test1
spec:
#maxBackups: 5
#pause: true
maxReservedTime: "3h"
schedule: "*/2 * * * *"
backupTemplate:
# Only needed for TiDB Operator < v1.1.10 or TiDB < v4.0.8
# from:
# host: ${tidb_host}
# port: ${tidb_port}
# user: ${tidb_user}
# secretName: backup-demo1-tidb-secret
br:
cluster: demo1
clusterNamespace: test1
# logLevel: info
# statusAddr: ${status-addr}
# concurrency: 4
# rateLimit: 0
# checksum: true
local:
prefix: backup-nfs
volume:
name: nfs
nfs:
server: ${nfs_server_ip}
path: /nfs
volumeMount:
name: nfs
mountPath: /nfs
From the
backup-schedule-nfs.yaml
example above, you can see that thebackupSchedule
configuration consists of two parts. One is the unique configuration ofbackupSchedule
, and the other isbackupTemplate
.- For the unique configuration of
backupSchedule
, refer to BackupSchedule CR fields. backupTemplate
specifies the configuration related to the cluster and remote storage, which is the same as thespec
configuration of the Backup CR.
After creating the scheduled full backup, use the following command to check the backup status:
kubectl get bks -n test1 -owide
Use the following command to check all the backup items:
kubectl get bk -l tidb.pingcap.com/backup-schedule=demo1-backup-schedule-nfs -n test1
Delete the backup CR
If you no longer need the backup CR, refer to Delete the Backup CR.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any problem during the backup process, refer to Common Deployment Failures.