stoney backup: prov-backup-rsnapshot

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Overview

This pages contains all necessary information one needs to know about the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon. @PAT: What's the purpose of the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon? Please write a short introduction. --Chrigu (talk) 10:02, 19 June 2014 (CEST)

Configuration

(Note: Comments starting with /* are not in the configuration file, they are only in the wiki to add some additional information)

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/* If you want, you can override the log information from the global configuration file this might be useful for debugging */
[Global]
# If true the script logs every information to the log-file.
LOG_DEBUG = 1

# If true the script logs additional information to the log-file.
LOG_INFO = 1

#If true the script logs warnings to the log-file.
LOG_WARNING = 1

#If true the script logs errors to the log-file.
LOG_ERR = 1

/* Specify the hosts fully qualified domain name. This name will be used to perform some checks and also appear in the information and error mails */
ENVIRONMENT = <FQDN>
 
[Database]
BACKEND = LDAP
SERVER = ldaps://ldapm.tombstone.org
PORT = 636
ADMIN_USER = cn=Manager,dc=stoney-cloud,dc=org
ADMIN_PASSWORD = <PASSWORD>
SERVICE_SUBTREE = ou=accounts,ou=backup,ou=services,dc=stoney-cloud,dc=org
COOKIE_FILE = /etc/Provisioning/Backup/rsnapshot.cookie
DEFAULT_COOKIE = rid=001,csn=
SEARCH_FILTER = (&(entryCSN>=%entryCSN%)(sstProvisioningState=0))

/* Specifies the service itself. As it is the prov-backup-rsnapshot module, the SERVICE is "Backup" and the TYPE is "Rsnapshot".
 * The MODUS is as usual selfcare and the TRANSPORTAPI is LocalCLI. This is because the daemon is running on the same host as the
 * backup accounts are provisioned and the commands can be executed on this host using the cli.
 * For more information about MODUS and TRANSPORTAPI see https://int.stepping-stone.ch/wiki/provisioning.pl#Service_Konfiguration
 */
[Service]
MODUS = selfcare
TRANSPORTAPI = LocalCLI
SERVICE = Backup
TYPE = Rsnapshot

SYSLOG = prov-backup-rsnapshot

/* For the TRANSPORTAPI LocalCLI there is no gateway required because there is no connection to establish. So set HOST, USER and
 * DSA_FILE to whatever you want. Don't leave it blank, otherwise the provisioning daemon would log some error messages saying
 * these attributes are empty 
 */
[Gateway]
HOST = localhost
USER = provisioning
DSA_FILE = none

/* Information about the backup itself (how to setup everything). Note that the %uid% int the RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG_FILE parameter will
 * be replaced by the accounts UID. The script CREATE_CHROOT_CMD was installed with the prov-backup-rsnapshot module, so do not
 * change this parameter. The quota parameters (SET_QUOTA_CMD, MOUNTPOINT, QUOTA_FILE, PROJECTS_FILE and PROJID_FILE) represent 
 * the quota setup as described on http://wiki.stoney-cloud.org/index.php/stoney_backup:_Server_set-up#Quota. If you followed this
 * manual, you can copy-paste them into your configuration file, otherwise adapt them according to your quota setup.
 */
[Backup]
RSNAPSHOT_CONFIG_FILE = /etc/rsnapshot/rsnapshot.conf.%uid%
SET_QUOTA_CMD = /usr/sbin/xfs_quota
CREATE_CHROOT_CMD = /usr/libexec/createBackupDirectory.sh
MOUNTPOINT = /var
QUOTA_FILE = /etc/backupSize
PROJECTS_FILE = /etc/projects
PROJID_FILE = /etc/projid

Communication with LDAP

The daemon "communicates" with the LDAP to let other processes know its current state. The important attributes therefore are sstProvisioningMode and sstProvisioningState in the given Backup-Account entry. The sequence is defined for adding, modifying or deleting an entry. The preconditions for all three modi are:

  • sstProvisioningMode is set to add, modify or delete
  • sstProvisioningState is set to 0
  • sstProvisioningDate is set to 0 or the current date (format: YYYYMMDD)

Add

Precondition

...
sstProvisioningMode: add
sstProvisioningState: 0
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Step 1

...
sstProvisioningMode: adding
sstProvisioningState: 0
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Now the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon works on the given entry.

Step 2

As soon as the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon finished working on the given entry:

...
sstProvisioningMode: added
sstProvisioningState: YYYYMMDDThhmmssZ
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Modify

Precondition

...
sstProvisioningMode: modify
sstProvisioningState: 0
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Step 1

...
sstProvisioningMode: modifying
sstProvisioningState: 0
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Now the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon works on the given entry.

Step 2

As soon as the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon has finished working on the given entry:

...
sstProvisioningMode: modified
sstProvisioningState: YYYYMMDDThhmmssZ
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Delete

Precondition

...
sstIsActive: FALSE
sstProvisioningMode: delete
sstProvisioningState: 0
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Step 1

...
sstProvisioningMode: deleting
sstProvisioningState: 0
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Now the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon works on the given entry.

Step 2

As soon as the prov-backup-rsnapshot daemon finished working on the given entry:

...
sstProvisioningMode: deleted
sstProvisioningState: YYYYMMDDThhmmssZ
sstProvisioningDate: 0
...

Source Code

The source code is located in our GitHub Repository:

https://github.com/stepping-stone/prov-backup-rsnapshot

Exit Codes

The following list defines the return codes and their meaning for the ...:

use constant
{
    SUCCESS                                 => 0,
    UNDEFINED_ERROR                         => 1,
    USER_NOT_PRESENT_IN_BACKEND             => 2,
    PERL_VERSION_NOT_STATISFIED             => 3,
    CANNOT_CHECK_HOME_DIR_PRESENCE          => 4,
    CANNOT_CREATE_HOME_DIR                  => 5,
    CANNOT_SET_QUOTA                        => 6,
    CANNOT_CREATE_RSNAPSHOT_CONFIGURATION   => 7,
};

Testing

Requirements

A working test server set up following the stoney backup: Server set-up guide.

Test the daemon

  • The daemon is running on the Backup-Server VM (kvm-0036)
    • Open a terminal and login to the Backup-Server VM
    • tail -f /var/log/syslog/provisioning.log
  • Open a second terminal and login to the Backup-Server VM
    • Make sure the directory /root/data exists, if not create it
    • Create an online backup account by executing the test script:
    • /usr/libexec/createBackupDirectory.sh --uid 3724300
    • The test script currently supports the following options:
      • --uid <UID>: Mandatory option, the backup accounts uid
      • --reseller <UID>: Optional, sets sstBelongsToResellerUID (default 4000000)
      • --customer <UID>: Optional, sets sstBelongsToCustomerUID (default 4000001)
      • --people <UID>: Optional, sets sstBelongsToPersonUID (default 4000002)
      • --givenname <Name>: Optional, sets the givenname attribute (default "Givenname")
      • --surname <Name>: Optional, sets the sn attribute (defualt "Surname")
    • Load the generated LDIF (you find them under /root/data) step by step into the LDAP and observe what the deamon is doing in the first terminal:
      • /root/loadOpenLDAPsingleLDIF.sh /root/data/01_add_3724300.ldif
      • /root/loadOpenLDAPsingleLDIF.sh /root/data/02_modify_3724300.ldif
      • /root/loadOpenLDAPsingleLDIF.sh /root/data/03_delete_3724300.ldif
      • /root/loadOpenLDAPsingleLDIF.sh /root/data/04_remove_3724300.ldif

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