Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of TracBackup


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    1 = Trac Backup = 
     1= Trac Backup 
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    23[[TracGuideToc]] 
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    4 Since Trac uses a database backend, some extra care is required to safely create a backup of a [wiki:TracEnvironment project environment]. Luckily, [wiki:TracAdmin trac-admin] has a command to make backups easier: `hotcopy`. 
     5Trac backups are a copied snapshot of the entire [TracEnvironment project environment] directory, including the database. Backups can be created using the `hotcopy` command of [TracAdmin trac-admin]. 
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    6   ''Note: Trac uses the `hotcopy` nomenclature to match that of [http://subversion.tigris.org/ Subversion], to make it easier to remember when managing both Trac and Subversion servers.'' 
     7'''Note''': Trac uses the `hotcopy` nomenclature to match that of [http://subversion.tigris.org/ Subversion], to make it easier to remember when managing both Trac and Subversion servers. 
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    8 == Creating a Backup == 
     9== Creating a Backup 
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    10 To create a backup of a live TracEnvironment, simply run: 
    11 {{{ 
    12  
    13   $ trac-admin /path/to/projenv hotcopy /path/to/backupdir 
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     11Create a backup of a live TracEnvironment by running: 
     12{{{#!sh 
     13$ trac-admin /path/to/projenv hotcopy /path/to/backupdir 
    1514}}} 
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    17 [wiki:TracAdmin trac-admin] will lock the database while copying.'' 
     16The database will be locked while hotcopy is running. 
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    1918The resulting backup directory is safe to handle using standard file-based backup tools like `tar` or `dump`/`restore`. 
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    21 Please, note, that hotcopy command does not overwrite target directory and when such exists, hotcopy ends with error: `Command failed: [Errno 17] File exists:` This is discussed in [trac:ticket:3198 #3198]. 
     20Please note, the `hotcopy` command will not overwrite a target directory. When the target exists the operation will end with an error: `Command failed: [Errno 17] File exists:` This is discussed in [trac:#3198 #3198]. 
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    23 === Restoring a Backup === 
     22== Restoring a Backup 
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    25 Backups are simply a copied snapshot of the entire [wiki:TracEnvironment project environment] directory, including the SQLite database.  
     24To restore an environment from a backup, stop the process running Trac, ie the web server or [TracStandalone tracd], restore the contents of your backup to your [TracEnvironment project environment] directory and restart the process. 
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    27 To restore an environment from a backup, stop the process running Trac (i.e. the Web server or [wiki:TracStandalone tracd]), restore the contents of your backup (path/to/backupdir) to your [wiki:TracEnvironment project environment] directory and restart the service. 
     26If you are using a database other than SQLite, you'll need to restore the database from the dump file. The dump file is saved in the environment `db` directory. 
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     28To restore a PostgreSQL database backup, use the command: 
     29{{{#!sh 
     30$ psql -U <user> -d <database> -f /path/to/postgresql.dump 
     31}}} 
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     33The `<database>` option is the same as the [TracEnvironment#DatabaseConnectionStrings database connection string] in the [TracIni#trac-database-option "[trac] database"] option of //trac.ini//. 
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     35Similarly, for MySQL: 
     36 
     37{{{#!sh 
     38$ mysql -u <user> -p <database> < /path/to/mysql.dump 
     39}}} 
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    30 See also: TracAdmin, TracEnvironment, TracGuide, [trac:TracMigrate TracMigrate] 
     42See also: TracAdmin, TracEnvironment, [trac:TracMigrate TracMigrate]