备份和还原模块配置
备份还原模块用户使用指南
注意,此模块已经在13版本更新,请检查。
总览
备份生成呼叫的PBX是非常重要的工作。我们提供商业版本的备份还原模块。请不要删除标注"Schmooze POMPs",否则你的备份可能不能保存。
再次提示,备份工作的IPPBX系统是非常重要的工作,请务必谨慎操作。
Logging in
- 点击顶部菜单 Admin
- 下拉菜单中点击 Backup & Restore
在右侧栏中,系统会列出不同的备份模块。
Backups
备份模块支持用户对系统必要文件进行安全备份。 用户可以创建一个备份任务,根据时间周期来定期执行任务进行备份。
Restores
还原模块则是如果系统出现故障以后,用户可以把备份的文件通过还原模块来进行系统还原。用户可以通过本地还原,FTP还原或者SSH,或者本地存储服务器还原。
Servers
服务器部分是用来定义哪一台服务器或者数据库需要进行备份配置。用户也可以配置一台linux服务器或者FTP服务器来进行备份任务。
Templates
模板用来创建文件组,路径,或者数据库,这些数据可以包括在备份文件中。我们已经定义了一些标准的模板,当然用户也可以添加自己的模板。 当创建备份任务时,用户也可以通过鼠标拖拉这些模板,添加这些模板到备份任务中。
Backup Settings
点击 New Backup 按钮创建一个新的备份任务,或者点击已存在的备份进行编辑设置。
Backup Name
指定一个备份文件名称。
Description
对其备份添加描述。
Status Email
如果已定义,备份开始运行时,系统会发送状态更新数据到邮箱。
Backup Items
Items
选择备份项。
如果选择完整备份,从这些相关项目拖拉进来。
注意
高级用户可以按 添加自己的文件或者路径。
完成添加项目后,用户可以看到所有需要备份的项目:
注意
完整备份中没有包括语音邮箱,自定义的音乐等待,系统提示录音文件。如果用户需要添加这些文件,使用鼠标从模板中拖“System Audio”和“Voicemail Templates”到需要备份的项目中。
Hooks
Hooks allow you to base the backup job on the following actions in order to execute a custom script at the location defined for each action. This is for advanced users who would like to customize the following actions.
APPLICATION NOTE
Make sure your script has execute permissions for the Asterisk user.
Pre-Backup Hook
Hook to run before starting the actual backup.
Post-Backup Hook
Hook to run after completing the backup.
Pre-Restore Hook
Hook to run before starting the actual restore of the backup.
Post-Restore Hook
Hook to run after completing the restore of the backup.
Backup Server
This is where you choose which server to back up. This can be the local PBX that the backup module is on, or it could be another PBX as defined in the servers section of the backup module. Please see the server section for more information on defining other servers. Most of the time you will pick “This Server,” since that is what we want to back up.
''''Storage Location
Storage locations are servers that have been set up to store the actual backup on. By default we include the local server as a storage location.
Local Storage: The backup tarball file is stored in "/var/spool/asterisk/backup/(backupjobname)/*.tgz" on the local machine
The Available Servers list shows servers that have been set up to store the backup as defined in the servers section of the backup module. Please see server section for more information on defining other servers.
The Storage Servers list defines where to store the backups. Drag one or more storage servers from the Available Servers bin to the Storage Servers bin.
Backup Schedule
Never
Never run the backup
Hourly
Every hour at the top of the hour
Daily
Every day at midnight
Weekly
Every Sunday at midnight
Monthly
This first of each month at midnight
Annually
January 1st at midnight
Reboot
On a reboot command of the PBX an upgrade will be run.
Custom
Allows you to define your own schedule on when to run upgrades.
Maintenance
Here we can define how many copies of the backup we want to keep and when they should be deleted
Delete After Time Frame
Here you can define increments, for example delete after 3 months or 5 weeks.
Delete After Runs
Here you can define how many copies of the backup to delete versus deleting backups by time frame such as only keep fifteen. On the 16th backup the oldest backup will be deleted from the system. We recommend keeping 7-10 backups only to conserve hard drive space
Save
When you have things the way you want them, click the Save button.
Run
You can manually run your backup at any time by visiting the Backups section and clicking the run button
When you do this, a window will pop-up displaying the status of the backup. You should see "Backup successfully completed!"
Restore
In the Restore section, you can select a server to restore the backup from, or select a backup file on your local computer.
Restoring from a Server
Available servers are shown at the bottom of the list on the right side of the screen. Select a server.
Available backups will be displayed. Browse the folders to view available files.
Browse the folders and select a backup to restore from. More details will be shown to the right.
Click the Go! button. You will be taken to a page where you can select which items to restore.
Use the checkboxes to select which items you would like to restore, then click the Restore button.
A window will pop up showing the status of the restore.
The status window will say Done! when the restore is complete.
Restoring from a Local File
You can upload a backup file from your local computer if you have it stored on the same computer you are using to log into the Backup & Restore module.
In the Restore section of the Backup & Restore module, click the Browse button.
Select a file from your local computer.
Click the Restore button to begin the restore process. You will be taken to a page where you can select which items to restore.
Use the checkboxes to select which items you would like to restore, then click the Restore button.
A window will pop up showing the status of the restore.
The status window will say Done! when the restore is complete.
Servers
The Servers section shows the servers that have been created and allows you to create new servers.
Backup Server Types
Sends a backup file as an email attachment.
FTP
Sends a backup file to an FTP server. The backup can be directly restored from the FTP server.
Local
This is the local PBX (server) that the backup is stored on. The backup job will be performed on this local server and can be restored from here as well.
MySQL Server
This is where we define where the MySQL server is located and how to log into it so we can back up the database.
SSH Server
This could be another PBX that you log into and perform the backup on. For example, if you have a warm spare backup box, you would set up the backup job on the warm spare to log into the production server, perform the backup on the production server, and then move the backup file to the backup server and restore it on a nightly basis.
APPLICATION NOTE
You can also define a SSH server for storing backups just like an FTP server, and using SCP to copy the files over to the SSH server. Any Linux box that supports SCP can be an SSH Server.
Templates
The Templates section shows the templates that have been created and allows you to create or edit templates.
Templates that were included at install cannot be modified. You can create your own templates, but there typically is no need for this unless you need to want to simplify the process of including custom files, directories, or databases in a backup. You can create a template for the custom files, then drag that template into a backup job instead of adding the custom files to the backup one-by-one.
''''Creating a Template
In the Templates section of the Backup & Restore module, click the New Template button.
When creating a template you will need to give it a name and optionally, a description.
Click the plus sign button select which files, directories or databases will be included. Select the item type and then fill in the appropriate fields. Repeat the process for each type of item you would like to add to the template.
The example below shows the four types of items that can be chosen from the drop-down menu.
Click the Save button when finished.