Nesta página, descrevemos como programar backups do Cassandra no Cloud Storage.
Nesse método, os backups são armazenados no bucket especificado do Cloud Storage.
Para programar backups do Cassandra, execute as seguintes etapas:
Execute o comando create-service-account
a seguir para criar uma conta de serviço (SA, na sigla em inglês) do Google Cloud com o papel padrão
roles/storage.objectAdmin.
Esse papel da SA permite gravar dados de backup
no Cloud Storage. Execute o comando no diretório
$APIGEE_HELM_CHARTS_HOME/apigee-operator/etc/.
Esse comando
cria uma única conta de serviço chamada apigee-non-prod para uso em ambientes de
não produção e coloca o arquivo de chave salvo no diretório ./.
O comando create-service-account salva um arquivo JSON que contém a
chave privada da conta de serviço. O arquivo é salvo no mesmo diretório
em que o comando é executado. Você precisará do caminho desse arquivo
nas etapas a seguir.
[[["Fácil de entender","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Meu problema foi resolvido","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Outro","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Difícil de entender","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["Informações incorretas ou exemplo de código","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["Não contém as informações/amostras de que eu preciso","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["Problema na tradução","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Outro","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Última atualização 2025-08-18 UTC."],[],[],null,["# Scheduling backups in Cloud Storage\n\nThis page describes how to schedule backups for Cassandra in Cloud Storage.\nIn this method, backups are stored in the specified Cloud Storage bucket.\n| **Note:** After applying the backup configuration on the existing cluster, the Cassandra pods will restart one after another (rolling restart) from last to first.\n\nTo schedule Cassandra backups, perform the following steps:\n\n1. Run the following `create-service-account` command to create a Google Cloud service account (SA) with the standard [`roles/storage.objectAdmin`](/storage/docs/access-control/iam-roles) role. This SA role allows you to write backup data to Cloud Storage. Execute the command in the \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e$APIGEE_HELM_CHARTS_HOME\u003c/var\u003e`/apigee-operator/etc/` directory. \n\n ```\n ./tools/create-service-account --env non-prod --dir ./\n ```\n\n This command creates a single service account named\n `apigee-non-prod` for use in non-production environments and\n places the downloaded key file in the `./`\n directory.\n | **Note:** If you prefer to create all the individual service accounts for a production environment, use the following command: \n |\n | ```\n | ./tools/create-service-account --env prod --dir ./\n | ```\n |\n | Then, move each service account into its corresponding chart directory. The following\n | table lists each service account and the corresponding Apigee hybrid Helm charts:\n |\n For more information about Google Cloud service accounts, see\n [Creating and managing service\n accounts](/iam/docs/creating-managing-service-accounts).\n2. The `create-service-account` command saves a JSON file containing the service account private key. The file is saved in the same directory where the command executes. You will need the path to this file in the following steps.\n3. [Create a Cloud Storage bucket](/storage/docs/creating-buckets). Specify a reasonable data [retention policy](/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy) for the bucket. Apigee recommends a data retention policy of 15 days.\n4. Open your `overrides.yaml` file.\n5. Add the following `cassandra.backup` properties to enable backup. Do not remove any of the properties that are already configured.\n\n ### Parameters\n\n ```scdoc\n cassandra:\n ...\n\n backup:\n enabled: true\n serviceAccountPath: SA_JSON_FILE_PATH\n dbStorageBucket: CLOUD_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME\n schedule: BACKUP_SCHEDULE_CODE\n cloudProvider: \"GCP\" # For remote server backup set this to HYBRID (all caps)\n\n ...\n \n ```\n\n ### Example\n\n ```carbon\n ...\n\n cassandra:\n storage:\n type: gcepd\n capacity: 50Gi\n gcepd:\n replicationType: regional-pd\n auth:\n default:\n password: \"abc123\"\n admin:\n password: \"abc234\"\n ddl:\n password: \"abc345\"\n dml:\n password: \"abc456\"\n nodeSelector:\n key: cloud.google.com/gke-nodepool\n value: apigee-data\n backup:\n enabled: true\n serviceAccountPath: \"my-cassandra-backup-sa.json\"\n dbStorageBucket: \"myname-cassandra-backup\"\n schedule: \"45 23 * * 6\"\n cloudProvider: \"GCP\"\n \n\n\n ... \n ```\nWhere:\n\n6. Apply the configuration changes to the new cluster. For example: \n\n ```\n helm upgrade datastore apigee-datastore/ \\\n --namespace APIGEE_NAMESPACE \\\n --atomic \\\n -f OVERRIDES_FILE.yaml\n ```\n | **Note:** If you see an error saying `Error: UPGRADE FAILED: \"datastore\" has no deployed releases`, replace `upgrade` with `install` and try the command again.\n\n\n Where \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOVERRIDES_FILE\u003c/var\u003e is the path to the overrides file you just edited.\n7. Verify the backup job. For example: \n\n ```\n kubectl get cronjob -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE\n ``` \n\n ```component-pascal\n NAME SCHEDULE SUSPEND ACTIVE LAST SCHEDULE AGE\n apigee-cassandra-backup 33 * * * * False 0 \u003cnone\u003e 94s\n ```\n\nLaunch a manual backup\n----------------------\n\n\nCassandra backups generate automatically according to the cron schedule set in the `overrides.yaml` file.\n\n\nTo initiate a manual backup, use this command:\n\n```\nkubectl create job -n APIGEE_NAMESPACE --from=cronjob/apigee-cassandra-backup BACKUP_POD_NAME\n```"]]