This page describes how to restore Cassandra in a single region.
In a single region deployment, Apigee hybrid is deployed in a single data center or a region. If you have multiple Apigee organizations in your deployment, the restore process restores data for all the organizations. In a multi-organization setup, you cannot restore a specific organization.
Restoring a region from a backup
In your configuration, the Cassandra backup can reside either on Cloud Storage or on a remote server. In either case, perform the following steps to restore:
- Verify the hybrid version.
Ensure the version is the same version that created the backup files in storage.apigeectl version
- Confirm that the Kubernetes cluster you are restoring to does not have a prior Apigee hybrid installation. If
you are restoring to the existing cluster, use the following command to delete the existing Apigee
hybrid installation:
apigeectl delete --all -f overrides.yaml
- Open your
overrides.yamlfile and set therestoreproperties to the desired values:Parameters
namespace: YOUR_RESTORE_NAMESPACE # Use the namespace as in your original cluster. cassandra: ... restore: enabled: true keyFile: "PATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE" server: "BACKUP_SERVER_IP" storageDirectory: "/home/apigee/BACKUP_DIRECTORY" cloudProvider: "HYBRID" # required verbatim "HYBRID" (all caps) snapshotTimestamp: "TIMESTAMP" ... backup: enabled: true keyFile: "PATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE" server: "BACKUP_SERVER_IP" storageDirectory: "/home/apigee/BACKUP_DIRECTORY" cloudProvider: "HYBRID" # required verbatim "HYBRID" (all caps) schedule: "SCHEDULE"
Example
namespace: apigee cassandra: ... restore: enabled: true keyFile: "/Users/exampleuser/apigee-hybrid/hybrid-files/service-accounts/private.key" server: "34.56.78.90" storageDirectory: "/home/apigee/cassbackup" cloudProvider: "HYBRID" snapshotTimestamp: "20201001183903" ... backup: enabled: true keyFile: "/Users/exampleuser/apigee-hybrid/hybrid-files/service-accounts/private.key" server: "34.56.78.90" storageDirectory: "/home/apigee/cassbackup" cloudProvider: "HYBRID" schedule: "0 2 * * *" ...
Where:
Property Description namespaceYOUR_RESTORE_NAMESPACE
Namespace for restore. Use the namespace as in your original cluster.
restore:enabledRestore is disabled by default. You must set this property to true.restore:keyFilePATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
The path on your local file system to the SSH private key file (named
ssh_keyin the step where you created the SSH key pair).restore:serverBACKUP_SERVER_IP
The IP address of your backup server.
restore:storageDirectoryBACKUP_DIRECTORY
The name of the backup directory on your backup server. This must be a directory within
home/apigee(the backup directory is namedcassandra_backupin the step where you created the backup directory).restore:cloudProviderHYBRIDThe
cloudProvider: "HYBRID"property is required.restore:snapshotTimestampTIMESTAMP
The timestamp of the backup snapshot to restore. To check what timestamps can be used, go to the
dbStorageBucketand look at the files that are present in the bucket. Each file name contains a timestamp value. For example,backup_20210203213003_apigee-cassandra-default-0.tgzWhere 20210203213003 is the
snapshotTimestampvalue you would use if you wanted to restore the backups created at that point in time.backup:enabledBackup is disabled by default. You must set this property to true.backup:keyFilePATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
The path on your local file system to the SSH private key file (named
ssh_keyin the step where you created the SSH key pair).backup:serverBACKUP_SERVER_IP
The IP address of your backup server.
backup:storageDirectoryBACKUP_DIRECTORY
The name of the backup directory on your backup server. This must be a directory within
home/apigee(the backup directory is namedcassandra_backupin the step where you created the backup directory).backup:cloudProviderHYBRIDThe
cloudProvider: "HYBRID"property is required.backup:scheduleSCHEDULE
The time when the backup starts, specified in standard crontab syntax. Default:
0 2 * * * - Create a new hybrid runtime deployment. This will create a new Cassandra cluster and begin
restoring the backup data into the cluster:
${APIGEECTL_HOME}/apigeectl init -f overrides/overrides.yaml${APIGEECTL_HOME}/apigeectl check-ready -f overrides/overrides.yaml${APIGEECTL_HOME}/apigeectl apply -f overrides/overrides.yaml --restore${APIGEECTL_HOME}/apigeectl check-ready -f overrides/overrides.yaml - Verify the restoration job progress and confirm that
apigeedsand all the other pods are up:- To check
apigeeds:kubectl get apigeeds -n apigee
- To check all other pods:
kubectl get pods -n apigee
- To check
Upon successful completion of the restore and confirmation that the runtime components are healthy, we recommend configuring a backup on the cluster:
- Remove the
restoreconfiguration from theoverrides-restore.yamlfile. - Add the
backupconfiguration to theoverrides-restore.yamlfile. - Apply the
backupconfiguration with the following command:./apigeectl apply -f ../overrides-restore.yaml