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title, layout, parent, nav_order
| title | layout | parent | nav_order |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restore database from AWS S3 | default | How Tos | 6 |
Restore database from S3 storage
To restore the database, you need to add restore command and specify the file to restore by adding --file store_20231219_022941.sql.gz.
{: .note } It supports .sql,.sql.gpg and .sql.gz,.sql.gz.gpg compressed file.
Restore
services:
pg-bkup:
# In production, it is advised to lock your image tag to a proper
# release version instead of using `latest`.
# Check https://github.com/jkaninda/pg-bkup/releases
# for a list of available releases.
image: jkaninda/pg-bkup
container_name: pg-bkup
command: restore --storage s3 -d my-database -f store_20231219_022941.sql.gz --path /my-custom-path
volumes:
- ./backup:/backup
environment:
- DB_PORT=5432
- DB_HOST=postgres
- DB_NAME=database
- DB_USERNAME=username
- DB_PASSWORD=password
## AWS configurations
- AWS_S3_ENDPOINT=https://s3.amazonaws.com
- AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME=backup
- AWS_REGION="us-west-2"
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY=xxxx
- AWS_SECRET_KEY=xxxxx
## In case you are using S3 alternative such as Minio and your Minio instance is not secured, you change it to true
- AWS_DISABLE_SSL="false"
# pg-bkup container must be connected to the same network with your database
networks:
- web
networks:
web: