dcos backup restore

ENTERPRISE

Restoring from a backup

Description

The dcos backup restore command will restore from an existing backup.

Usage

dcos backup restore <backup id> [flags]

Options

Name Description
--help, h Display help for this command.

Positional Arguments

Name Description
<backup id> ID number or label of existing backup.

Example

  1. To restore from an existing backup, you will need the backup ID. Run the command dcos backup list to get a list of your backups.

    $ dcos backup list
    BACKUP ID                                        VERSION     STATUS           TIMESTAMP
    ---------                                        -------     ------           ---------
    backup2-c55c20e9-ba3f-46a6-b944-20a790b5491a     1.13.0      STATUS_READY     2019-03-18 23:15:47.639999548 +0000 UTC
    backup3-317c19df-34e4-41a0-93c9-d66c7f307208     1.13.0      STATUS_READY     2019-03-18 23:16:33.265478871 +0000 UTC
    
  2. Then run the dcos backup restore command with the appropriate backup ID:

    $ dcos backup restore backup2-c55c20e9-ba3f-46a6-b944-20a790b5491a
    

    The system will not display a confirmation message.

  3. However, if you run dcos backup list again, you will see the backup listed, which indicates that it has been restored.

    dcos backup list
    BACKUP ID                                        VERSION     STATUS                TIMESTAMP
    ---------                                        -------     ------                ---------
    backup2-c55c20e9-ba3f-46a6-b944-20a790b5491a     1.13.0      STATUS_READY          2019-03-18 23:15:47.639999548 +0000 UTC
    backup3-317c19df-34e4-41a0-93c9-d66c7f307208     1.13.0      STATUS_BACKING_UP     2019-03-18 23:16:33.265478871 +0000 UTC
    

Parent command

Command Description
dcos backup Create, delete, list, restore and show backup commands.