aws-missing-tools/ec2-automate-backup/README.md
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Introduction:

ec2-automate-backup was created to provide easy backup/snapshot functionality for multiple EC2 EBS volumes. Common uses would include the following:

  • run ec2-automate-backup with a list of volumes for which a snapshot is desired (example: ec2-automate-backup.sh -v "vol-6d6a0527 vol-636a0112")
  • run ec2-automate-backup with a list of volumes for which a snapshot is desired and allow the created snapshots to be deleted after 31 days (example: ec2-automate-backup.sh -v "vol-6d6a0527 vol-636a0112" -k 31)
  • run ec2-automate-backup using cron to produce a daily backup (example: "0 0 * * 0 ec2-user /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup.sh -v "vol-6d6a0527 vol-636a0112" > /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup_`date +"%Y%m%d"`.log")
  • run ec2-automate-backup to snapshot all EBS volumes that contain the tag "Backup=true" (example: "0 0 * * 0 ec2-user /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup.sh -s tag -t "Backup=true" > /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup_`date +"%Y%m%d"`.log")

Installation Instructions:

ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh requires AWS Command Line Interface tools be installed and properly configured. Instructions for installing this tool is available at http://aws.amazon.com/cli/.

for ec2-automate-backup.sh

ec2-automate-backup.sh requires that the EC2 API Tools be installed and properly configured. Instructions for installing these tools is avaiable at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/CommandLineReference/set-up-ec2-cli-linux.html.

Directions For Use:

Example of Use:

ec2-automate-backup -v vol-6d6a0527

the above example would provide a single backup of the EBS volumeid vol-6d6a0527. The snapshot would be created with the description "vol-6d6a0527_2012-09-07".

Required Parameters:

ec2-automate-backup requires one of the following two parameters be provided:

-v <volumeid> - the "volumeid" parameter is required to select EBS volumes for snapshot if ec2-automate-backup is run using the "volumeid" selection method - the "volumeid" selection method is the default selection method.

-t <tag> - the "tag" parameter is required if the "method" of selecting EBS volumes for snapshot is by tag (-s tag). The format for tag is key=value (example: Backup=true) and the correct method for running ec2-automate-backup in this manner is ec2-automate-backup -s tag -t Backup=true.

Optional Parameters:

-r <region> - the region that contains the EBS volumes for which you wish to have a snapshot created.

-s <selection_method> - the selection method by which EBS volumes will be selected. Currently supported selection methods are "volumeid" and "tag." The selection method "volumeid" identifies EBS volumes for which a snapshot should be taken by volume id whereas the selection method "tag" identifies EBS volumes for which a snapshot should be taken by a key=value format tag.

-c <cron_primer_file> - running with the -c option and a providing a file will cause ec2-automate-backup to source a file for environmental configuration - ideal for running ec2-automate-backup under cron. An example cron primer file is located in the "Resources" directory and is called cron-primer.sh.

-n - tag snapshots "Name" tag as well as description

-h - tag snapshots "InitiatingHost" tag to specify which host ran the script

-k <purge_after_days> - the period after which a snapshot can be purged. For example, running "ec2-automate-backup.sh -v "vol-6d6a0527 vol-636a0112" -k 31" would allow snapshots to be removed after 31 days. purge_after_days creates two tags for each volume that was backed up - a PurgeAllow tag which is set to PurgeAllow=true and a PurgeAfter tag which is set to the present day (in UTC) + the value provided by -k.

-p - the -p flag will purge (meaning delete) all snapshots that were created more than "purge after days" ago. ec2-automate-backup looks at two tags to determine which snapshots should be deleted - the PurgeAllow and PurgeAfter tags. The tags must be set as follows: PurgeAllow=true and PurgeAfter=YYYY-MM-DD where YYYY-MM-DD must be before the present date.

Potential Uses and Methods of Use:

  • To backup multiple EBS volumes use ec2-automate-backup as follows: ec2-automate-backup -v "vol-6d6a0527 vol-636a0112"
  • To backup a selected group of EBS volumes on a daily schedule tag each volume you wish to backup with the tag "Backup=true" and run ec2-automate-backup using cron as follows: 0 0 * * 0 ec2-automate-backup -s tag -t "Backup=true"
  • To backup a selected group of EBS volumes on a daily and/or monthly schedule tag each volume you wish to backup with the tag "Backup-Daily=true" and/or "Backup-Monthly=true" and run ec2-automate-backup using cron as follows:
  • 0 0 * * 0 ec2-user /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup.sh -s tag -t "Backup-Daily=true"
  • 0 0 1 * * ec2-user /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup.sh -s tag -t "Backup-Monthly=true"
  • To perform daily backup using cron and to load environment configuration with a "cron-primer" file:
  • 0 0 * * 0 ec2-user /home/ec2-user/ec2-automate-backup.sh -c /home/ec2-user/cron-primer.sh -s tag -t "Backup=True"

-u - the -u flag will tag snapshots with additional data so that snapshots can be more easily located. Currently the two user tags created are Volume="ebs_volume" and Created="date." These can be easily modified in code.

ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh

The script ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh is a version of ec2-automate-backup.sh modified to use the aws cli tools http://aws.amazon.com/cli/

The parameters are the same as ec2-automate-backup.sh with the exception of the tag filter, which must use the aws cli format.

Example of use:

ec2-automate-backup-awscli.sh -r us-east-1 -s tag -t 'Backup,Values=true' -k 31 -p -n

Additional Information:

the file "ec2ab - IAM User Required Permissions.json" contains the IAM permissions required to run ec2-automate-backup.sh in with the least permissions required as of 2012-11-21.

  • Author: Colin Johnson / colin@cloudavail.com
  • Date: 2014-04-12
  • Version 0.10
  • License Type: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version 3