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title: "Raspberry Pi as Offsite Backup"
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date: 2022-10-23T10:12:54+02:00
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draft: false 
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image: "uploads/logos/raspi_backup.png"
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categrories: ["homelab"]
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tags: ["english"]
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---
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# Use Case
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You have one (or more) servers at a hosting provider and a raspberry pi at home. You want to have an offsite backup of the websites, apps and databases at home.
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# Prerequesits
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You configure your raspberry pi to be reachable from *the internet* using DynDNS. In the following we assume that it is reachable at offsite.example.com.
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# Preparing your backup raspberry pi
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We want to make sure that backups on the raspberry pi can come from multiple sources and one source can not delete another. 
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## Create an additional user
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and change to that user afterwards. You can change service1 to the name of the service that this user should backup.
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```
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sudo useradd service1_backup
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sudo su service1_backup
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cd ~
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```
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## Create an SSH key for the user
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This SSH key will later be used by your server to push backups automatically. Therefore you should not set a passphrase for the key (just press enter until the key is generated)
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```
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$ ssh-keygen -t ed25519
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```
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## Create your backup directory
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```
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mkdir backup && cd backup
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```
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If you want to use an external drive you can mount it to this users home directory.
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## Initialzie the borg repository
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```
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borg init --encryption=repokey ./
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```
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Make sure to set a strong passphrase and note it down somewhere safe. Without it you will not be able to access you backup!
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## Make sure the user can only access the backup directory
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Put the following in `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` and make sure everything is in one line. The last values are simply your public key that can be found in `~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub`
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```
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command="borg serve --restrict-to-repository /home/<user>/backup",restrict <key type> <key> <key host>
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```
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**Done with the raspberry pi**
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# Configure your server
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In this guide we will use [borgmatic](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/) to configure and automatically run the backup in the server.
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## Install borgmatic
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```
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sudo pip3 install --user --upgrade borgmatic
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```
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## Configure borgmatic
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The following is a small configuration example. Place it in `/etc/borgmatic.d/servic1.yaml`. If you need more options check out the [full configuration file reference](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/reference/configuration/)
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```
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location:
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    source_directories:
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        - /home/service1/static
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    repositories:
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        - ssh://service1_backup@offsite1.example.com/./backup
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storage:
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    encryption_passphrase: "ThePassphraseouUsedOnYourRaspi"
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    ssh_command: ssh -i /etc/borgmatic.d/service1_backup_key
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retention:
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    # Number of daily archives to keep.
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    keep_daily: 7
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hooks:
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    # List of one or more shell commands or scripts to execute
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    # before creating a backup, run once per configuration file.
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    before_backup:
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        - echo "Starting a backup."
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   # List of one or more shell commands or scripts to execute
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    # after creating a backup, run once per configuration file.
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    after_backup:
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        - echo "Finished a backup."
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    after_everything:
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        - echo "Completed actions."
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    postgresql_databases:
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        - name: service1
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    # mysql_databases:
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          # - name: users
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```
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## Place the private SSH key
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The server will need the private SSH key so connect to your raspberry pi
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On the raspberry pi use
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```
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cat ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
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```
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to get the private key and place it on your server in the file `/etc/borgmatic.d/service1_backup_key`.
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As this is a private SSH key it must only be readable by the user. Ro change its permissions correctly use 
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```
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chown 600 service1_backup_key
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```
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## Check if the backup works
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Create your backup with
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```
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sudo borgmatic create --verbosity 1 --list --stats
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```
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Now check out the [borgmatic configuration](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/set-up-backups/#autopilot) on how to properly set up automated backups
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# Done
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Congrats, you should now have a fully functioning backup configuration!
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{{< chat raspi-backup>}}
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