The playbook can install and configure borgbackup with borgmatic for you. BorgBackup is a deduplicating backup program with optional compression and encryption. That means your daily incremental backups can be stored in a fraction of the space and is safe whether you store it at home or on a cloud service.
You will need a remote server where borg will store the backups. There are hosted, borg compatible solutions available, such as BorgBase.
The backup will run based on matrix_backup_borg_schedule var (systemd timer calendar), default: 4am every day.
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -N '' -f matrix-borg-backup -C matrix
This can be done on any machine and you don’t need to place the key in the .ssh folder. It will be added to the Ansible config later.
matrix-borg-backup.pub file) to your borg provider/server:If you plan to use a hosted solution, follow their instructions. If you have your own server, copy the key over:
# example to append the new PUBKEY contents, where:
# PUBKEY is path to the public key,
# USER is a ssh user on a provider / server
# HOST is a ssh host of a provider / server
cat PUBKEY | ssh USER@HOST 'dd of=.ssh/authorized_keys oflag=append conv=notrunc'
Minimal working configuration (inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml) to enable borg backup:
matrix_backup_borg_enabled: true
matrix_backup_borg_location_repositories:
- USER@HOST:REPO
matrix_backup_borg_storage_encryption_passphrase: "PASSPHRASE"
matrix_backup_borg_ssh_key_private: |
PRIVATE KEY
where:
matrixpwgen -s 64 1 or use any password managermatrix_backup_borg_location_source_directories defines the list of directories to back up: it’s set to {{ matrix_base_data_path }} by default, which is the base directory for every service’s data, such as Synapse, Postgres and the bridges. You might want to exclude certain directories or file patterns from the backup using the matrix_backup_borg_location_exclude_patterns variable.
Check the roles/matrix-backup-borg/defaults/main.yml file for the full list of available options.
After configuring the playbook, run the installation command again:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start