1.5 KiB
1.5 KiB
Back up your Funkwhale instance
Before performing big changes, we recommend you back up your database and media files. Follow the instructions in this guide to back up your instance.
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Back up your database.
```{code} bash sudo -u postgres -H pg_dump funkwhale > /path/to/your/backup/dump_`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S`.sql ```
```{code} bash docker-compose exec postgres pg_dumpall -c -U postgres > dump_`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S`.sql ```
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Back up your media files. In this example we use rsync to back up the files.
```{code} bash rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/media /path/to/your/backup/media rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/music /path/to/your/backup/music ```
```{code} bash rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/media /path/to/your/backup/media rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/music /path/to/your/backup/music ```
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Back up your configuration files.
```{code} bash rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/config/.env /path/to/your/backup/.env ```
```{code} bash rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/.env /path/to/your/backup/.env ```
If you are performing regular backups, you may need deduplication and compression to keep the size down. In this case, a tool like borg
is more appropriate.