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Version Compatibility

IAAS Supports PivotalCF on:

  • VSphere
    • ops-manager (backup/restore verified)
    • elastic-runtime
      • postgres datastore (backup/restore verified)
      • mysql datastore (backup/restore verified)
      • external datastore (backup/restore no yet supported)
  • AWS
    • ops-manager (backup verified)
    • elastic-runtime (not yet supported)
  • OpenStack
    • ops-manager (backup verified)
    • elastic-runtime
      • mysql datastore (backup/restore verified)

Overview

CFOPS - is a self contained binary, which has no dependencies

This is simply an automation that is based on the supported way to back up Pivotal Cloud Foundry (http://docs.pivotal.io/pivotalcf/customizing/backup-restore/backup-pcf.html).

It may be extended in the future to support greater breadth of functionality.

Backing up ER will take Cloud Controller offline for the duration of the backup, causing your foundation to become readonly for the duration of the backup. App pushes etc will not work during this time.

Install

Download the latest version here: https://github.com/pivotalservices/cfops/releases/latest

Contributing

PRs welcome. To get started follow these steps:

  • Install Go 1.6.x
  • Create a directory where you would like to store the source for Go projects and their binaries (e.g. $HOME/go)
  • Set an environment variable, GOPATH, pointing at the directory you created
  • Get the cf source: go get github.com/pivotalservices/cfops (Ignore any warnings about "no buildable Go source files")
  • Fork this repository, adding your fork as a remote
  • Install all the required tools - glide, wercker cli
$ brew install glide
$ brew tap wercker/wercker
$ brew install wercker-cli
  • Wrecker requires a local installation of docker, ensure you have docker in place with the relevant environments set.
$ docker ps -a # should return something meaningful
  • Pull in glide managed dependencies:
  $ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/pivotalservices/cfops
  $ glide install
  • Build the project:
  $ cd cmd/cfops/
  $ go build
  • At this point you should see the cfops binary in the cmd/cfops folder
  • Run wercker integration tests
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/pivotalservices/cfops
$ ./testrunner
  • At this point you have everything needed for local development, hack away and submit a pull request to the develop branch

Differences between v1 and v2

While the core package cfops uses to do the backup & restore has not changed the cli of cfops itself has been changed.

Major differences are:

  • one must specify a single tile to backup/restore at a time.
  • one can list the tiles that are supported via the cli.
  • more to come...

Usage (cfops v2.x.x+)

general commands

NAME:
   cfops - Cloud Foundry Operations Tool

USAGE:
   ./cfops command [command options] [arguments...]

COMMANDS:
   version	shows the application version currently in use
   list-tiles	shows a list of available backup/restore target tiles
   backup	creates a backup archive of the target tile
   restore	restores from an archive to the target tile
   help, h	Shows a list of commands or help for one command

setting log levels

LOG_LEVEL=(debug|info|error) ./cfops backup ...

list available tiles

$ cfops list-tiles
Available Tiles:
ops-manager
elastic-runtime

list version

$ cfops version
cfops version v2.0.0

** setting S3 domain **

export S3_DOMAIN=<some_compatible_s3_store_url>

run a backup on a tile

NAME:
   ./cfops backup - creates a backup archive of the target tile

USAGE:
   ./cfops backup [command options] [arguments...]

DESCRIPTION:
   backup --opsmanagerhost <host> --adminuser <usr> --adminpass <pass> --opsmanageruser <opsuser> --opsmanagerpass <opspass> -d <dir> --tile elastic-runtime

OPTIONS:
   --destination, -d 		path of the Cloud Foundry archive [$CFOPS_DEST_PATH]
   --tile, -t 			a tile you would like to run the operation on [$CFOPS_TILE]
   --opsmanagerhost, --omh 	hostname for Ops Manager [$CFOPS_HOST]
   --adminuser, --du 		username for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_USER]
   --adminpass, --dp 		password for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_PASS]
   --opsmanageruser, --omu 	username for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_USER]
   --opsmanagerpass, --omp 	password for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_PASS]

run a restore on a tile

NAME:
   ./cfops restore - restores from an archive to the target tile

USAGE:
   ./cfops restore [command options] [arguments...]   

DESCRIPTION:
   restore --opsmanagerhost <host> --adminuser <usr> --adminpass <pass> --opsmanageruser <opsuser> --opsmanagerpass <opspass> -d <dir> --tile elastic-runtime

OPTIONS:
   --adminuser, --du 		username for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_USER]
   --adminpass, --dp 		password for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_PASS]
   --opsmanageruser, --omu 	username for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_USER]
   --opsmanagerpass, --omp 	password for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_PASS]
   --destination, -d 		path of the Cloud Foundry archive [$CFOPS_DEST_PATH]
   --tile, -t 			a tile you would like to run the operation on [$CFOPS_TILE]
   --opsmanagerhost, --omh 	hostname for Ops Manager [$CFOPS_HOST]

Usage (cfops v1.x.x)

For example you can try the various commands, args and flags (and --help documentation) that are currently proposed, such as:

$ ./cfops -help

$ ./cfops backup

$ ./cfops restore

etc.

Sample help output:

$ ./cfops help backup
NAME:
   backup - backup --opsmanagerhost <host> --adminuser <usr> --adminpass <pass> --opsmanageruser <opsuser> --opsmanagerpass <opspass> -d <dir> --tl 'opsmanager, er'

USAGE:
   command backup [command options] [arguments...]

DESCRIPTION:
   backup a Cloud Foundry deployment, including Ops Manager configuration, databases, and blob store

OPTIONS:
   --tilelist, --tl 		a csv list of the tiles you would like to run the operation on [$CFOPS_TILE_LIST]
   --opsmanagerhost, --omh 	hostname for Ops Manager [$CFOPS_HOST]
   --adminuser, --du 		username for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_USER]
   --adminpass, --dp 		password for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_PASS]
   --opsmanageruser, --omu 	username for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_USER]
   --opsmanagerpass, --omp 	password for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_PASS]
   --destination, -d 		path of the Cloud Foundry backup archive [$CFOPS_BACKUP_PATH]







$ ./cfops help restore
NAME:
   restore - restore --opsmanagerhost <host> --adminuser <usr> --adminpass <pass> --opsmanageruser <opsuser> --opsmanagerpass <opspass> -d <dir> --tl 'opsmanager, er'

USAGE:
   command restore [command options] [arguments...]

DESCRIPTION:
   Restore a Cloud Foundry deployment, including Ops Manager configuration, databases, and blob store

OPTIONS:
   --tilelist, --tl 		a csv list of the tiles you would like to run the operation on [$CFOPS_TILE_LIST]
   --opsmanagerhost, --omh 	hostname for Ops Manager [$CFOPS_HOST]
   --adminuser, --du 		username for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_USER]
   --adminpass, --dp 		password for Ops Mgr admin (Ops Manager WebConsole Credentials) [$CFOPS_ADMIN_PASS]
   --opsmanageruser, --omu 	username for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_USER]
   --opsmanagerpass, --omp 	password for Ops Manager VM Access (used for ssh connections) [$CFOPS_OM_PASS]
   --destination, -d 		path of the Cloud Foundry backup archive [$CFOPS_BACKUP_PATH]

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