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NAME

       barman-cloud-backup - Backup a PostgreSQL instance and stores it in the Cloud

SYNOPSIS

       barman-cloud-backup [OPTIONS] DESTINATION_URL SERVER_NAME

DESCRIPTION

       This  script  can  be used to perform a backup of a local PostgreSQL instance and ship the
       resulting tarball(s) to the Cloud.  Currently AWS S3 and Azure Blob Storage are supported.

       It requires read access to PGDATA and tablespaces (normally run as postgres user).  It can
       also be used as a hook script on a barman server, in which case it requires read access to
       the directory where barman backups are stored.

       This script and Barman are  administration  tools  for  disaster  recovery  of  PostgreSQL
       servers written in Python and maintained by EnterpriseDB.

       IMPORTANT:  the  Cloud  upload  process  may fail if any file with a size greater than the
       configured  --max-archive-size  is  present  either  in  the  data  directory  or  in  any
       tablespaces.   However, PostgreSQL creates files with a maximum size of 1GB, and that size
       is always allowed, regardless of the max-archive-size parameter.

POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS

       DESTINATION_URL
              URL of  the  cloud  destination,  such  as  a  bucket  in  AWS  S3.   For  example:
              s3://BUCKET_NAME/path/to/folder  (where  BUCKET_NAME is the bucket you have created
              in AWS).

       SERVER_NAME
              the name of the server as configured in Barman.

OPTIONS

       -h, –help
              show a help message and exit

       -V, –version
              show program's version number and exit

       -v, –verbose
              increase output verbosity (e.g., -vv is more than -v)

       -q, –quiet
              decrease output verbosity (e.g., -qq is less than -q)

       -t, –test
              test connectivity to the cloud destination and exit

       -z, –gzip
              gzip-compress the tar files when uploading to the cloud

       -j, –bzip2
              bzip2-compress the tar files when uploading to the cloud

       –snappy
              snappy-compress the tar files  when  uploading  to  the  cloud  (requires  optional
              python-snappy library)

       -d, –dbname
              database name or conninfo string for Postgres connection (default: postgres)

       -h, –host
              host or Unix socket for PostgreSQL connection (default: libpq settings)

       -p, –port
              port for PostgreSQL connection (default: libpq settings)

       -U, –user
              user name for PostgreSQL connection (default: libpq settings)

       –immediate-checkpoint
              forces the initial checkpoint to be done as quickly as possible

       -J JOBS, –jobs JOBS
              number of subprocesses to upload data to cloud storage (default: 2)

       -S MAX_ARCHIVE_SIZE, –max-archive-size MAX_ARCHIVE_SIZE
              maximum size of an archive when uploading to cloud storage (default: 100GB)

       –cloud-provider {aws-s3,azure-blob-storage}
              the cloud provider to which the backup should be uploaded

       –tags KEY1,VALUE1 KEY2,VALUE2 ...
              a  space-separated  list of comma-separated key-value pairs representing tags to be
              added to each object created in cloud storage

       -P, –profile
              profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file)

       –endpoint-url
              override the default S3 URL construction mechanism by specifying an endpoint

       -e, –encryption
              the encryption algorithm used when storing the uploaded data in S3 Allowed  values:
              `AES256'|`aws:kms'

       –encryption-scope
              the  name of an encryption scope defined in the Azure Blob Storage service which is
              to be used to encrypt the data in Azure

       –credential {azure-cli,managed-identity}
              optionally specify the type of credential to use  when  authenticating  with  Azure
              Blob   Storage.   If  omitted  then  the  credential  will  be  obtained  from  the
              environment.  If no credentials can be found in the environment  then  the  default
              Azure authentication flow will be used.

REFERENCES

       For Boto:

       • https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/configuration.html

       For AWS:

       • http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-set-up.htmlhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html.

       For Azure Blob Storage:

       • https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/authorize-data-operations-cli#set-environment-variables-for-authorization-parameters

       • https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/python/api/azure-storage-blob/?view=azure-python

       For libpq settings information:

       • https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-envars.html

DEPENDENCIES

       If using --cloud-provider=aws-s3:

       • boto3

       If using --cloud-provider=azure-blob-storage:

       • azure-storage-blob

       • azure-identity (optional, if you wish to use DefaultAzureCredential)

EXIT STATUS

       0      Success

       1      The backup was not successful

       2      The connection to the cloud provider failed

       3      There was an error in the command input

       Other non-zero codes
              Failure

SEE ALSO

       This script can be used in conjunction with post_backup_script or post_backup_retry_script
       to relay barman backups to cloud storage as follows:

              post_backup_retry_script = 'barman-cloud-backup [*OPTIONS*] *DESTINATION_URL* ${BARMAN_SERVER}'

       When  running  as  a hook script, barman-cloud-backup will read the location of the backup
       directory and the backup ID from BACKUP_DIR and BACKUP_ID  environment  variables  set  by
       barman.

BUGS

       Barman  has  been  extensively  tested,  and is currently being used in several production
       environments.  However, we cannot exclude the presence of bugs.

       Any bug can be reported via the Github issue tracker.

RESOURCES

       • Homepage: <http://www.pgbarman.org/>

       • Documentation: <http://docs.pgbarman.org/>

       • Professional support: <http://www.enterprisedb.com/>

COPYING

       Barman is the property of EnterpriseDB UK Limited and its code is  distributed  under  GNU
       General Public License v3.

       © Copyright EnterpriseDB UK Limited 2011-2022

AUTHORS

       EnterpriseDB <http://www.enterprisedb.com>.