fix(docs): backups guide for ops was enchanced by androndo · Pull Request #440 · cozystack/website
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This pull request significantly improves the Velero backup guide for operations by providing clearer instructions and more practical examples. It clarifies necessary prerequisites, offers concrete configuration values for storage, and introduces a suite of useful kubectl and velero CLI commands to assist administrators in managing and verifying their backup setups. These changes aim to make the documentation more robust and user-friendly for Cozystack operators.
Highlights
- Prerequisites Clarified: A new prerequisite was added, emphasizing the need to place the
cozystack.velerocomponent in theenabledPackagesof Cozystack for Velero backups. - Velero Configuration Examples Enhanced: The example configuration for Velero's
BackupStorageLocationwas updated to explicitly useawsas the provider andBUCKET_NAMEas a placeholder, making it more concrete. - New Utility Commands Added: Several
kubectlcommands were introduced to help users find theBUCKET_NAME, verifyBackupStorageLocationcreation, and inspect Velero CRDs and logs, improving troubleshooting and management. - Backup Policy Refinement: A specific
labelSelectorconfiguration was removed from the backup policy example, simplifying the configuration for certain resource types.
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Changelog
- content/en/docs/v1/operations/services/velero-backup-configuration.md
- Added a new prerequisite for enabling the
cozystack.velerocomponent. - Updated the
BackupStorageLocationexample to specifyawsas the provider and use<BUCKET_NAME>as a placeholder. - Included a
kubectlcommand to retrieve theBUCKET_NAMEfrombucketclaimresources. - Added a
kubectlcommand to check the status ofBackupStorageLocationcreation. - Removed a
labelSelectorblock from the backup policy example. - Expanded the list of Velero CRD inspection commands to include
kubectl get restores.velero.ioandvelero restore get. - Added a
kubectl logscommand for inspecting Velero pod logs.
- Added a new prerequisite for enabling the
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