I would like to set up an automated action to make a backup of the database every 30 minutes. I think that I must define an server action with python code. I need help with python code. thank you in advance.
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Alternatively, you can create a crontab to invoke a python script which does backup. refere following script
import os
import time
import subprocess
dump_dir = '/home/openerp/db_backup'
db_username = 'openerp'
#db_password = ''
db_names = ['DB_NAME']
for db_name in db_names:
try:
file_path = ''
dumper = " -U %s --password -Z 9 -f %s -F c %s "
# os.putenv('PGPASSWORD', db_password)
bkp_file = '%s_%s.sql' % (db_name, time.strftime('%Y%m%d_%H_%M_%S'))
# glob_list = glob.glob(dump_dir + db_name + '*' + '.pgdump')
file_path = os.path.join(dump_dir, bkp_file)
command = 'pg_dump' + dumper % (db_username, file_path, db_name)
subprocess.call(command, shell=True)
subprocess.call('gzip ' + file_path, shell=True)
except:
print "Couldn't backup database" % (db_name)
It's a cool stuff!
Thanks Arif!
Yes it works for version 7.0.
Thank you. Francesco I did bash sript and I run with crontab. I still have a little detail to be adjusted. I would like the file generated by crontab has a dynamic name for example: "namedatabase-date-hour-minute-seconde.dump". Is it possible?
On LINUX :
- you have to deposit the script in the directory etc and give the access by doing this command in shell:
sudo mv path_to_the_script /etc/cron.hourly/
sudo chmod +x name_of_the_script.py
The crontab execute your script.py file for example every 5min after these commands in shell:
crontab -e
/5 * * * * /etc/cron.hourly/script.py
Press button F2 and Enter
use someting like namedatabase-$(date %H-%M-%S).dump. Look at man date for more options
Hi.
I working around this problem, and I waste a couple of time to find the solution. I use this module with a small problem, but this is works as well, the issue what is coming from the server time zone. (UTC) So if you want to test it under 6.1 (may 7.0 same) please setting the next schedule time according UTC, and it will be works. This time issue, is true not just this module, all of that what is use Openerp server as cron controller. I do not have a karma to share a link. (module name is : "db_backup_ept - Database Auto-Backup & Backup Auto-Transfer to FTP server")
Other case the backup is a bit painful under Linux, with cron. The automation of backup you need to store the database data in .pgpass according by this: www.postgresql.org/message-id/490F6EDE.70502@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca you can find a good scripts at here: blog.ufsoft.org/2011/07/03/postgres-cron-backupsI want to avoid to store the db pass in cron script, because this is security hole.
Otherwise you can find some solution about Pgagent also, but I can't try it, because I didn't have a time for the trials.
Finally please never forget to test the restore. (I have a lot of problem with restore, under 9.1 from zip, now I can restore from plain text by psql command).
How to restore: psql NEW_DB_NAME -f SQL_FILE_NAME
Hi klacus, I used db_backup_ept to auto and manual backup it created successfully. But I can't restore the database. The backup format is db_name.sql, how to restore this. help me...
I edit my answer. pls. check it.
Yes it is working Thanks...
here is the video example
You can use this addon for backup.
https://apps.odoo.com/apps/modules/13.0/auto_backup_odoo/
https://automaticbackup.odoo.com/
How to backup odoo database automatically
Available Backup DB/Filestore Modes:
- Local
- Remote Server
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
Module For backup ODOO databases and automating the backup process of ODOO.
- Multiple Backup Modes
- Filestore Backup
- Backup ODOO Databases in specified path
- Detailed Message Log
- Backup Status Information and History
- User can select the format to dump, either custom archive, plain text SQL or tar archive
- Archive Backup Process
- Repeat Missed Backup Process
Features
- Dump ODOO Database in specified format
- Output a custom archive suitable for input into pg_restore. This is the most flexible format in that it allows the reordering of loading data as well as to object definitions. This format is also compressed by default. Here we user gzip ie, test.gz, We also recommend you to select Custom, because Using the custom format you can restore single objects from a backup.
- Output a plain-text SQL script file (the default). The plain text format is useful for very small databases with a minimal number of objects but other than that, it should be avoided.
- Output a tar archive suitable for input into pg_restore. Using this archive format allows reordering and/or exclusion of database objects at the time the database is restored. It is also possible to limit which data is reloaded at restore time. we use tar with gzip
- Backup Filestore
- Multiple backup modes at sametime
Hi,
Does anyone has a python script for a Webpage in order to duplicate the DB and store it wherever instructed? I need to enable this functionality for one of my clients on their website and I don't have much clue of how to get this done.
Any help will be appreciated.
Many thanks.
I am using the information on the PostgreSQL Wiki ( look for Automated_Backup_on_Linux ) to schedule backups with cron. Works fine; set and forget.
Bart
I use this cron script:
#!/bin/bash DIR=/var/backups/odoo DB=database_name rm $DIR/$DB*.tar sudo -u openerp pg_dump --format t --file "$DIR/$DB $(date --rfc-3339 seconds).tar" $DB
Put it into /etc/cron.daily/
and give it execution permissions.
If you want to have more than one version of the database, you may put you own logic in the line rm $DIR/$DB*.tar
.
You can use the module written by Tiny: auto_backup, works great! "name" : "Database Auto-Backup", "version" : "1.0", "author" : "Tiny", "website" : " "category" : "Generic Modules", "description": """The generic Open ERP Database Auto-Backup system enables the user to make configurations for the automatic backup of the database. User simply requires to specify host & port under IP Configuration & database(on specified host running at specified port) and backup directory(in which all the backups of the specified database will be stored) under Database Configuration.
Automatic backup for all such configured databases under this can then be scheduled as follows:
1) Go to Administration / Configuration / Scheduler / Scheduled Actions 2) Schedule new action(create a new record) 3) Set 'Object' to 'db.backup' and 'Function' to 'schedule_backup' under page 'Technical Data' 4) Set other values as per your preference""",
If you're using a GNU/Linux system, the best way is to use cron + script bash to do postgres backup. If you want use python, you will use bash however.
P.S. 30 minutes is a time too short. 2 or 3 times at day are good.
In OpenERP V6.x there was an option to automatically back thorough scheduler with in OpenERP. Which automatically does the backup. I am not sure it still exist in V7. '
su openerp -s /bin/bash -c 'pg_dump $YOUR-DB' > $YOUR-DB.sql
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Do you mean the OpenERP database?
Duplicate of How to setup a regular PostgreSQL database backup