SQLite databases should be properly backed up as all other databases, lost data because of not doing it right multiple times

Alwin Lohrie 2022-08-02 15:26:05 +02:00
parent 651ebf4e1a
commit 827ad10d11

@ -5,15 +5,14 @@ Things to include in your backup:
- The environment file used when starting Vaultwarden
- The `data` directory
- The Vaultwarden database
- SQLite database is stored in the `data` directory by default
- Use the database backup features of MariaDB/PostgreSQL/MySQL to create a backup
- Use the database backup features of MariaDB/PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite to create a backup
Make sure you document the procedure and locations where backups are stored!
## Restore
- Install Vaultwarden
- (Not for SQLite) Restore your database from backup
- Restore your database from backup
- Restore the environment file
- Restore your `data` directory to the correct location
@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ Make sure you document the procedure and locations where backups are stored!
| Environment | `/usr/local/etc/rc.conf.d/vaultwarden` |
| Data | `/usr/local/www/vaultwarden/data` |
### MariaDB / MySQL
### Database Backups
See e.g. [MariaDB - Backup and Restore Overview](https://mariadb.com/kb/en/backup-and-restore-overview/)
See e.g. [MariaDB - Backup and Restore Overview](https://mariadb.com/kb/en/backup-and-restore-overview/)
[SQLite](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25675314/how-to-backup-sqlite-database)