backup-restore-runbook-generator
Creates comprehensive disaster recovery procedures with automated backup scripts, restore procedures, validation checks, and role assignments. Use for "database backup", "disaster recovery", "data restore", or "DR planning".
$ Installieren
git clone https://github.com/patricio0312rev/skillset /tmp/skillset && cp -r /tmp/skillset/templates/db-management/backup-restore-runbook-generator ~/.claude/skills/skillset// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill
SKILL.md
name: backup-restore-runbook-generator description: Creates comprehensive disaster recovery procedures with automated backup scripts, restore procedures, validation checks, and role assignments. Use for "database backup", "disaster recovery", "data restore", or "DR planning".
Backup/Restore Runbook Generator
Create reliable disaster recovery procedures for your databases.
Backup Strategy
# Database Backup Strategy
## Backup Types
### 1. Full Backup (Daily)
- **When**: 2:00 AM UTC
- **Retention**: 30 days
- **Storage**: S3 `s3://backups/full/`
- **Size**: ~50 GB
- **Duration**: ~45 minutes
### 2. Incremental Backup (Hourly)
- **When**: Every hour
- **Retention**: 7 days
- **Storage**: S3 `s3://backups/incremental/`
- **Size**: ~500 MB
- **Duration**: ~5 minutes
### 3. Transaction Log Backup (Every 15 min)
- **When**: Every 15 minutes
- **Retention**: 3 days
- **Storage**: S3 `s3://backups/wal/`
- **Point-in-time recovery capability**
## Backup Automation
### PostgreSQL
```bash
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/backup-postgres.sh
set -e
# Configuration
DB_NAME="production"
DB_USER="postgres"
DB_HOST="postgres.example.com"
BACKUP_DIR="/var/backups/postgres"
S3_BUCKET="s3://my-backups/postgres"
DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
FILENAME="${DB_NAME}_${DATE}.sql.gz"
# Create backup directory
mkdir -p $BACKUP_DIR
echo "🔄 Starting backup: $FILENAME"
# Full backup with pg_dump
pg_dump \
--host=$DB_HOST \
--username=$DB_USER \
--dbname=$DB_NAME \
--format=custom \
--compress=9 \
--file=$BACKUP_DIR/$FILENAME \
--verbose
# Verify backup
if [ -f "$BACKUP_DIR/$FILENAME" ]; then
SIZE=$(du -h "$BACKUP_DIR/$FILENAME" | cut -f1)
echo "✅ Backup created: $SIZE"
else
echo "❌ Backup failed"
exit 1
fi
# Upload to S3
echo "📤 Uploading to S3..."
aws s3 cp $BACKUP_DIR/$FILENAME $S3_BUCKET/ \
--storage-class STANDARD_IA
# Verify upload
if aws s3 ls $S3_BUCKET/$FILENAME; then
echo "✅ Uploaded to S3"
else
echo "❌ S3 upload failed"
exit 1
fi
# Cleanup old local backups (keep last 7 days)
find $BACKUP_DIR -type f -name "*.sql.gz" -mtime +7 -delete
echo "🗑️ Cleaned up old local backups"
# Send notification
curl -X POST $SLACK_WEBHOOK \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d "{\"text\": \"✅ Database backup complete: $FILENAME ($SIZE)\"}"
echo "✅ Backup complete!"
```
MySQL
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/backup-mysql.sh
set -e
DB_NAME="production"
DB_USER="root"
DB_PASSWORD=$MYSQL_PASSWORD
DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
FILENAME="${DB_NAME}_${DATE}.sql.gz"
echo "🔄 Starting MySQL backup..."
# Backup with mysqldump
mysqldump \
--user=$DB_USER \
--password=$DB_PASSWORD \
--single-transaction \
--quick \
--lock-tables=false \
--databases $DB_NAME \
| gzip > /var/backups/mysql/$FILENAME
# Upload to S3
aws s3 cp /var/backups/mysql/$FILENAME s3://my-backups/mysql/
echo "✅ Backup complete!"
Restore Procedures
Full Restore
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/restore-postgres.sh
set -e
BACKUP_FILE=$1
RESTORE_DB="production_restored"
if [ -z "$BACKUP_FILE" ]; then
echo "Usage: ./restore-postgres.sh <backup-file>"
exit 1
fi
echo "🔄 Starting restore from: $BACKUP_FILE"
# 1. Download from S3
echo "📥 Downloading backup..."
aws s3 cp s3://my-backups/postgres/$BACKUP_FILE /tmp/
# 2. Create new database
echo "🗄️ Creating database..."
psql -h $DB_HOST -U postgres -c "CREATE DATABASE $RESTORE_DB;"
# 3. Restore backup
echo "🔄 Restoring data..."
pg_restore \
--host=$DB_HOST \
--username=postgres \
--dbname=$RESTORE_DB \
--verbose \
/tmp/$BACKUP_FILE
# 4. Verify restore
echo "✅ Verifying restore..."
TABLE_COUNT=$(psql -h $DB_HOST -U postgres -d $RESTORE_DB -t -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='public';")
echo " Tables restored: $TABLE_COUNT"
ROW_COUNT=$(psql -h $DB_HOST -U postgres -d $RESTORE_DB -t -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users;")
echo " User rows: $ROW_COUNT"
echo "✅ Restore complete!"
echo " Database: $RESTORE_DB"
echo " To use: UPDATE application config to point to $RESTORE_DB"
Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/pitr-restore.sh
TARGET_TIME=$1 # Format: 2024-01-15 14:30:00
echo "🔄 Point-in-Time Restore to: $TARGET_TIME"
# 1. Restore base backup
echo "📦 Restoring base backup..."
pg_basebackup -D /var/lib/postgresql/data -X stream
# 2. Configure recovery
cat > /var/lib/postgresql/data/recovery.conf << EOF
restore_command = 'aws s3 cp s3://my-backups/wal/%f %p'
recovery_target_time = '$TARGET_TIME'
recovery_target_action = 'promote'
EOF
# 3. Start PostgreSQL
echo "🚀 Starting PostgreSQL in recovery mode..."
systemctl start postgresql
# 4. Wait for recovery
while ! pg_isready; do
echo " Waiting for recovery..."
sleep 5
done
echo "✅ PITR complete!"
Validation Checks
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/validate-restore.sh
DB=$1
echo "🔍 Validating restore..."
# 1. Check table count
TABLES=$(psql -d $DB -t -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='public';")
echo "Tables: $TABLES"
if [ "$TABLES" -lt 10 ]; then
echo "❌ Too few tables restored"
exit 1
fi
# 2. Check row counts
for table in users products orders; do
ROWS=$(psql -d $DB -t -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $table;")
echo " $table: $ROWS rows"
if [ "$ROWS" -lt 1 ]; then
echo "❌ Table $table is empty"
exit 1
fi
done
# 3. Check constraints
CONSTRAINTS=$(psql -d $DB -t -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM information_schema.table_constraints WHERE constraint_type='FOREIGN KEY';")
echo "Foreign keys: $CONSTRAINTS"
# 4. Check indexes
INDEXES=$(psql -d $DB -t -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pg_indexes WHERE schemaname='public';")
echo "Indexes: $INDEXES"
# 5. Test query performance
START=$(date +%s%N)
psql -d $DB -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users WHERE email LIKE '%@example.com%';" > /dev/null
END=$(date +%s%N)
DURATION=$(( (END - START) / 1000000 ))
echo "Query performance: ${DURATION}ms"
if [ "$DURATION" -gt 1000 ]; then
echo "⚠️ Slow query - missing indexes?"
fi
echo "✅ Validation complete!"
Disaster Recovery Runbook
# Disaster Recovery Runbook
## Incident Response
### 1. Assess Situation (5 minutes)
- [ ] Identify incident severity (P0/P1/P2)
- [ ] Determine data loss window
- [ ] Notify stakeholders
**Contacts:**
- DBA On-Call: [phone]
- Engineering Lead: [phone]
- CTO: [phone]
### 2. Stop the Bleeding (10 minutes)
- [ ] Enable maintenance mode
- [ ] Stop writes to corrupted database
- [ ] Preserve evidence (logs, backups)
```bash
# Enable maintenance mode
kubectl scale deployment/api --replicas=0
```
3. Identify Recovery Point (15 minutes)
- Determine last good backup
- Check backup integrity
- Calculate data loss
# List available backups
aws s3 ls s3://my-backups/postgres/ | tail -20
# Check backup size
aws s3 ls s3://my-backups/postgres/production_20240115_020000.sql.gz --human-readable
4. Prepare Recovery Environment (30 minutes)
- Spin up new database instance
- Configure networking
- Test connectivity
# Create RDS instance
aws rds create-db-instance \
--db-instance-identifier production-recovery \
--db-instance-class db.r6g.xlarge \
--engine postgres \
--master-username postgres \
--master-user-password [secure-password]
5. Execute Restore (1-2 hours)
- Download backup from S3
- Run restore script
- Apply transaction logs (if PITR)
- Verify data integrity
# Run restore
./scripts/restore-postgres.sh production_20240115_020000.sql.gz
# Validate
./scripts/validate-restore.sh production_restored
6. Validate and Test (30 minutes)
- Run validation scripts
- Test critical queries
- Verify row counts
- Check data consistency
7. Cutover (15 minutes)
- Update application config
- Point DNS to new database
- Disable maintenance mode
- Monitor for errors
# Update connection string
kubectl set env deployment/api DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...
# Scale up
kubectl scale deployment/api --replicas=3
8. Post-Recovery (1 hour)
- Monitor system health
- Verify user reports
- Document incident
- Schedule postmortem
Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
| Scenario | Target | Actual |
|---|---|---|
| Full restore | 2 hours | [measured] |
| PITR restore | 3 hours | [measured] |
| Region failover | 15 minutes | [measured] |
Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
| Backup Type | Data Loss Window |
|---|---|
| Full backup | 24 hours |
| Incremental | 1 hour |
| Transaction logs | 15 minutes |
## Automated Backup Monitoring
```typescript
// scripts/monitor-backups.ts
import { S3Client, ListObjectsV2Command } from '@aws-sdk/client-s3';
const s3 = new S3Client({ region: 'us-east-1' });
async function checkBackupHealth() {
const bucket = 'my-backups';
const prefix = 'postgres/';
// List recent backups
const command = new ListObjectsV2Command({
Bucket: bucket,
Prefix: prefix,
MaxKeys: 10,
});
const response = await s3.send(command);
const backups = response.Contents || [];
// Check last backup age
const latestBackup = backups[0];
const age = Date.now() - new Date(latestBackup.LastModified!).getTime();
const ageHours = age / (1000 * 60 * 60);
if (ageHours > 25) {
console.error('❌ No backup in last 24 hours!');
// Send alert
await sendSlackAlert('No recent database backup!');
process.exit(1);
}
// Check backup size
const size = latestBackup.Size! / (1024 * 1024 * 1024); // GB
if (size < 10) {
console.error('⚠️ Backup size suspiciously small');
}
console.log('✅ Backup health check passed');
console.log(` Latest: ${latestBackup.Key}`);
console.log(` Age: ${ageHours.toFixed(1)} hours`);
console.log(` Size: ${size.toFixed(2)} GB`);
}
checkBackupHealth();
Role Assignments
## DR Team Roles
### Database Administrator (Primary)
- Execute restore procedures
- Verify data integrity
- Monitor recovery progress
### Engineering Lead
- Coordinate response
- Communicate with stakeholders
- Make cutover decisions
### DevOps Engineer
- Provision infrastructure
- Update application configs
- Monitor system health
### Product Manager
- Assess business impact
- Prioritize recovery
- Customer communication
## Escalation Path
1. DBA on-call →
2. Engineering Lead →
3. CTO →
4. CEO (P0 incidents only)
Best Practices
- Test restores regularly: Quarterly DR drills
- Automate backups: Never rely on manual processes
- Multiple locations: Cross-region backup storage
- Monitor backup health: Alert on failures
- Document procedures: Keep runbook updated
- Encrypt backups: Protect sensitive data
- Version control: Track backup script changes
Output Checklist
- Backup automation scripts
- Restore procedures documented
- Validation checks defined
- PITR procedure (if applicable)
- DR runbook created
- Role assignments documented
- RTO/RPO defined
- Backup monitoring configured
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