On Fri, Apr 07, 2023 at 19:42:11 +0200, lejeczek wrote:
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> On 06/04/2023 16:12, Peter Krempa wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 15:22:10 +0200, lejeczek wrote:
> > > Hi guys.
> > >
> > > Is there a solution, perhaps a function of libvirt, to backup guest's
> > > storage and encrypt the resulting image file?
> > > On-the-fly ideally.
> > > If not ready/built-in solution then perhaps a best technique you
> > > recommend/use?
> > > I currently use 'backup-begin' on qcow2s, which are LUKS
encrypted.
> > libvirt's block code supports the raw+luks and qcow2+luks encrypted
> > image formats with qemu. You should be able to use both for backups too:
> >
> >
> > <domainbackup mode='push'>
> > <disks>
> > <disk name='vda' type='file'>
> > <driver type='qcow2'/>
> > <target file='/tmp/backup-test-images/backup-vda.qcow2'>
> > <encryption format='luks'>
> > <secret type='passphrase'
uuid='d5c7780c-80c4-45eb-bee9-9fbbc1f3847c'/>
> > </encryption>
> > </target>
> > </disk>
> > </domainbackup>
> >
> > Another option would be to use an encrypted device-mapper device via the
> > block backend.
> >
> > Lastly if you need any other storage format the 'pull' mode of backups
> > exposes a (optionally TLS-encrypted) NBD socket from where a client
> > application can pull the blocks for backup and store them in any way it
> > wants.
> >
> That works as I hoped, nice & smooth, I've not had the right xml syntax.
> Are there any docs with more details on the other two alternatives?
> many thanks, L.
Well, the backup to a (externally provided) device mapper target is
quite straihtforward:
<domainbackup mode='push'>
<disks>
<disk name='vda' type='block'>
<driver type='qcow2'/>
<target dev='/dev/mapper/crypt-backup-target'/>
</disk>
</domainbackup>
The pull-mode backup with NBD where you handle the encryption in the
client program (not provided by libvirt, but you can have a look at e.g
https://www.libvirt.org/apps.html#backup or oVirt which both implement a
NBD backup flow). To setup a backup in pull mode, simply use:
<domainbackup mode='pull'>
<server transport='tcp' name='localhost' port='1234'/>
<disks>
<disk name='vda' type='file'>
<scratch file='/tmp/backup-sctratch-vda'/>
</disk>
</disks>
</domainbackup>
To setup TLS to encrypt the transport you can use tls='on' and need to
setup the TLS certs. Have a look at the docs for 'server':
https://www.libvirt.org/formatbackup.html
Note: The document explains what the optional <scratch> element does,
but for a pull backup you need a temporary file where the blocks the
guest overwrote but werent backed up yet are stored.