# Simple rsync container based on alpine A simple rsync server/client Docker image to easily rsync data within Docker volumes ## Simple Usage Get files from remote server within a `docker volume`: $ docker run --rm -v blobstorage:/data/ eeacms/rsync \ rsync -avzx --numeric-ids user@remote.server.domain.or.ip:/var/local/blobs/ /data/ Get files from `remote server` to a `data container`: $ docker run -d --name data -v /data busybox $ docker run --rm --volumes-from=data eeacms/rsync \ rsync -avz user@remote.server.domain.or.ip:/var/local/blobs/ /data/ ## Advanced Usage ### Change UID/GID if you want to execute rsync with another UID/GUID than root tou can use following environment variable - RSYNC_UID - RSYNC_GID docker run -it -e RSYNC_UID=1000001 -e RSYNC_GID=1000007 rsync /media/toto /media/tata ### Client setup Start client to pack and sync every night: $ docker run --name=rsync_client -v client_vol_to_sync:/data \ -e CRON_TASK_1="0 1 * * * /data/pack-db.sh" \ -e CRON_TASK_2="0 3 * * * rsync -e 'ssh -p 2222' -aqx --numeric-ids root@foo.bar.com:/data/ /data/" \ eeacms/rsync client Copy the client SSH public key printed found in console ### SSH key persistence To use the same generated keys on docker container re-creation, you need to persist the key directory ( `/root/.ssh` ) in a Docker volume. On first start the keys will be created, and then, on all subsequent starts they will be re-used. For example, you can use a volume called `ssh-key` like this: $ docker run --name=rsync_client -v ssh-key:/root/.ssh -v client_vol_to_sync:/data eeacms/rsync client ### Server setup Start server on `foo.bar.com` # docker run --name=rsync_server -d -p 2222:22 -v server_vol_to_sync:/data \ -e SSH_AUTH_KEY_1="" \ -e SSH_AUTH_KEY_n="" \ eeacms/rsync server ### Verify that it works Add `test` file on server: $ docker exec -it rsync_server sh $ touch /data/test Bring the `file` on client: $ docker exec -it rsync_client sh $ rsync -e 'ssh -p 2222' -avz root@foo.bar.com:/data/ /data/ $ ls -l /data/ ### Rsync data between containers in Rancher 0. Request TCP access to port 2222 to an accessible server of environment of the new installation from the source container host server. 1. Start **rsync client** on host from where do you want to migrate data (ex. production). Infrastructures -> Hosts -> Add Container * Select image: eeacms/rsync * Command: sh * Volumes -> Volumes from: Select source container 2. Open logs from container, copy the ssh key from the message 2. Start **rsync server** on host from where do you want to migrate data (ex. devel). The destination container should be temporarily moved to an accessible server ( if it's not on one ) . Infrastructures -> Hosts -> Add Container * Select image: eeacms/rsync * Port map -> +(add) : 2222:22 * Command: server * Add environment variable: SSH_AUTH_KEY="" * Volumes -> Volumes from: Select destination container 3. Within **rsync client** container from step 1 run: ``` $ rsync -e 'ssh -p 2222' -avz root@: ``` 4. The rsync servers can be deleted, and the destination container can be moved back ( if needed )