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---
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title: "How to Set Up Borg Backup on NixOS"
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date: 2021-01-09
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series: howto
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tags:
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- nixos
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- borgbackup
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---
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[Borg Backup](https://www.borgbackup.org/) is a encrypted, compressed,
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deduplicated backup program for multiple platforms including Linux. This
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combined with the [NixOS options for configuring
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Borg Backup](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=20.09&show=services.borgbackup.jobs.%3Cname%3E.paths&from=0&size=30&sort=relevance&query=services.borgbackup.jobs)
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allows you to backup on a schedule and restore from those backups when you need
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to.
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Borg Backup works with local files, remote servers and there are even [cloud
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hosts](https://www.borgbackup.org/support/commercial.html) that specialize in
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hosting your backups. In this post we will cover how to set up a backup job on a
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server using [BorgBase](https://www.borgbase.com/)'s free tier to host the
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backup files.
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## Setup
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You will need a few things:
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- A free BorgBase account
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- A server running NixOS
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- A list of folders to back up
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- A list of folders to NOT back up
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First, we will need to create a SSH key for root to use when connecting to
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BorgBase. Open a shell as root on the server and make a `borgbackup` folder in
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root's home directory:
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```shell
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mkdir borgbackup
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cd borgbackup
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```
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Then create a SSH key that will be used to connect to BorgBase:
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```shell
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ssh-keygen -f ssh_key -t ed25519 -C "Borg Backup"
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```
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Ignore the SSH key password because at this time the automated Borg Backup job
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doesn't allow the use of password-protected SSH keys.
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Now we need to create an encryption passphrase for the backup repository. Run
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this command to generate one using [xkcdpass](https://pypi.org/project/xkcdpass/):
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```shell
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nix-shell -p python39Packages.xkcdpass --run 'xkcdpass -n 12' > passphrase
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```
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[You can do whatever you want to generate a suitable passphrase, however
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xkcdpass is proven to be <a href="https://xkcd.com/936/">more random</a> than
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most other password generators.](conversation://Mara/hacker)
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## BorgBase Setup
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Now that we have the basic requirements out of the way, let's configure BorgBase
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to use that SSH key. In the BorgBase UI click on the Account tab in the upper
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right and open the SSH key management window. Click on Add Key and paste in the
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contents of `./ssh_key.pub`. Name it after the hostname of the server you are
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working on. Click Add Key and then go back to the Repositories tab in the upper
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right.
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Click New Repo and name it after the hostname of the server you are working on.
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Select the key you just created to have full access. Choose the region of the
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backup volume and then click Add Repository.
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On the main page copy the repository path with the copy icon next to your
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repository in the list. You will need this below. Attempt to SSH into the backup
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repo in order to have ssh recognize the server's host key:
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```shell
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ssh -i ./ssh_key o6h6zl22@o6h6zl22.repo.borgbase.com
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```
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Then accept the host key and press control-c to terminate the SSH connection.
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## NixOS Configuration
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In your `configuration.nix` file, add the following block:
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```nix
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services.borgbackup.jobs."borgbase" = {
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paths = [
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"/var/lib"
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"/srv"
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"/home"
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];
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exclude = [
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# very large paths
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"/var/lib/docker"
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"/var/lib/systemd"
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"/var/lib/libvirt"
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# temporary files created by cargo and `go build`
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"**/target"
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"/home/*/go/bin"
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"/home/*/go/pkg"
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];
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repo = "o6h6zl22@o6h6zl22.repo.borgbase.com:repo";
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encryption = {
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mode = "repokey-blake2";
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passCommand = "cat /root/borgbackup/passphrase";
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};
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environment.BORG_RSH = "ssh -i /root/borgbackup/ssh_key";
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compression = "auto,lzma";
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startAt = "daily";
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};
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```
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Customize the paths and exclude lists to your needs. Once you are satisfied,
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rebuild your NixOS system using `nixos-rebuild`:
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```shell
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nixos-rebuild switch
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```
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And then you can fire off an initial backup job with this command:
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```shell
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systemctl start borgbackup-job-borgbase.service
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```
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Monitor the job with this command:
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```shell
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journalctl -fu borgbackup-job-borgbase.service
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```
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The first backup job will always take the longest to run. Every incremental
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backup after that will get smaller and smaller. By default, the system will
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create new backup snapshots every night at midnight local time.
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## Restoring Files
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To restore files, first figure out when you want to restore the files from.
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NixOS includes a wrapper script for each Borg job you define. you can mount your
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backup archive using this command:
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```
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mkdir mount
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borg-job-borgbase mount o6h6zl22@o6h6zl22.repo.borgbase.com:repo ./mount
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```
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Then you can explore the backup (and with it each incremental snapshot) to
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your heart's content and copy files out manually. You can look through each
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folder and copy out what you need.
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When you are done you can unmount it with this command:
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```
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borg-job-borgbase umount /root/borgbase/mount
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```
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---
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And that's it! You can get more fancy with nixops using a setup [like
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this](https://github.com/Xe/nixos-configs/blob/master/common/services/backup.nix).
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In general though, you can get away with this setup. It may be a good idea to
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copy down the encryption passphrase onto paper and put it in a safe space like a
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safety deposit box.
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For more information about Borg Backup on NixOS, see [the relevant chapter of
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the NixOS
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manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/index.html#module-borgbase) or
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[the list of borgbackup
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options](https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=20.09&query=services.borgbackup.jobs)
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that you can pick from.
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I hope this is able to help.
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