Snapshot Restore API¶
The snapshot.kubevirt.io
API Group defines resources for snapshotting and restoring KubeVirt VirtualMachines
Prerequesites¶
VolumeSnapshotClass¶
KubeVirt leverages the VolumeSnapshot
functionality of Kubernetes CSI drivers for capturing persistent VirtualMachine
state. So, you should make sure that your VirtualMachine
uses DataVolumes
or PersistentVolumeClaims
backed by a StorageClass
that supports VolumeSnapshots
and a VolumeSnapshotClass
is properly configured for that StorageClass
.
KubeVirt looks for Kubernetes Volume Snapshot related APIs/resources in the v1
version. To make sure that KubeVirt's snapshot controller is able to snapshot the VirtualMachine and referenced volumes as expected, Kubernetes Volume Snapshot APIs must be served from v1
version.
To list VolumeSnapshotClasses
:
Make sure the provisioner
property of your StorageClass
matches the driver
property of the VolumeSnapshotClass
Even if you have no VolumeSnapshotClasses
in your cluster, VirtualMachineSnapshots
are not totally useless. They will still backup your VirtualMachine
configuration.
Snapshot Feature Gate¶
Snapshot/Restore support must be enabled in the feature gates to be supported. The
feature gates
field in the KubeVirt CR must be expanded by adding the Snapshot
to it.
Snapshot a VirtualMachine¶
Snapshotting a virtualMachine is supported for online and offline vms.
When snapshotting a running vm the controller will check for qemu guest agent in the vm. If the agent exists it will freeze the vm filesystems before taking the snapshot and unfreeze after the snapshot. It is recommended to take online snapshots with the guest agent for a better snapshot, if not present a best effort snapshot will be taken.
Note To check if your vm has a qemu-guest-agent check for 'AgentConnected' in the vm status.
There will be an indication in the vmSnapshot status if the snapshot was taken online and with or without guest agent participation.
Note Online snapshot with hotplugged disks is supported, only persistent hotplugged disks will be included in the snapshot.
To snapshot a VirtualMachine
named larry
, apply the following yaml.
apiVersion: snapshot.kubevirt.io/v1beta1
kind: VirtualMachineSnapshot
metadata:
name: snap-larry
spec:
source:
apiGroup: kubevirt.io
kind: VirtualMachine
name: larry
To wait for a snapshot to complete, execute:
You can check the vmSnapshot phase in the vmSnapshot status. It can be one of the following:
- InProgress
- Succeeded
- Failed.
The vmSnapshot has a default deadline of 5 minutes. If the vmSnapshot has not succeessfully completed before the deadline, it will be marked as Failed. The VM will be unfrozen and the created snapshot content will be cleaned up if necessary. The vmSnapshot object will remain in Failed state until deleted by the user. To change the default deadline add 'FailureDeadline' to the VirtualMachineSnapshot spec with a new value. The allowed format is a duration string which is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m"
apiVersion: snapshot.kubevirt.io/v1beta1
kind: VirtualMachineSnapshot
metadata:
name: snap-larry
spec:
source:
apiGroup: kubevirt.io
kind: VirtualMachine
name: larry
failureDeadline: 1m
In order to set an infinite deadline you can set it to 0 (not recommended).
Restoring a VirtualMachine¶
To restore the VirtualMachine
larry
from VirtualMachineSnapshot
snap-larry
, Stop the VM, wait for it to be stopped and then apply the following yaml.
apiVersion: snapshot.kubevirt.io/v1beta1
kind: VirtualMachineRestore
metadata:
name: restore-larry
spec:
target:
apiGroup: kubevirt.io
kind: VirtualMachine
name: larry
virtualMachineSnapshotName: snap-larry
To wait for a restore to complete, execute:
Cleanup¶
Keep VirtualMachineSnapshots
(and their corresponding VirtualMachineSnapshotContents
) around as long as you may want to restore from them again.
Feel free to delete restore-larry
as it is not needed once the restore is complete.