Vault
- By Vault charmers
- Security
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
latest/edge | 222 | 20 Jan 2024 | |
1.8/stable | 209 | 05 Jan 2024 | |
1.8/edge | 164 | 09 Aug 2023 | |
1.15/beta | 276 | 18 Apr 2024 | |
1.15/edge | 290 | 09 May 2024 | |
1.7/stable | 210 | 10 Jan 2024 | |
1.6/stable | 289 | 05 May 2024 | |
1.5/stable | 268 | 11 Apr 2024 |
juju deploy vault --channel 1.15/beta
Deploy universal operators easily with Juju, the Universal Operator Lifecycle Manager.
Platform:
22.04
Restore a backup
Pre-requisites:
To restore a Vault Backup, ensure you:
- Have a Vault cluster deployed.
- Your Vault deployment is in active idle state.
- Have access to S3 storage where your backup is saved.
- Have configured the settings for S3 storage.
- Have access to the unseal keys and root-token used by the Vault cluster at the time of creating the backup.
Once the prerequisites are in place you can run the restore-backup
action on the leader unit to restore the specified backup, providing the following parameters to the action:
- backup-id: Identifier of the backup you are attempting to restore, as saved on the S3 storage.
- unseal-keys: A list of the unseal keys of the Vault cluster at the time of the backup.
- root-token: The root token of the Vault cluster at the time of creating the backup.
juju run vault/leader restore-backup backup-id=<backup-id> unseal-key=<unseal-keys> root-token=<root-token>
List backups:
You can get a list of the identifiers of all the backups that are stored on the configured S3 storage using the list-backups
action:
juju run vault/leader list-backups