A bash script to automate backing up the RISE blockchain
Version: v0.1
For more information about RISE, please visit - https://rise.vision
- You need to have (not run as) sudo privileges
Execute the following commands:
cd
git clone https://github.com/risevision/rise-snapshot
cd rise-snapshot/
bash rise-snapshot.sh help
- create
- restore
- log
- schedule
- hourly
- daily
- weekly
- monthly
Command create is for create new snapshot, example of usage:
bash rise-snapshot.sh create
Automaticly will create a snapshot file in new folder called snapshot/.
Don't require to stop you node app.js instance.
Example of output:
+ Creating snapshot
--------------------------------------------------
OK snapshot created successfully at block 49037 ( 43 MB).
Also will create a line in the log, there you can see your snapshot at what block height was created.
Command restore is for restore the last snapshot found it in snapshot/ folder.
Example of usage:
bash rise-snapshot.sh restore
Automaticly will pick the latest snapshot file in snapshot/ folder to restore the RISE database.
If you want to restore a specific file please (for this version) delete or move the other files in snapshot/ folder.
You can use the log command to better pick up your restore file.
Display all the snapshots created.
Example of usage:
bash rise-snapshot.sh log
Example of output:
+ Snapshot Log
--------------------------------------------------
20-10-2016 - 20:59:06 -- Snapshot created successfully at block 48967 ( 43 MB)
20-10-2016 - 21:36:07 -- Snapshot created successfully at block 49037 ( 43 MB)
--------------------------------------------------END
Schedule snapshot creation periodically, with the available parameters:
- hourly
- daily
- weekly
- monthly
Example: bash rise-snapshot.sh schedule daily
You will have a folder in ~/rise-snapshot/ called snapshot/
where all your snapshots will be created and stored.
If you want to use a snapshot from different place (official snapshot for example or other node) you will need to download the snapshot file (with prefix: rise_db*) and copy it to the ~/rise-snapshot/snapshot/
folder.
After you copy the rise_db*.tar file you can restore the blockchain with: bash rise-snapshot.sh restore
and will use the last file found in the snapshot/ folder.
If you use the schedule
command be aware you will have a log file located in ~/rise-snapshot/cron.log
with this you will know what is happened with your schedule.
If you are in a version prior to v0.1 you can upgrade with the following commands:
cd ~/rise-snapshot/
git checkout .
git pull