--- title: Backup & Restore Data layout: default parent: Usage --- # Backup and Restore Data When working productively you should back up the data and configuration of Part-DB regularly to prevent data loss. This is also useful, if you want to migrate your Part-DB instance from one server to another. In that case you just have to back up the data on server 1, move the backup to server 2, install Part-DB on server 2 and restore the backup. ## Backup (automatic / Part-DB supported) Part-DB includes a command `php bin/console partdb:backup` which automatically collects all the needed data (described below) and saves them to a ZIP file. If you are using a MySQL/MariaDB database you need to have `mysqldump` installed and added to your `$PATH` env. ### Usage To back up all possible data, run the following command: `php bin/console partdb:backup --full /path/to/backup/partdb_backup.zip`. It is possible to do only partial backups (config, attachments, or database). See `php bin/console partdb:backup --help` for more infos about these options. ## Backup (manual) There are 3 parts which have to be backup-ed: The configuration files, which contains the instance specific options, the uploaded files of attachments, and the database containing the most data of Part-DB. Everything else like thumbnails and cache files, are recreated automatically when needed. ### Configuration files You have to copy the `.env.local` file and (if you have changed it) the `config/parameters.yaml` and `config/banner.md` to your backup location. ### Attachment files You have to recursively copy the `uploads/` folder and the `public/media` folder to your backup location. ### Database #### Sqlite If you are using sqlite, it is sufficient to just copy your `app.db` from your database location (normally `var/app.db`) to your backup location. #### MySQL / MariaDB For MySQL / MariaDB you have to dump the database to an SQL file. You can do this manually with phpmyadmin, or you use [`mysqldump`](https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-dumpmysqldump/) to dump the database to an SQL file via command line interface (`mysqldump -uBACKUP -pPASSWORD DATABASE`) ## Restore Install Part-DB as usual as described in the installation section, except the database creation / migration part. You have to use the same database type (sqlite or mysql) as on the back-up server instance. ### Restore configuration Copy configuration files `.env.local`, (and if existing) `config/parameters.yaml` and `config/banner.md` from the backup to your new Part-DB instance and overwrite the existing files there. ### Restore attachment files Copy the `uploads/` and the `public/media/` folder from your backup into your new Part-DB folder. ### Restore database #### Sqlite Copy the backup-ed `app.db` into the database folder normally `var/app.db` in Part-DB root folder. #### MySQL / MariaDB Recreate a database and user with the same credentials as before (or update the database credentials in the `.env.local` file). Import the dumped SQL file from the backup into your new database.