Managing Remotes ================ .. _backup_remote: :term:`Remote` -------------- A remote refers to a separate Proxmox Backup Server installation and a user on that installation, from which you can `sync` datastores to a local datastore with a `Sync Job`. You can configure remotes in the web interface, under **Configuration -> Remotes**. Alternatively, you can use the ``remote`` subcommand. The configuration information for remotes is stored in the file ``/etc/proxmox-backup/remote.cfg``. .. image:: images/screenshots/pbs-gui-remote-add.png :align: right :alt: Add a remote To add a remote, you need its hostname or IP, a userid and password on the remote, and its certificate fingerprint. To get the fingerprint, use the ``proxmox-backup-manager cert info`` command on the remote, or navigate to **Dashboard** in the remote's web interface and select **Show Fingerprint**. .. code-block:: console # proxmox-backup-manager cert info |grep Fingerprint Fingerprint (sha256): 64:d3:ff:3a:50:38:53:5a:9b:f7:50:...:ab:fe Using the information specified above, you can add a remote from the **Remotes** configuration panel, or by using the command: .. code-block:: console # proxmox-backup-manager remote create pbs2 --host pbs2.mydomain.example --userid sync@pam --password 'SECRET' --fingerprint 64:d3:ff:3a:50:38:53:5a:9b:f7:50:...:ab:fe Use the ``list``, ``show``, ``update``, ``remove`` subcommands of ``proxmox-backup-manager remote`` to manage your remotes: .. code-block:: console # proxmox-backup-manager remote update pbs2 --host pbs2.example # proxmox-backup-manager remote list ┌──────┬──────────────┬──────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────┐ │ name │ host │ userid │ fingerprint │ comment │ ╞══════╪══════════════╪══════════╪═══════════════════════════════════════════╪═════════╡ │ pbs2 │ pbs2.example │ sync@pam │64:d3:ff:3a:50:38:53:5a:9b:f7:50:...:ab:fe │ │ └──────┴──────────────┴──────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────┘ # proxmox-backup-manager remote remove pbs2 .. _syncjobs: Sync Jobs --------- .. image:: images/screenshots/pbs-gui-syncjob-add.png :align: right :alt: Add a Sync Job Sync jobs are configured to pull the contents of a datastore on a **Remote** to a local datastore. You can manage sync jobs in the web interface, from the **Sync Jobs** tab of the datastore which you'd like to set one up for, or using the ``proxmox-backup-manager sync-job`` command. The configuration information for sync jobs is stored at ``/etc/proxmox-backup/sync.cfg``. To create a new sync job, click the add button in the GUI, or use the ``create`` subcommand. After creating a sync job, you can either start it manually from the GUI or provide it with a schedule (see :ref:`calendar-events`) to run regularly. .. code-block:: console # proxmox-backup-manager sync-job create pbs2-local --remote pbs2 --remote-store local --store local --schedule 'Wed 02:30' # proxmox-backup-manager sync-job update pbs2-local --comment 'offsite' # proxmox-backup-manager sync-job list ┌────────────┬───────┬────────┬──────────────┬───────────┬─────────┐ │ id │ store │ remote │ remote-store │ schedule │ comment │ ╞════════════╪═══════╪════════╪══════════════╪═══════════╪═════════╡ │ pbs2-local │ local │ pbs2 │ local │ Wed 02:30 │ offsite │ └────────────┴───────┴────────┴──────────────┴───────────┴─────────┘ # proxmox-backup-manager sync-job remove pbs2-local For setting up sync jobs, the configuring user needs the following permissions: #. ``Remote.Read`` on the ``/remote/{remote}/{remote-store}`` path #. at least ``Datastore.Backup`` on the local target datastore (``/datastore/{store}``) If the ``remove-vanished`` option is set, ``Datastore.Prune`` is required on the local datastore as well. If the ``owner`` option is not set (defaulting to ``root@pam``) or set to something other than the configuring user, ``Datastore.Modify`` is required as well. .. note:: A sync job can only sync backup groups that the configured remote's user/API token can read. If a remote is configured with a user/API token that only has ``Datastore.Backup`` privileges, only the limited set of accessible snapshots owned by that user/API token can be synced.