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Store backup history on the server

Percona XtraBackup supports storing the backups history on the server. Storing backup history on the server was implemented to provide users with additional information about backups that are being taken. Backup history information will be stored in the PERCONA_SCHEMA.XTRABACKUP_HISTORY table.

To use this feature the following options are available:

  • --history = : This option enables the history feature and allows the user to specify a backup series name that will be placed within the history record.

  • --incremental-history-name = : This option allows an incremental backup to be made based on a specific history series by name. xtrabackup will search the history table looking for the most recent (highest to_lsn) backup in the series and take the to_lsn value to use as it’s starting lsn. This is mutually exclusive with --incremental-history-uuid, --incremental-basedir and --incremental-lsn options. If no valid LSN can be found (no series by that name) xtrabackup will return with an error.

  • --incremental-history-uuid = : Allows an incremental backup to be made based on a specific history record identified by UUID. xtrabackup will search the history table looking for the record matching UUID and take the to_lsn value to use as it’s starting LSN. This options is mutually exclusive with --incremental-basedir, --incremental-lsn and --incremental-history-name options. If no valid LSN can be found (no record by that UUID or missing to_lsn), xtrabackup will return with an error.

Note

Backup that’s currently being performed will NOT exist in the xtrabackup_history table within the resulting backup set as the record will not be added to that table until after the backup has been taken.

If you want access to backup history outside of your backup set in the case of some catastrophic event, you will need to either perform a mysqldump, partial backup or SELECT * on the history table after xtrabackup completes and store the results with you backup set.

For the necessary privileges, see Permissions and Privileges Needed.

PERCONA_SCHEMA.XTRABACKUP_HISTORY table

This table contains the information about the previous server backups. Information about the backups will only be written if the backup was taken with --history option.

Column Name Description
uuid Unique backup id
name User provided name of backup series. There may be multiple entries with the same name used to identify related backups in a series.
tool_name Name of tool used to take backup
tool_command Exact command line given to the tool with –password and –encryption_key obfuscated
tool_version Version of tool used to take backup
ibbackup_version Version of the xtrabackup binary used to take backup
server_version Server version on which backup was taken
start_time Time at the start of the backup
end_time Time at the end of the backup
lock_time Amount of time, in seconds, spent calling and holding locks for FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
binlog_pos Binlog file and position at end of FLUSH TABLES WITH READ LOCK
innodb_from_lsn LSN at beginning of backup which can be used to determine prior backups
innodb_to_lsn LSN at end of backup which can be used as the starting lsn for the next incremental
partial Is this a partial backup, if N that means that it’s the full backup
incremental Is this an incremental backup
format Description of result format (xbstream)
compressed Is this a compressed backup
encrypted Is this an encrypted backup

Limitations

  • --history option must be specified only on the command line and not within a configuration file in order to be effective.

  • --incremental-history-name and --incremental-history-uuid options must be specified only on the command line and not within a configuration file in order to be effective.

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Last update: 2024-09-13