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# 💾 Backing things up
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> [!NOTE]
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> To backup 99% of your configuration backup at least the `/config` folder. Please read the whole page (or at least "Scenario 2: Corrupted database") for details.
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There are 3 artifacts that can be used to backup the application:
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| File | Description | Limitations |
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| `/db/app.db` | Database file(s) | The database file might be in an uncommitted state or corrupted |
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| `/config/app.conf` | Configuration file | Can be overridden with the [`APP_CONF_OVERRIDE` env variable](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/tree/main/dockerfiles#docker-environment-variables). |
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| `/config/devices.csv` | CSV file containing device information | Doesn't contain historical data |
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## Data and backup storage
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To decide on a backup strategy, check where the data is stored:
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### Core Configuration
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The core application configuration is in the `app.conf` file (See [Settings System](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/blob/main/docs/SETTINGS_SYSTEM.md) for details), such as:
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- Notification settings
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- Scanner settings
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- Scheduled maintenance settings
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- UI configuration (80%)
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### Core Device Data
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The core device data is backed up to the `devices_<timestamp>.csv` file via the [CSV Backup `CSVBCKP` Plugin](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/tree/main/front/plugins/csv_backup). This file contains data, such as:
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- Device names
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- Device Icons
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- Device Network configuration
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- Device categorization
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### Historical data
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Historical data is stored in the `app.db` database (See [Database overview](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/blob/main/docs/DATABASE.md) for details). This data includes:
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- Plugin objects
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- Plugin historical entries
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- History of Events, Notifications, Workflow Events
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- Presence History
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## 🧭 Backup strategies
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The safest approach to backups is to backup all of the above, by taking regular file system backups (I use [Kopia](https://github.com/kopia/kopia)).
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Arguably, the most time is spent setting up the device list, so if only one file is kept I'd recommend to have a latest backup of the `devices_<timestamp>.csv` file, followed by the `app.conf` file.
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### Scenario 1: Full backup
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End-result: Full restore
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#### Source artifacts:
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- `/db/app.db` (uncorrupted)
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- `/config/app.conf`
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#### Recovery:
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To restore the application map the above files as described in the [Setup documentation](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/blob/main/dockerfiles/README.md#docker-paths).
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### Scenario 2: Corrupted database
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End-result: Partial restore (historical data & configurations from the Maintenance section will be missing)
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#### Source artifacts:
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- `/config/app.conf`
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- `/config/devices_<timestamp>.csv` or `/config/devices.csv`
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#### Recovery:
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Even with a corrupted database you can recover what I would argue is 99% of the configuration.
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- map the `/config/app.conf` file as described in the [Setup documentation](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/blob/main/dockerfiles/README.md#docker-paths).
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- rename the `devices_<timestamp>.csv` to `devices.csv` and place it in the `/config` folder
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- Restore the `devices.csv` backup via the [Maintenance section](https://github.com/jokob-sk/NetAlertX/blob/main/docs/DEVICES_BULK_EDITING.md)
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