A databases.csv row asking for every database of an instance (database = '*') makes the backup side write <instance>.cluster.backup.sql via pg_dumpall, and nothing could read it back: the restore CLI knew files, postgres and mariadb. That dump was stored and unrestorable - a format whose producer had no consumer. Adds `baudolo-restore cluster`. Three properties of a cluster stream shape it, and each one bit during development: - It recreates databases, and CREATE DATABASE cannot run inside a transaction block. So unlike the single-database replay this one must NOT be wrapped in --single-transaction. The unit tests now pin both contracts against each other. - It recreates every role including the one the replay connects as, and the pre-clean cannot drop the role holding its own session. That single CREATE ROLE is filtered out of the stream while its ALTER ROLE is kept, because that is what carries the attributes and the password. Found by running it: the first replay died on `role "postgres" already exists`. - --empty means more than for one database: the cluster's databases go first, then DROP OWNED BY releases what a role still holds in the control database, then the roles themselves. The order is pinned by a phase column because \gexec would otherwise emit them interleaved, and a role cannot be dropped while it still owns a database. Without --empty the replay stops at the first object that already exists. Recreating a cluster over a populated one is a decision, not a default. The e2e test drills the real thing: two databases and their owning role are dropped outright and have to come back with their payload and their ownership intact. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
baudolo – Deterministic Backup & Restore for Docker Volumes 📦🔄
baudolo is a backup and restore system for Docker volumes with
mandatory file backups and explicit, deterministic database dumps.
It is designed for environments with many Docker services where:
- file-level backups must always exist
- database dumps must be intentional, predictable, and auditable
✨ Key Features
- 📦 Incremental Docker volume backups using
rsync --link-dest - 🗄 Optional SQL dumps for:
- PostgreSQL
- MariaDB / MySQL
- 🌱 Explicit database definition for SQL backups (no auto-discovery)
- 🧾 Backup integrity stamping via
dirval(Python API) - ⏸ Automatic container stop/start when required for consistency
- 🚫 Whitelisting of containers that do not require stopping
- ♻️ Modular, maintainable Python architecture
🧠 Core Concept (Important!)
baudolo separates file backups from database dumps.
- Docker volumes are always backed up at file level
- SQL dumps are created only for explicitly defined databases
This results in the following behavior:
| Database defined | File backup | SQL dump |
|---|---|---|
| No | ✔ yes | ✘ no |
| Yes | ✔ yes | ✔ yes |
📁 Backup Layout
Backups are stored in a deterministic, fully nested structure:
<backups-dir>/
└── <machine-hash>/
└── <repo-name>/
└── <timestamp>/
└── <volume-name>/
├── files/
└── sql/
└── <database>.backup.sql
Meaning of each level
-
<machine-hash>SHA256 hash of/etc/machine-id(host separation) -
<repo-name>Logical backup namespace (project / stack) -
<timestamp>Backup generation (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS) -
<volume-name>Docker volume name -
files/Incremental file backup (rsync) -
sql/Optional SQL dumps (only for defined databases)
🚀 Installation
Local (editable install)
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .
🌱 Database Definition (SQL Backup Scope)
How SQL backups are defined
baudolo creates SQL dumps only for databases that are explicitly defined
via configuration (e.g. a databases definition file or seeding step).
If a database is not defined:
- its Docker volume is still backed up (files)
- no SQL dump is created
No database definition → file backup only Database definition present → file backup + SQL dump
Why explicit definition?
baudolo does not inspect running containers to guess databases.
Databases must be explicitly defined to guarantee:
- deterministic backups
- predictable restore behavior
- reproducible environments
- zero accidental production data exposure
Required database metadata
Each database definition provides:
- database instance (container or logical instance)
- database name
- database user
- database password
This information is used by baudolo to execute
pg_dump, pg_dumpall, or mariadb-dump.
💾 Running a Backup
baudolo \
--compose-dir /srv/docker \
--databases-csv /etc/baudolo/databases.csv \
--database-containers central-postgres central-mariadb \
--images-no-stop-required alpine postgres mariadb mysql \
--images-no-backup-required redis busybox
Common Backup Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--everything |
Always stop containers and re-run rsync |
--dump-only-sql |
Skip file backups only for DB volumes when dumps succeed; non-DB volumes are still backed up; fallback to files if no dump. |
--shutdown |
Do not restart containers after backup |
--backups-dir |
Backup root directory (default: /Backups) |
--repo-name |
Backup namespace under machine hash |
♻️ Restore Operations
Restore Volume Files
baudolo-restore files \
my-volume \
<machine-hash> \
<version> \
--backups-dir /Backups \
--repo-name my-repo
Restore into a different target volume:
baudolo-restore files \
target-volume \
<machine-hash> \
<version> \
--source-volume source-volume
Restore PostgreSQL
baudolo-restore postgres \
my-volume \
<machine-hash> \
<version> \
--container postgres \
--db-name appdb \
--db-password secret \
--empty
Restore MariaDB / MySQL
baudolo-restore mariadb \
my-volume \
<machine-hash> \
<version> \
--container mariadb \
--db-name shopdb \
--db-password secret \
--empty
baudoloautomatically detects whethermariadbormysqlis available inside the container
🔍 Backup Scheme
The backup mechanism uses incremental backups with rsync and stamps directories with a unique hash. For more details on the backup scheme, check out this blog post.

👨💻 Author
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
📜 License
This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.
🔗 More Information
Happy Backing Up! 🚀🔐