--- sidebar_position: 30 --- # Using the Barman Cloud Plugin After [installing the plugin](installation.md) in the same namespace as the CloudNativePG operator, enabling your PostgreSQL cluster to use the Barman Cloud Plugin involves just a few steps: - Defining the object store containing your WAL archive and base backups, using your preferred [provider](object_stores.md) - Instructing the Postgres cluster to use the Barman Cloud Plugin From that moment, you’ll be able to issue on-demand backups or define a backup schedule, as well as rely on the object store for recovery operations. The rest of this page details each step, using MinIO as object store provider. ## Defining the `ObjectStore` An `ObjectStore` resource must be created for each object store used in your PostgreSQL architecture. Here's an example configuration using MinIO: ```yaml apiVersion: barmancloud.cnpg.io/v1 kind: ObjectStore metadata: name: minio-store spec: configuration: destinationPath: s3://backups/ endpointURL: http://minio:9000 s3Credentials: accessKeyId: name: minio key: ACCESS_KEY_ID secretAccessKey: name: minio key: ACCESS_SECRET_KEY wal: compression: gzip ``` The `.spec.configuration` schema follows the same format as the [in-tree barman-cloud support](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/cloudnative-pg/barman-cloud/pkg/api#BarmanObjectStoreConfiguration). Refer to [the CloudNativePG documentation](https://cloudnative-pg.io/documentation/preview/backup_barmanobjectstore/) for additional details. ## Configuring WAL Archiving Once the `ObjectStore` is defined, you can configure your PostgreSQL cluster to archive WALs by referencing the store in the `.spec.plugins` section: ```yaml apiVersion: postgresql.cnpg.io/v1 kind: Cluster metadata: name: cluster-example spec: instances: 3 imagePullPolicy: Always plugins: - name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io isWALArchiver: true parameters: barmanObjectName: minio-store storage: size: 1Gi ``` This configuration enables both WAL archiving and data directory backups. ## Performing a Base Backup Once WAL archiving is enabled, the cluster is ready for backups. To issue an on-demand backup, use the following configuration with the plugin method: ```yaml apiVersion: postgresql.cnpg.io/v1 kind: Backup metadata: name: backup-example spec: cluster: name: cluster-example method: plugin pluginConfiguration: name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io ``` :::note You can apply the same concept to the `ScheduledBackup` resource. ::: ## Restoring a Cluster To restore a cluster from an object store, create a new `Cluster` resource that references the store containing the backup. Below is an example configuration: ```yaml apiVersion: postgresql.cnpg.io/v1 kind: Cluster metadata: name: cluster-restore spec: instances: 3 imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent bootstrap: recovery: source: source externalClusters: - name: source plugin: name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io parameters: barmanObjectName: minio-store serverName: cluster-example storage: size: 1Gi ``` :::important The above configuration does **not** enable WAL archiving for the restored cluster. ::: To enable WAL archiving for the restored cluster, include the `.spec.plugins` section alongside the `externalClusters.plugin` section, as shown below: ```yaml apiVersion: postgresql.cnpg.io/v1 kind: Cluster metadata: name: cluster-restore spec: instances: 3 imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent bootstrap: recovery: source: source plugins: - name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io isWALArchiver: true parameters: # Backup Object Store (push, read-write) barmanObjectName: minio-store-bis externalClusters: - name: source plugin: name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io parameters: # Recovery Object Store (pull, read-only) barmanObjectName: minio-store serverName: cluster-example storage: size: 1Gi ``` The same object store may be used for both transaction log archiving and restoring a cluster, or you can configure separate stores for these purposes. ## Configuring Replica Clusters You can set up a distributed topology by combining the previously defined configurations with the `.spec.replica` section. Below is an example of how to define a replica cluster: ```yaml apiVersion: postgresql.cnpg.io/v1 kind: Cluster metadata: name: cluster-dc-a spec: instances: 3 primaryUpdateStrategy: unsupervised storage: storageClass: csi-hostpath-sc size: 1Gi plugins: - name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io isWALArchiver: true parameters: barmanObjectName: minio-store-a replica: self: cluster-dc-a primary: cluster-dc-a source: cluster-dc-b externalClusters: - name: cluster-dc-a plugin: name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io parameters: barmanObjectName: minio-store-a - name: cluster-dc-b plugin: name: barman-cloud.cloudnative-pg.io parameters: barmanObjectName: minio-store-b ```