diff --git a/docs/maintenance-postgres.md b/docs/maintenance-postgres.md index 50f5a55d..acbea54c 100644 --- a/docs/maintenance-postgres.md +++ b/docs/maintenance-postgres.md @@ -51,20 +51,15 @@ ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=run-postgres-vacuum,start To make a back up of the current PostgreSQL database, make sure it's running and then execute a command like this on the server: ```bash -docker run \ ---rm \ ---log-driver=none \ ---network=matrix \ +/usr/bin/docker exec \ --env-file=/matrix/postgres/env-postgres-psql \ -docker.io/postgres:13.1-alpine \ -pg_dumpall -h matrix-postgres \ +matrix-postgres \ +/usr/local/bin/pg_dumpall -h matrix-postgres \ | gzip -c \ -> /postgres.sql.gz +> /matrix/postgres.sql.gz ``` -If you are using an [external Postgres server](configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md), the above command will not work, because the credentials file (`/matrix/postgres/env-postgres-psql`) is not available. - -If your server is on the ARM32 [architecture](alternative-architectures.md), you may need to remove the `-alpine` suffix from the image name in the command above. +If you are using an [external Postgres server](configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md), the above command will not work, because neither the credentials file (`/matrix/postgres/env-postgres-psql`), nor the `matrix-postgres` container is available. Restoring a backup made this way can be done by [importing it](importing-postgres.md).