Attempt to use volume + copy to sftp fails due to permissions #411
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I'm having a go at setting up autorestic, and so far the process is easy enough for files that are just local files, which is great!
I'm now running into a snag with backing up data from a container, though. I have a container that uses two volume mounts. I'd hope the attempt to fix the one-volume-per-location limitation, as mentioned in #342, would find its way into the repo at some point, but until that time, I can make do with two separate locations. This is not the issue.
My backend is sftp (on Hetzner Box). Using the particular combination of volume+sftp isn't possible, and going through the source code makes it clear why that is (for those at home: basically the remote gets bind-mounted into a container, together with the location volume, and then restic gets run in the container; obviously, you can't bind-mount an sftp remote).
So, I think to myself, I'll just add a local backend, backup my volume to that, and use
copy
to get it to my sftp remote.This gets half way: the local backend gets used, there's data in there. However, due to how the docker container is used for a volume backend, the data is owned by root, rather than the user which runs autorestic. This causes the copy to fail, obviously, with a somewhat cryptic
exit status 1
.Another snoop through the code doesn't give me the idea that I can easily slip a
--user=...
into the command line, right? I'd rather not run things as root if I can avoid it...Is there any other way in which I can get this working, or would I need to get my hands dirty and see how rusty (ha) my Golang knowledge is?
Edit: now that I take another look at it, a check similar to this one ("if the current user is not root, add a
--user=
argument to the docker commandline") might do the trick?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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