diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a9a11fb..767a047 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ docker run -d \ --env "S3_BUCKET_NAME=myBackupBucket" \ --env "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=myAWSAccessKey" \ --env "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=myAWSSecretAccess" \ - --env "AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=eu-central-1" \ + --env "AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=regionOfMyS3Bucket" \ graho/backup-gpg-s3 ``` -This container is going to perform a backup every day at 4 am. You can define the backup schedule with ```GPG_RECIPIENT```. +This container is going to perform a backup every day at 4 am. You can define the backup schedule with ```GPG_RECIPIENT```. You need to adjust the the environment variables to your own data. # Confirm that your backup container is set up properly @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ This could take a while if the folder the backup is set up for is bigger than 10 # Prepare Backup Restore -Before you can restore a backup, you have to do the following: +Before you can restore from a backup, you have to create another AWS IAM policy. You can/should do that before actually being in a situation where you need to restore from a backup. Create another policy that is needed for restoring from a previously made backup: @@ -121,11 +121,11 @@ Step 3. Start the restore container docker run -it -rm \ --volume /path/to/restore/folder:/restore/:rw \ --volume /path/to/gpg/keys/:/keys/:ro \ - --env "GPG_RECIPIENT=\\\\" \ - --env "S3_BUCKET_NAME=\\\\" \ - --env "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=\\\\" \ - --env "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=\\\\" \ - --env "AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=eu-central-1" \ + --env "GPG_RECIPIENT=myBackup@myDomain.com" \ + --env "S3_BUCKET_NAME=myBackupBucket" \ + --env "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=myAWSAccessKey" \ + --env "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=myAWSSecretAccess" \ + --env "AWS_DEFAULT_REGION=regionOfMyS3Bucket" \ graho/backup-gpg-s3 bash /restore.sh ```