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### Backup of just user data
For additional peace of mind,
user-data daily export using the [official procedure.](https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/wiki/Backing-up-your-vault)</br>
For bitwarden_rs it means sqlite database dump and backing up `attachments` directory.
The created backup files are overwriten on every run of the script,
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docker container exec bitwarden tar -czPf /data/BACKUP.attachments.tar.gz /data/attachments
```
the script must be executabe - `chmod +x bitwarden-backup-script.sh`
the script must be **executabe** - `chmod +x bitwarden-backup-script.sh`
* **cronjob** on the host</br>
`crontab -e` - add new cron job</br>
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* let it run so it creates its file structure
* down the container `docker-compose down`
* in `bitwarden/bitwarden-data/`</br>
replace `db.sqlite3` with the one from the backup `BACKUP.bitwarden.db.sqlite3`</br>
replace `db.sqlite3` with the backup one `BACKUP.bitwarden.db.sqlite3`</br>
replace `attachments` directory with the one from the archive `BACKUP.attachments.tar.gz`
* start the container `docker-compose up -d`

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docker container exec bookstack tar -czPf /config/BACKUP.bookstack.uploaded-files.tar.gz /config/www/
```
the script must be executabe - `chmod +x bookstack-backup-script.sh`
the script must be **executabe** - `chmod +x bookstack-backup-script.sh`
* **cronjob** on the host</br>
`crontab -e` - add new cron job</br>
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Assuming clean start, first restore the database before running the app container.
* start only the database container: `docker-compose up -d bookstack_db`
* have `BACKUP.bookstack.database.sql` mounted in
* have `BACKUP.bookstack.database.sql` mounted in by placing it in `bookstack/bookstack-data`
* exec in to the container and restore the database</br>
`docker container exec -it bookstack_db /bin/bash`</br>
`cd /config`</br>