Previously I had a problem when making a 'backup' as shown in this question where I get an error when trying to restore the database because I did a copy when the database was running.
So I did an experiment with a new database from another computer (this time with ubuntu) I tried this:
- I created some nodes and relations, very few like 10 (the matrix example).
- Then I stopped the service neo4j
- I copied the folder data that contains graph.db to another location
- After that I deleted the graph.db folder and started neo4j
- It created automatically a new graph.db folder and the database runs as new without any data, that is normal.
- Then I stopped again and paste the old graph.db folder
I get an error:
Starting Neo4j Server...WARNING: not changing user waiting
for server to be ready... Failed to start within 120 seconds.
The error appears after 5 seconds not after 120 seconds.
- I tried pasting the folder called data. Same error.
How should I backup and restore in neo4j community offline manually?
I read in some posts that you only copy and restore but that does not work.
Thank you for your help
Online backup, in a sense of taking a consistent backup while Neo4j is running, is only available in Neo4j enterprise edition. Enterprise edition's backup also features a verbose consistency check of the backup, something you do not get in community either.
The only safe option in community edition is to shutdown Neo4j cleanly and copy away the graph.db folder recursively. I'm typically using:
For restoring you shut down neo4j, clean out a existing graph.db folder and restore the original graph.db folder from your backup:
If you cant shutdown and copy the file then you can write a cron script to fetch the data from Neo4j and store it in some other database , say mongodb. You can write cron script to restore also.
This method is only for those who dont have money to buy enterprise edition and cant shutdown his server .
I also ran into this issue and wrote following two codes:
Make backup of momentary state
service neo4j stop && now=$(date +"%m_%d_%Y") && cd /var/lib/neo4j/data/databases/ && tar -cvzf /var/backups/neo4j/$now.gb.tar.gz graph.db && service neo4j start
service neo4j stop
= stop the neo4j servicenow=$(date +"%m_%d_%Y")
= declare the current date as variablecd /var/lib/neo4j/data/databases/
= change directories to your neo4j dir where the graph.db is locatedtar -cvzf /var/backups/neo4j/$now.gb.tar.gz graph.db
= make a compressed copy of the graph.db and save it to/var/backups/neo4j/$now.gb.tar.gz
service neo4j start
= restart neo4jRestore neo4j database from a backup
service neo4j stop && cd /var/lib/neo4j/data/databases/ && rm -r graph.db && tar xf /var/backups/neo4j/10_25_2016.gb.tar.gz -C /var/lib/neo4j/data/databases/ && service neo4j start
service neo4j stop
= stop the neo4j servicecd /var/lib/neo4j/data/databases/
= change directories to your neo4j dir where the graph.db is locatedrm -r graph.db
= remove the current graph.db and all its contentstar xf /var/backups/neo4j/10_25_2016.gb.tar.gz -C /var/lib/neo4j/data/databases/
= Extract the backup to the directory where the old graph.db was located. Be sure to adjust the filename10_25_2016.gb.tar.gz
to what you called your fileservice neo4j start
= restart neo4jInfo: This seems to work for me but as I do not have alot of experience with bash scripting I doubt this is the optimal way. But I think it is understandable and easy to customize :)
Cheers