TeamCity Data Backup
Server Backup
The following is needed to be backed up:
<TeamCity data directory> You may refer to TeamCity Data Directory section on the directory structure. If necessary, you can exclude parts of the directory from backup to save space — you will lose only the excluded data. You may safely exclude "
system/caches
" directory from backup — the necessary data will be rebuild from scratch on TeamCity startup.If you decide to skip data backup under
< >/system
directory, make sure you note the most recent files in each ofartifacts
,messages
andchanges
subdirectories and save this information. It will be needed if you decide to restore the database backup with TeamCity Data Directory corresponding to a newer state then the database. The< >/system/buildserver.*
files store HSQLDB data. You should back them up if you use HSQLDB (the default setting).Database data Database stores all information on the build results (except for artifacts and build logs), VCS changes, pinned builds, agents, build queue, user accounts, etc.
If you use HSQLDB, internal database (default setting, not recommended for production), the database is stored in the files residing directly in
< >/system
folder. All files from the directory can be backed up. Or refer to the HSQLDB backup notes.If you use external database, please back up your database schema used by TeamCity.
Application files You do not need to back up TeamCity application directory (web server alone with the web application), provided you still have original distribution package and you didn't:
place any custom libraries for TeamCity to use
install any non-default TeamCity plugins
make any startup script/configuration changes If you feel you need to back up the application files:
If you use non-war distribution: back up everything under <TeamCity Specific Directories> except for
temp
andwork
directories.If you use war distribution, pursue the backup procedure of the servlet container used.
Log files If you need TeamCity log files (which are mainly used for problem solving or debug purposes), back up
<TeamCity home directory>/logs
directory.
Restoring the Server backup
TeamCity Data Directory restoring
You can simply put the previously backed up files back to their original places. However, it is important that no extra files are present when restoring the backup. The simplest way to achieve this is to restore the backup over a clean installation of TeamCity. If this is not possible, please make sure the files created after the backup was done are cleared. Especially the newly appeared files under the artifacts
, messages
, changes
directories under < >/system
.
Restoring to a new server
If you want to run a copy of the server, make sure the server use distinct data directories and databases. For external database make sure you modify settings in < >/config/database.properties
file to point to another database.
Build Agent's Data Backup
Build Agent configuration Back up the
< >/conf/buildAgent.properties
file. You may also wish to back up any other configuration files changed (Build Agent configuration is specified in< >/conf
and< >/launcher/conf
directories).Log files If you need Build Agent log files (mainly used for problem solving or debug purposes), back up
< >/logs
directory.