X Backup
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The advanced backup mod for fabric.
Advantages
- ⚡️Lightning-Fast Speeds: Utilizes multithreading technology for rapid backup processes, completing tasks in a fraction of the time, speeding up to 50 times faster. [^1]
- 💾Space-Efficient: Implements incremental backups and automatically compresses large files, minimizing storage usage.
- 🔄Seamless Restoring: Automatically restarts the server after restoring, allowing for a seamless experience.
- ✨Regional Restoring: Restore only the chunks within a specified range, Players outside the range will not be affected.
- 🛡️Flexible Support: Designed to support both servers and clients, providing a versatile solution for all your backup needs.
- ☁️Automatic Cloud Backup: Effortlessly back up your data to the cloud, with support for Microsoft OneDrive, ensuring your information is safe and accessible from anywhere.
Usage
Creating a Backup
You can use the /xb create
command to create a new backup. This command saves the current state of the game so you can restore it later. If you want to add a note to the backup, you can add it after the command, for example:
/xb create This is my first backup
This way, you create a backup with a note.
Viewing Created Backups
If you want to view the backups you have created, you can use the /xb list
command. This command lists all the backups and displays the number, creation time, and note of each backup. For example:
/xb list
This command displays the last 6 backups. If you have many backups, you can click the gray font button to view more backups.
Restoring a Backup
If you want to restore to a specific backup, you can use the /xb restore <id>
command, where <id>
is the number of the backup. For example:
/xb restore 1
This command restores the game to the state of backup number 1. If you want to restore a specific range, you can use the --chunk
parameter to specify the coordinates from which to which, for example:
/xb restore 1 --chunk 0 0 10 10
[!TIP] These are the x/z coordinates of the blocks, do not confuse them with chunk coordinates.
This will restore the game to backup 1, but only restore the area from block coordinates (0, 0) to (10, 10).
Scheduled Backup Configuration
You can set the automatic backup interval using the /xb backup-interval <seconds>
command. For example, if you want to automatically back up every 3 hours, you can set it like this:
/xb backup-interval 10800
This command sets the automatic backup interval to 10,800 seconds (i.e., 3 hours).
Mirror Server Configuration
If you are using a mirror server, you can use the /mirror
command to synchronize the latest backup from the main server. For example:
First, you need to create a backup on the main server:
/xb create
Then, in the mirror server configuration, set the main server's file path (the one containing server.properties
) and blob_path
, and enable mirror mode:
{
"mirror_mode": true,
"mirror_from": "C:\\MinecraftServer\\My-Server",
"blob_path": "C:\\MinecraftServer\\My-Server\\blob"
}
After that, execute the /mirror
command. This command will synchronize the latest backup state from the main server to the mirror server. You can also add the id
parameter to specify the backup number to synchronize:
/mirror 1
If you want to stop the server and restore the backup, you can use the --stop
parameter:
/mirror --stop
Cleaning Up Unnecessary Backups
The mod also provides an automatic cleanup feature for old backups. You can set the keep_policy
in the configuration file, for example:
{
"prune": {
"enabled": false,
"keep_policy": {
"1d": "30m",
"1w": "6h",
"1M": "1d",
"1y": "1w",
"2y": "1M"
}
}
}
This configuration means:
- Keep backups every 30 minutes for the last 1 day
- Keep backups every 6 hours for the last 1 week
- Keep daily backups for the last 1 month
- Keep weekly backups for the last 1 year
- Keep monthly backups for the last 2 years
You can adjust these settings according to your needs.
When enabled
is true
, the mod will automatically clean up backups that do not meet the retention policy. Alternatively, you can manually clean up unnecessary backups using the /xb prune
command.
Viewing Backup Information
If you want to view detailed information about a specific backup, you can use the /xb info <id>
command, for example:
/xb info 1
This command will display detailed information about backup #1, including backup time, notes, size, etc.
Credits
Some part (GUI) of this mod is based on BackupManager by CreeperHost LTD.
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