Major refactor of backup and storage paths:
- Per-drive restic repos at <drive>/backups/primary/restic/
- Per-app DB dumps at <drive>/backups/primary/<app>/db-dumps/
- Remove global BackupDir, DBDumpDir, ResticRepo config fields
- Add SystemDataPath config (fallback for apps without HDD)
- New backup/paths.go with pure path computation helpers
- Add GetStackHDDPath to StackDataProvider interface
- Restic methods now accept repoPath as parameter
- Cross-drive backup uses new secondary path structure
- Rename storage/ to appdata/ in scripts and compose templates
- Update protected HDD paths (storage → appdata + backups)
- Simplify backup UI (remove global path displays)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Tier 2 cross-drive backup now configurable for all apps (not just HDD apps)
- Non-HDD apps (Mealie, Gokapi) can back up config + DB to secondary drive
- Status dot: removed "auto" gray — all apps start yellow, green = 2+ tiers OK
- Backup page: Tier 2 row always shown, Tier 3 placeholder added
- Deploy page: cross-drive config visible for all deployed apps
- Meta badges: non-HDD apps show "Konfig" or "Konfig + DB" instead of "Auto"
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Cross-drive now copies DB dumps (_db/) and config (_config/) alongside user data
- restic cross-drive includes config dir + full DB dump dir
- UI: per-tier rows (1. mentés / 2. mentés) instead of per-layer (DB/Konfig/Data)
- UI: BackupContents label shows what each tier protects (DB + Konfig + Adatok)
- UI: rsync backups show browsable indicator (📁)
- Cleanup: removed unused filterSnapshotsByPaths + pathCovers from router.go
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix 1: HDD data backup is now mandatory for all deployed apps.
resolveAppBackupPaths() iterates ListDeployedStacks() directly — no
longer reads GetAppBackupMap() or checks the Enabled flag. DiscoverAppData()
drops backupPrefs parameter; BackupEnabled is set from HasHDDData.
Five dead settings methods removed: IsAppBackupEnabled, SetAppBackup,
GetAppBackupMap, SetAppBackupBulk, GetAppBackupPrefs.
Fix 2: Cross-drive backup now triggers a fresh DB dump (DumpStackDB)
before running. DBDumper interface added to crossdrive.go; Manager
implements it; SetDBDumper wired in main.go. Non-fatal — proceeds with
user data backup even if DB dump fails.
Fix 3: Restore dropdown shows ALL deployed apps (not just HDD+enabled).
restore.go rewritten: always restores config+DB, adds user data if hasHDD.
UI shows restore type banner (full / config+DB / config only) with
color-coded styling. Snapshot API clarified for non-HDD apps.
Fix 4: "Docker kötetek" → "Konfiguráció" — named volumes are not in
the restic backup paths; compose files + app.yaml are what's backed up.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two rsync bugs found during Immich cross-drive backup testing:
Fix 3: Simplified destination path structure in runRsyncBackup.
Old SplitN logic kept "storage/immich" as a subpath, creating redundant
nesting: backups/rsync/immich/storage/immich/<data>. New logic: single
mount → rsync directly into the stack folder; multiple mounts → use
each mount's leaf dir name as subfolder (disambiguated by _N suffix).
Fix 4: Exclude app-internal DB dump files from rsync. Apps like Immich
store periodic pg_dumps in <data>/backups/*.sql.gz. The controller
already handles DB backups via pg_dump — copying them again wastes space.
Added --exclude backups/*.sql.gz/sql/dump to the rsync command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix cross-drive backup failing for system-drive destinations. The
/mnt/hdd_placeholder folder is on the internal SSD, so IsMountPoint()
returned false and the old code hard-blocked it.
- ValidateDestination() (crossdrive.go): onSystemDrive flag replaces
boolean-only check; system drives require ≥10 GB free and <90% usage
to protect OS stability; external drives just need ≥100 MB free.
- CheckBackupDestination() (mounts_linux.go): Tier 4 now branches on
h.SystemDrive; system drive blocks at <10 GB free or ≥90% usage
(matches runner enforcement); external drive unchanged (warn 90%,
block 95%). Removes the && h.Severity == "ok" guard that was
preventing system-drive critical messages from overriding warnings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>