Recover the Deleted Cluster
This document describes how to recover a TiDB cluster that has been deleted mistakenly.
Recover the cluster managed by TidbCluster
TiDB Operator uses PV (Persistent Volume) and PVC (Persistent Volume Claim) to store persistent data. If you accidentally delete a cluster using kubectl delete tc
, the PV/PVC objects and data are still retained to ensure data safety.
To recover the deleted cluster, use the kubectl create
command to create a cluster that has the same name and configuration as the deleted one. In the new cluster, the retained PV/PVC and data are reused.
kubectl -n ${namespace} create -f tidb-cluster.yaml
Recover the cluster managed by Helm
TiDB Operator uses PV (Persistent Volume) and PVC (Persistent Volume Claim) to store persistent data. If you accidentally delete a cluster using helm uninstall
, the PV/PVC objects and data are still retained to ensure data safety.
To recover the cluster at this time, use the helm install
command to create a cluster that has the same name and configuration as the deleted one. In the new cluster, the retained PV/PVC and data are reused.
helm install ${release_name} pingcap/tidb-cluster --namespace=${namespace} --version=${chart_version} -f values.yaml