--- title: "Backups" date: 2023-01-17T19:38:39-03:00 draft: false weight: 3 summary: Backup your YAMS configuration. --- Your YAMS configuration is located in your install location. ## Create a backup For the purposes of this tutorial, I'll assume your YAMS install directory is `/opt/yams`, and that you want to create a backup on your `~` directory. First, go to the YAMS install directory and do a `ls`. You should see the `config` folder right there: ```bash $ cd /opt/yams/ /opt/yams$ ls # Output config docker-compose.yaml ``` To create a backup, just run: ```bash /opt/yams/config$ tar -czvf ~/yams-backup.tar.gz config/* ``` `tar` is going to compress and create a `.tar.gz` file called `yams-backup.tar.gz` on the `~` directory. Remember you should store your backups in a secure location! ## Restore a backup For the purposes of this tutorial, I'll assume your YAMS install directory is `/opt/yams`, and that the backup is located in `~/yams-backup.tar.gz`. To restore a backup, first stop YAMS: ```bash $ yams stop ``` Then, go to your YAMS install directory and delete everything inside the `config` folder. ```bash $ cd /opt/yams /opt/yams$ rm -r config/* ``` Now, untar the backup file on your YAMS install directory. ```bash /opt/yams$ tar -xzvf ~/yams-backup.tar.gz ``` If you see all the folders inside the `config` directory, it means it worked! ```bash /opt/yams$ ls config # Output bazarr emby gluetun jackett qbittorrent radarr sonarr ``` Finally, restart YAMS ```bash /opt/yams$ yams start ``` Everything should be running as expected, with your backup up and running!