Copy Files from a Docker to S3

Backup files from Docker Container Login to the machine running the Docker Container Copy back files in Docker container to the current directory sudo docker cp sql1:/var/opt/mssql/backups/HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_2.bak ./HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_2.bak sudo docker cp sql1:/var/opt/mssql/backups/HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_3.bak ./HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_3.bak sudo docker cp sql1:/var/opt/mssql/backups/HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_4.bak ./HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_4.bak sudo docker cp sql1:/var/opt/mssql/backups/v7.3.1_HUB_511_lab_Stage_3.bak ./v7.3.1_HUB_511_lab_Stage_3.bak sudo docker cp sql1:/var/opt/mssql/backups/v7.3.1_HUB_511_lab_Stage_4.bak ./v7.3.1_HUB_511_lab_Stage_4.bak Upload them to S3 bucket # Change the ownership of the files: sudo chown ssm-user:ssm-user *.bak # Create a timestamp variable TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S) # Upload both files to the timestamped folder aws s3 cp HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_2.bak s3://gcs-share/db-backup/$TIMESTAMP/ aws s3 cp HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_3.bak s3://gcs-share/db-backup/$TIMESTAMP/ aws s3 cp HUB-5.1.1-lab_Stage_4.bak s3://gcs-share/db-backup/$TIMESTAMP/ aws s3 cp v7.3.1_HUB_511_lab_Stage_3.bak s3://gcs-share/db-backup/$TIMESTAMP/ aws s3 cp v7.3.1_HUB_511_lab_Stage_4.bak s3://gcs-share/db-backup/$TIMESTAMP/

April 2, 2025