Adding docs for DB Backup / Restore. Fixes #619

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- [Install with Ansible](administration_install_ansible.md)
- [Install with Kubernetes](administration_install_kubernetes.md)
- [Configuration](administration_configuration.md)
- [Backup and Restore](administration_backup_and_restore.md)
- [Contributing](contributing.md)
- [Docker Development](contributing_docker_development.md)
- [Local Development](contributing_local_development.md)

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- [Activitypub implementers guide](https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/draft-guide-for-new-activitypub-implementers/479)
- [Data storage questions](https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/data-storage-questions/579/3)
- [Activitypub as it has been understood](https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/ActivityPub-as-it-has-been-understood)
- [Asonix http signatures in rust](https://git.asonix.dog/Aardwolf/http-signature-normalization)

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# Backup and Restore Guide
## Docker and Ansible
When using docker or ansible, there should be a `volumes` folder, which contains both the database, and all the pictures. Copy this folder to the new instance to restore your data.
### Incremental Database backup
To incrementally backup the DB to an `.sql` file, you can run:
```bash
docker exec -t FOLDERNAME_postgres_1 pg_dumpall -c -U lemmy > lemmy_dump_`date +%Y-%m-%d"_"%H_%M_%S`.sql
```
### A Sample backup script
```bash
#!/bin/sh
# DB Backup
ssh MY_USER@MY_IP "docker exec -t FOLDERNAME_postgres_1 pg_dumpall -c -U lemmy" > ~/BACKUP_LOCATION/INSTANCE_NAME_dump_`date +%Y-%m-%d"_"%H_%M_%S`.sql
# Volumes folder Backup
rsync -avP -zz --rsync-path="sudo rsync" MY_USER@MY_IP:/LEMMY_LOCATION/volumes ~/BACKUP_LOCATION/FOLDERNAME
```
### Restoring the DB
If you need to restore from a `pg_dumpall` file, you need to first clear out your existing database
```bash
# Drop the existing DB
docker exec -i FOLDERNAME_postgres_1 psql -U lemmy -c "DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE; CREATE SCHEMA public;"
# Restore from the .sql backup
cat db_dump.sql | docker exec -i FOLDERNAME_postgres_1 psql -U lemmy # restores the db
# This also might be necessary when doing a db import with a different password.
docker exec -i FOLDERNAME_postgres_1 psql -U lemmy -c "alter user lemmy with password 'bleh'"
```
## More resources
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24718706/backup-restore-a-dockerized-postgresql-database