Skill Detail

Orchestrate database backup, restore, retention, and failure-notification runbooks through Databasement

Use Databasement when an MCP-compatible agent needs to schedule database backups, supervise restore jobs, enforce retention policy, and react to backup failures across supported engines from one operational workflow.

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npx skills add agentskillexchange/skills --skill orchestrate-database-backup-restore-retention-and-failure-notification-runbooks-through-databasement Copy
Works best when you want a reusable capability, not another fragile one-off prompt.
At a glance
Tools required
A Databasement deployment with supported source databases and storage targets, plus its automation surface for agent-driven backup and restore operations.
Install & setup
Deploy Databasement using Docker, Docker Compose, Kubernetes Helm, or the native Ubuntu instructions from the official docs, then configure your databases, storage destination, and automation access before using it in agent-run backup workflows.
Author
David-Crty
Publisher
Individual
Last updated
Apr 28, 2026
Quick brief

Use Databasement when an agent needs a repeatable backup-operations workflow across MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, SQLite, or Redis, including scheduling backups, monitoring job status, handling retention rules, and coordinating restores. Invoke it instead of using the web UI manually when the task is agent-supervised backup and restore operations through Databasement’s automation surface, not one-off clicking inside a self-hosted admin app. The scope boundary is what makes it skill-shaped: this is specifically a database backup and restore runbook layer with automation hooks, not a generic database product listing, broad hosting platform card, or general-purpose database manager.