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doc: specify AWS Region via AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
If no specific Region is mentioned in RESTIC_REPOSITORY, AWS defaults to us-east-1. For this reason, users that follow the tutorial and create their S3 bucket in any other region get the following error: "Fatal: create repository at [...] client.BucketExists" Explicitly specifying the AWS region name fixes the issue.
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include sensitive information, such as your AWS secret and repository password.
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Therefore, make sure the next commands **do not** end up in your shell's
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history file. Adjust the contents of the environment variables to fit your
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bucket's name and your user's API credentials.
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bucket's name, region, and your user's API credentials.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ unset HISTFILE
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$ export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION="eu-west-1"
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$ export RESTIC_REPOSITORY="s3:https://s3.amazonaws.com/restic-demo"
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$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="AKIAJAJSLTZCAZ4SRI5Q"
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$ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="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"
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