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Normally, there are no heading levels assigned to certain characters as the structure is
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determined from the succession of headings. However, this convention is used in Python’s
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Style Guide for documenting which you may follow:
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# with overline, for parts
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* for chapters
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= for sections
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- for subsections
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^ for subsubsections
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" for paragraphs
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#########################
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Troubleshooting
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Being a backup software, the repository format ensures that the data saved in the repository
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is verifiable and error-restistant. Restic even implements some self-healing functionalities.
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However, situations might occur where your repository gets in an incorrect state and measurements
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need to be done to get you out of this situation. These situations might be due to hardware failure,
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accidentially removing files directly from the repository or bugs in the restic implementation.
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This document is meant to give you some hints about how to recover from such situations.
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1. Stay calm and don't over-react
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The most important thing if you find yourself in the situation of a damaged repository is to
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stay calm and don't do anything you might regret later.
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The following point should be always considered:
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- Make a copy of you repository and try to recover from that copy. If you suspect a storage failure,
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it may be even better, to make *two* copies: one to get all data out of the possibly failing storage
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and another one to try the recovery process.
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- Pause your regular operations on the repository or let them run on a copy. You will especially make
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sure that no `forget` or `prune` is run as these command are supposed to remove data and may result
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in data loss.
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- Search if your issue is already known and solved. Good starting points are the restic forum and the
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github issues.
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- Get you some help if you are unsure what to do. Find a colleage or friend to discuss what should be done.
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Also feel free to consult the restic forum.
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- When using the commands below, make sure you read and understand the documentation. Some of the commands
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may not be your every-day commands, so make sure you really understand what they are doing.
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2. `check` is your friend
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Run `restic check` to find out what type of error you have. The results may be technical but can give you
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a good hint what's really wrong.
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Moreover, you can always run a `check` to ensure that your repair really was sucessful and your repository
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is in a sane state again.
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But make sure that your needed data is also still contained in your repository ;-)
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Note that `check` also prints out warning in some cases. These warnings point out that the repo may be
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optimized but is still in perfect shape and does not need any troubleshooting.
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3. Index trouble -> `rebuild-index`
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A common problem with broken repostories is that the index does no longer correctly represent the contents
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of your pack files. This is especially the case if some pack files got lost.
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`rebuild-index` recovers this situation and ensures that the index exactly represents the pack files.
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You might even need to manually remove corrupted pack files. In this case make sure, you run
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`restic rebuild-index` after.
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Also if you encounter problems with the index files itselves, `rebuild-index` will solve these problems
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immediately.
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However, rebuilding the index does not solve every problem, e.g. lost pack files.
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4. Delete unneeded defect snapshots -> `forget`
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If you encounter defect snapshots but realize you can spare them, it is often a good idea to simply
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delete them using `forget`. In case that your repository remains with just sane snapshots (including
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all trees and files) the next `prune` run will put your repository in a sane state.
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This can be also used if you manage to create new snapshots which can replace the defect ones, see
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below.
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5. No fear to `backup` again
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There are quite some self-healing mechanisms withing the `backup` command. So it is always a good idea to
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backup again and check if this did heal your repository.
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If you realize that a specific file is broken in your repository and you have this file, any run of
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`backup` which includes that file will be able to heal the situation.
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Note that `backup` relies on a correct index state, so make sure your index is fine or run `rebuild-index`
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before running `backup`.
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6. Unreferenced tree -> `recover`
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If for some reason you have unreferenced trees in your repository but you actually need them, run
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`recover` it will generate a new snapshot which allows access to all trees that you have in your
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repository.
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Note that `recover` relies on a correct index state, so make sure your index is fine or run `rebuild-index`
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before running `recover`.
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Restic Documentation
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060_forget
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070_encryption
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075_scripting
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077_troubleshooting
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080_examples
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090_participating
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100_references
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