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Manual
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Usage help
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----------
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Usage help is available:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ ./restic --help
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restic is a backup program which allows saving multiple revisions of files and
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directories in an encrypted repository stored on different backends.
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Usage:
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restic [command]
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Available Commands:
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backup Create a new backup of files and/or directories
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cache Operate on local cache directories
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cat Print internal objects to stdout
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check Check the repository for errors
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copy Copy snapshots from one repository to another
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diff Show differences between two snapshots
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dump Print a backed-up file to stdout
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find Find a file, a directory or restic IDs
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forget Remove snapshots from the repository
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generate Generate manual pages and auto-completion files (bash, zsh)
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help Help about any command
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init Initialize a new repository
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key Manage keys (passwords)
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list List objects in the repository
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ls List files in a snapshot
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migrate Apply migrations
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mount Mount the repository
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prune Remove unneeded data from the repository
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rebuild-index Build a new index file
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recover Recover data from the repository
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restore Extract the data from a snapshot
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self-update Update the restic binary
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snapshots List all snapshots
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stats Scan the repository and show basic statistics
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tag Modify tags on snapshots
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unlock Remove locks other processes created
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version Print version information
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Flags:
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--cacert file file to load root certificates from (default: use system certificates)
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--cache-dir directory set the cache directory. (default: use system default cache directory)
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--cleanup-cache auto remove old cache directories
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-h, --help help for restic
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--json set output mode to JSON for commands that support it
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--key-hint key key ID of key to try decrypting first (default: $RESTIC_KEY_HINT)
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--limit-download int limits downloads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)
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--limit-upload int limits uploads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)
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--no-cache do not use a local cache
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--no-lock do not lock the repository, this allows some operations on read-only repositories
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-o, --option key=value set extended option (key=value, can be specified multiple times)
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--password-command command shell command to obtain the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)
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-p, --password-file file file to read the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)
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-q, --quiet do not output comprehensive progress report
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-r, --repo repository repository to backup to or restore from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)
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--repository-file file file to read the repository location from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY_FILE)
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--tls-client-cert file path to a file containing PEM encoded TLS client certificate and private key
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-v, --verbose n be verbose (specify --verbose multiple times or level --verbose=n)
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Use "restic [command] --help" for more information about a command.
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Similar to programs such as ``git``, restic has a number of
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sub-commands. You can see these commands in the listing above. Each
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sub-command may have own command-line options, and there is a help
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option for each command which lists them, e.g. for the ``backup``
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command:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ ./restic backup --help
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The "backup" command creates a new snapshot and saves the files and directories
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given as the arguments.
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EXIT STATUS
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===========
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Exit status is 0 if the command was successful.
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Exit status is 1 if there was a fatal error (no snapshot created).
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Exit status is 3 if some source data could not be read (incomplete snapshot created).
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Usage:
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restic backup [flags] FILE/DIR [FILE/DIR] ...
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Flags:
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-e, --exclude pattern exclude a pattern (can be specified multiple times)
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--exclude-caches excludes cache directories that are marked with a CACHEDIR.TAG file. See https://bford.info/cachedir/ for the Cache Directory Tagging Standard
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--exclude-file file read exclude patterns from a file (can be specified multiple times)
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--exclude-if-present filename[:header] takes filename[:header], exclude contents of directories containing filename (except filename itself) if header of that file is as provided (can be specified multiple times)
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--exclude-larger-than size max size of the files to be backed up (allowed suffixes: k/K, m/M, g/G, t/T)
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--files-from file read the files to backup from file (can be combined with file args/can be specified multiple times)
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-f, --force force re-reading the target files/directories (overrides the "parent" flag)
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-h, --help help for backup
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-H, --host hostname set the hostname for the snapshot manually. To prevent an expensive rescan use the "parent" flag
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--iexclude pattern same as --exclude pattern but ignores the casing of filenames
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--iexclude-file file same as --exclude-file but ignores casing of filenames in patterns
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--ignore-inode ignore inode number changes when checking for modified files
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-x, --one-file-system exclude other file systems
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--parent snapshot use this parent snapshot (default: last snapshot in the repo that has the same target files/directories)
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--stdin read backup from stdin
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--stdin-filename filename filename to use when reading from stdin (default "stdin")
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--tag tag add `tags` for the new snapshot in the format `tag[,tag,...]` (can be specified multiple times)
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--time time time of the backup (ex. '2012-11-01 22:08:41') (default: now)
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--use-fs-snapshot use filesystem snapshot where possible (currently only Windows VSS)
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--with-atime store the atime for all files and directories
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Global Flags:
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--cacert file file to load root certificates from (default: use system certificates)
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--cache-dir directory set the cache directory. (default: use system default cache directory)
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--cleanup-cache auto remove old cache directories
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--json set output mode to JSON for commands that support it
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--key-hint key key ID of key to try decrypting first (default: $RESTIC_KEY_HINT)
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--limit-download int limits downloads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)
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--limit-upload int limits uploads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)
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--no-cache do not use a local cache
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--no-lock do not lock the repository, this allows some operations on read-only repositories
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-o, --option key=value set extended option (key=value, can be specified multiple times)
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--password-command command shell command to obtain the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)
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-p, --password-file file file to read the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)
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-q, --quiet do not output comprehensive progress report
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-r, --repo repository repository to backup to or restore from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)
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--repository-file file file to read the repository location from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY_FILE)
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--tls-client-cert file path to a file containing PEM encoded TLS client certificate and private key
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-v, --verbose n be verbose (specify --verbose multiple times or level --verbose=n)
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Subcommand that support showing progress information such as ``backup``,
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``check`` and ``prune`` will do so unless the quiet flag ``-q`` or
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``--quiet`` is set. When running from a non-interactive console progress
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reporting will be limited to once every 10 seconds to not fill your
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logs. Use ``backup`` with the quiet flag ``-q`` or ``--quiet`` to skip
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the initial scan of the source directory, this may shorten the backup
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time needed for large directories.
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Additionally on Unix systems if ``restic`` receives a SIGUSR1 signal the
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current progress will be written to the standard output so you can check up
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on the status at will.
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Manage tags
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Managing tags on snapshots is done with the ``tag`` command. The
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existing set of tags can be replaced completely, tags can be added or
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removed. The result is directly visible in the ``snapshots`` command.
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Let's say we want to tag snapshot ``590c8fc8`` with the tags ``NL`` and
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``CH`` and remove all other tags that may be present, the following
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command does that:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo tag --set NL --set CH 590c8fc8
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create exclusive lock for repository
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modified tags on 1 snapshots
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Note the snapshot ID has changed, so between each change we need to look
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up the new ID of the snapshot. But there is an even better way, the
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``tag`` command accepts ``--tag`` for a filter, so we can filter
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snapshots based on the tag we just added.
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So we can add and remove tags incrementally like this:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo tag --tag NL --remove CH
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create exclusive lock for repository
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modified tags on 1 snapshots
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo tag --tag NL --add UK
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create exclusive lock for repository
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modified tags on 1 snapshots
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo tag --tag NL --remove NL
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create exclusive lock for repository
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modified tags on 1 snapshots
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo tag --tag NL --add SOMETHING
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no snapshots were modified
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Under the hood
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--------------
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Browse repository objects
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Internally, a repository stores data of several different types
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described in the `design
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documentation <https://github.com/restic/restic/blob/master/doc/design.rst>`__.
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You can ``list`` objects such as blobs, packs, index, snapshots, keys or
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locks with the following command:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo list snapshots
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d369ccc7d126594950bf74f0a348d5d98d9e99f3215082eb69bf02dc9b3e464c
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The ``find`` command searches for a given
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`pattern <https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match>`__ in the
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repository.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r backup find test.txt
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debug log file restic.log
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debug enabled
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enter password for repository:
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found 1 matching entries in snapshot 196bc5760c909a7681647949e80e5448e276521489558525680acf1bd428af36
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-rw-r--r-- 501 20 5 2015-08-26 14:09:57 +0200 CEST path/to/test.txt
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The ``cat`` command allows you to display the JSON representation of the
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objects or their raw content.
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo cat snapshot d369ccc7d126594950bf74f0a348d5d98d9e99f3215082eb69bf02dc9b3e464c
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enter password for repository:
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{
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"time": "2015-08-12T12:52:44.091448856+02:00",
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"tree": "05cec17e8d3349f402576d02576a2971fc0d9f9776ce2f441c7010849c4ff5af",
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"paths": [
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"/home/user/work"
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],
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"hostname": "kasimir",
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"username": "username",
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"uid": 501,
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"gid": 20
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}
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Metadata handling
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Restic saves and restores most default attributes, including extended attributes like ACLs.
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Sparse files are not handled in a special way yet, and aren't restored.
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The following metadata is handled by restic:
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- Name
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- Type
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- Mode
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- ModTime
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- AccessTime
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- ChangeTime
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- UID
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- GID
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- User
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- Group
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- Inode
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- Size
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- Links
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- LinkTarget
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- Device
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- Content
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- Subtree
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- ExtendedAttributes
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Getting information about repository data
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Use the ``stats`` command to count up stats about the data in the repository.
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There are different counting modes available using the ``--mode`` flag,
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depending on what you want to calculate. The default is the restore size, or
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the size required to restore the files:
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- ``restore-size`` (default) counts the size of the restored files.
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- ``files-by-contents`` counts the total size of unique files as given by their
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contents. This can be useful since a file is considered unique only if it has
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unique contents. Keep in mind that a small change to a large file (even when the
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file name/path hasn't changed) will cause them to look like different files, thus
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essentially causing the whole size of the file to be counted twice.
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- ``raw-data`` counts the size of the blobs in the repository, regardless of how many
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files reference them. This tells you how much restic has reduced all your original
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data down to (either for a single snapshot or across all your backups), and compared
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to the size given by the restore-size mode, can tell you how much deduplication is
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helping you.
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- ``blobs-per-file`` is kind of a mix between files-by-contents and raw-data modes;
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it is useful for knowing how much value your backup is providing you in terms of unique
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data stored by file. Like files-by-contents, it is resilient to file renames/moves.
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Unlike files-by-contents, it does not balloon to high values when large files have
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small edits, as long as the file path stayed the same. Unlike raw-data, this mode
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DOES consider how many files point to each blob such that the more files a blob is
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referenced by, the more it counts toward the size.
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For example, to calculate how much space would be
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required to restore the latest snapshot (from any host that made it):
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic stats latest
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password is correct
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Total File Count: 10538
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Total Size: 37.824 GiB
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If multiple hosts are backing up to the repository, the latest snapshot may not
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be the one you want. You can specify the latest snapshot from only a specific
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host by using the ``--host`` flag:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic stats --host myserver latest
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password is correct
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Total File Count: 21766
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Total Size: 481.783 GiB
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There we see that it would take 482 GiB of disk space to restore the latest
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snapshot from "myserver".
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In case you have multiple backups running from the same host so can also use
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``--tag`` and ``--path`` to be more specific about which snapshots you
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are looking for.
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But how much space does that snapshot take on disk? In other words, how much
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has restic's deduplication helped? We can check:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic stats --host myserver --mode raw-data latest
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password is correct
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Total Blob Count: 340847
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Total Size: 458.663 GiB
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Comparing this size to the previous command, we see that restic has saved
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about 23 GiB of space with deduplication.
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Which mode you use depends on your exact use case. Some modes are more useful
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across all snapshots, while others make more sense on just a single snapshot,
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depending on what you're trying to calculate.
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Scripting
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---------
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Restic supports the output of some commands in JSON format, the JSON
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data can then be processed by other programs (e.g.
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`jq <https://stedolan.github.io/jq/>`__). The following example
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lists all snapshots as JSON and uses ``jq`` to pretty-print the result:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo snapshots --json | jq .
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[
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{
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"time": "2017-03-11T09:57:43.26630619+01:00",
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"tree": "bf25241679533df554fc0fd0ae6dbb9dcf1859a13f2bc9dd4543c354eff6c464",
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"paths": [
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"/home/work/doc"
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],
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"hostname": "kasimir",
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"username": "fd0",
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"uid": 1000,
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"gid": 100,
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"id": "bbeed6d28159aa384d1ccc6fa0b540644b1b9599b162d2972acda86b1b80f89e"
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},
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{
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"time": "2017-03-11T09:58:57.541446938+01:00",
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"tree": "7f8c95d3420baaac28dc51609796ae0e0ecfb4862b609a9f38ffaf7ae2d758da",
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"paths": [
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"/home/user/shared"
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],
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"hostname": "kasimir",
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"username": "fd0",
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"uid": 1000,
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"gid": 100,
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"id": "b157d91c16f0ba56801ece3a708dfc53791fe2a97e827090d6ed9a69a6ebdca0"
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}
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]
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.. _temporary_files:
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Temporary files
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---------------
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During some operations (e.g. ``backup`` and ``prune``) restic uses
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temporary files to store data. These files will, by default, be saved to
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the system's temporary directory, on Linux this is usually located in
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``/tmp/``. The environment variable ``TMPDIR`` can be used to specify a
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different directory, e.g. to use the directory ``/var/tmp/restic-tmp``
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instead of the default, set the environment variable like this:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ export TMPDIR=/var/tmp/restic-tmp
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup ~/work
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.. _caching:
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Caching
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-------
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Restic keeps a cache with some files from the repository on the local machine.
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This allows faster operations, since meta data does not need to be loaded from
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a remote repository. The cache is automatically created, usually in an
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OS-specific cache folder:
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* Linux/other: ``$XDG_CACHE_HOME/restic``, or ``~/.cache/restic`` if
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``XDG_CACHE_HOME`` is not set
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* macOS: ``~/Library/Caches/restic``
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* Windows: ``%LOCALAPPDATA%/restic``
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If the relevant environment variables are not set, restic exits with an error
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message.
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The command line parameter ``--cache-dir`` or the environment variable
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``$RESTIC_CACHE_DIR`` can be used to override the default cache location. The
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parameter ``--no-cache`` disables the cache entirely. In this case, all data
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is loaded from the repo.
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The cache is ephemeral: When a file cannot be read from the cache, it is loaded
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from the repository.
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Within the cache directory, there's a sub directory for each repository the
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cache was used with. Restic updates the timestamps of a repo directory each
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time it is used, so by looking at the timestamps of the sub directories of the
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cache directory it can decide which sub directories are old and probably not
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needed any more. You can either remove these directories manually, or run a
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restic command with the ``--cleanup-cache`` flag.
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