docs: rclone backend restore

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kapitainsky 2023-07-10 18:12:54 +01:00 committed by Nick Craig-Wood
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Usage Examples:
rclone backend restore s3:bucket/path/to/object [-o priority=PRIORITY] [-o lifetime=DAYS]
rclone backend restore s3:bucket/path/to/directory [-o priority=PRIORITY] [-o lifetime=DAYS]
rclone backend restore s3:bucket [-o priority=PRIORITY] [-o lifetime=DAYS]
rclone backend restore s3:bucket/path/to/object -o priority=PRIORITY -o lifetime=DAYS
rclone backend restore s3:bucket/path/to/directory -o priority=PRIORITY -o lifetime=DAYS
rclone backend restore s3:bucket -o priority=PRIORITY -o lifetime=DAYS
This flag also obeys the filters. Test first with --interactive/-i or --dry-run flags
rclone --interactive backend restore --include "*.txt" s3:bucket/path -o priority=Standard
rclone --interactive backend restore --include "*.txt" s3:bucket/path -o priority=Standard -o lifetime=1
All the objects shown will be marked for restore, then
rclone backend restore --include "*.txt" s3:bucket/path -o priority=Standard
rclone backend restore --include "*.txt" s3:bucket/path -o priority=Standard -o lifetime=1
It returns a list of status dictionaries with Remote and Status
keys. The Status will be OK if it was successful or an error message