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btrbk(1)
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========
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:date: 2018-03-05
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:revision: 0.26.1
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:man manual: Btrbk Manual
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:man source: Btrbk
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btrbk
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#####
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backup tool for btrfs subvolumes
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NAME
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----
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btrbk - backup tool for btrfs subvolumes
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:Author: Axel Burri <axel@tty0.ch>
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:Date: 2018-03-05
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:Version: 0.26.1
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:Manual section: 1
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:Manual group: Btrbk Manual
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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========
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[literal]
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btrbk [-h|--help] [--version]
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[-c|--config <file>] [-n|--dry-run]
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[-p|--preserve] [--preserve-snapshots] [--preserve-backups]
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[-v|--verbose] [-q|--quiet] [-l|--loglevel <level>]
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[-t|--table] [--format <output-format>]
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[--progress] [--print-schedule]
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[--override <config_option>=<value>]
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[--lockfile <file>]
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<command> [<args>]
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| **btrbk** [-h|--help] [--version]
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| [-c|--config <file>] [-n|--dry-run]
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| [-p|--preserve] [--preserve-snapshots] [--preserve-backups]
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| [-v|--verbose] [-q|--quiet] [-l|--loglevel <level>]
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| [-t|--table] [--format <output-format>]
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| [--progress] [--print-schedule]
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| [--override <config_option>=<value>]
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| [--lockfile <file>]
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| <command> [<args>]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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===========
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*btrbk* is a backup tool for btrfs subvolumes, taking advantage of
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**btrbk** is a backup tool for btrfs subvolumes, taking advantage of
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btrfs specific capabilities to create atomic snapshots and transfer
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them incrementally to a target btrfs filesystem. It is able to perform
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backups from one source to multiple destinations.
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Snapshots as well as backup subvolume names are created in form:
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Snapshots as well as backup subvolume names are created in form::
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<snapshot-name>.<timestamp>[_N]
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Where '<snapshot-name>' is identical to the source subvolume name,
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unless the configuration option 'snapshot_name' is set. The
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Where `<snapshot-name>` is identical to the source subvolume name,
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unless the configuration option `snapshot_name` is set. The
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<timestamp> is either "YYYYMMDD" or "YYYYMMDDThhmm" (dependent of the
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'timestamp_format' configuration option), where "YYYY" is the year,
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`timestamp_format` configuration option), where "YYYY" is the year,
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"MM" is the month, "DD" is the day, "hh" is the hour and "mm" is the
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minute of the creation time (local time of the host running btrbk). If
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multiple snapshots/backups are created on the same date/time, N will
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OPTIONS
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-------
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=======
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-h, --help::
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-h, --help
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Prints the synopsis and a list of the commands.
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--version::
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--version
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Prints the btrbk version.
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-n, --dry-run::
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-n, --dry-run
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Don't run anything that would alter the filesystem, just show the
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snapshots and backup subvolumes that would be created/deleted by
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the *run*, *snapshot*, *resume*, *prune*, *archive* and *clean*
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commands. Use in conjunction with '-l debug' to see the btrfs
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the **run**, **snapshot**, **resume**, **prune**, **archive** and **clean**
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commands. Use in conjunction with `-l debug` to see the btrfs
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commands that would be executed.
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-c, --config <file>::
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-c, --config \<file>
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Read the configuration from <file>.
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-p, --preserve::
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-p, --preserve
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Preserve all snapshots and backups. Skips deletion of any
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snapshots and backups, even if specified in the configuration file
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(shortcut for "--preserve-snapshots --preserve-backups").
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--preserve-snapshots::
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--preserve-snapshots
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Preserve all snapshots. Skips deletion of any snapshots, even if
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specified in the configuration file.
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--preserve-backups::
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--preserve-backups
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Preserve all backups. Skips deletion of any backups, even if
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specified in the configuration file.
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--wipe::
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--wipe
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Ignore configured snapshot retention policy, delete all but latest
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snapshots instead. All snapshots needed for incremental backup
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(latest common) are also preserved. Useful if you are getting low
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on disk space (ENOSPC).
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-v, --verbose::
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-v, --verbose
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Verbose output (shortcut for "--loglevel=info").
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-q, --quiet::
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-q, --quiet
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Quiet operation. If set, btrbk does not print the summary after
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executing the *run*, *snapshot*, *resume*, *prune*, or *archive*
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executing the **run**, **snapshot**, **resume**, **prune**, or **archive**
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commands.
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-l, --loglevel <level>::
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-l, --loglevel \<level>
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Set the level of verbosity. Accepted levels are warn, info, debug,
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and trace.
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-t, --table::
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-t, --table
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Print output in table format (shortcut for "--format=table").
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--format table|long|raw::
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--format table|long|raw
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Print output in specified format. If set to "raw", prints
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space-separated key="value" pairs (machine readable). Affects
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output format for *run*, *snapshot*, *resume*, *prune*, *archive*
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and *list* commands. Useful for further exporting/scripting.
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output format for **run**, **snapshot**, **resume**, **prune**, **archive**
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and **list** commands. Useful for further exporting/scripting.
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--progress::
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--progress
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Show progress bar on send-receive operation.
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--print-schedule::
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Print detailed scheduler information on *run*, *snapshot*,
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*resume*, *prune* and *archive* commands. Use the '--format'
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--print-schedule
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Print detailed scheduler information on **run**, **snapshot**,
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**resume**, **prune** and **archive** commands. Use the `--format`
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command line option to switch between different output formats.
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--lockfile <file>::
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--lockfile \<file>
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Create lockfile <file> on startup; checks lockfile before running
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any btrfs commands (using perl "flock"), and exits if the lock is
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held by another btrbk instance. Overrides configuration option
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"lockfile". Ignored on dryrun ('-n', '--dry-run').
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"lockfile". Ignored on dryrun (`-n`, `--dry-run`).
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--override <config_option>=<value>::
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--override |biohazard| <config_option>=<value>
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Override a configuration option <config_option> with
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<value>. Globally, for ALL contexts. Use with care!
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.. |biohazard| replace:: *gnabber* chaes
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COMMANDS
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--------
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========
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=== Actions
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Actions
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The following commands are used to create snapshots and/or
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backups. All actions can operate in dry-run mode ('-n', '--dry-run').
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Use the '--format' command line option to switch between different
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backups. All actions can operate in dry-run mode (`-n`, `--dry-run`).
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Use the `--format` command line option to switch between different
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output formats.
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See section RETENTION POLICY in *btrbk.conf*(5) for information on
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See section RETENTION POLICY in **btrbk.conf**\ (5) for information on
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configuring the retention policy.
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*run* [filter...]::
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run [filter...]
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Perform snapshot and backup operations as specified in the
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configuration file. If the optional [filter...] arguments are
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present, snapshots and backups are only performed for the
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subvolumes/targets matching a filter statement (see
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<<_filter_statements,FILTER STATEMENTS>> below).
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*Step 0: Read Data*;;
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**Step 0: Read Data**
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Read information from the source and target btrfs filesystems in
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order to perform sanity checks and identify parent/child and
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received-from relationships.
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*Step 1: Create Snapshots*;;
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**Step 1: Create Snapshots**
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If the checks succeed, btrbk creates snapshots for the source
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subvolumes specified in the configuration file, according to the
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'snapshot_create' option.
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*Step 2: Create Backups*;;
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`snapshot_create` option.
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**Step 2: Create Backups**
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For each specified target, btrbk creates the backups as follows:
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After comparing the backups to the source snapshots, btrbk
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transfers all missing snapshots needed to satisfy the configured
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target retention policy, incrementally from the latest common
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parent subvolume found. If no common parent subvolume is found (or
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if the 'incremental' option is set to ``no''), a full
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if the `incremental` option is set to "no"), a full
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(non-incremental) backup is created.
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*Step 3: Delete Backups*;;
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**Step 3: Delete Backups**
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Unless the -p, --preserve or --preserve-backups option is set,
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backup subvolumes that are not preserved by their configured
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retention policy will be deleted. Note that the latest
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snapshot/backup pair are always preserved, regardless of the
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retention policy.
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*Step 4: Delete Snapshots*;;
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**Step 4: Delete Snapshots**
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Unless the -p, --preserve or --preserve-snapshots option is set,
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snapshots that are not preserved by their configured retention
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policy will be deleted. Note that the latest snapshot (the one
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*dryrun* [filter...]::
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dryrun [filter...]
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Don't run any btrfs commands that would alter the filesystem, just
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show the snapshots and backup subvolumes that would be
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created/deleted by the *run* command. Use in conjunction with '-l
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debug' to see the btrfs commands that would be executed.
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created/deleted by the **run** command. Use in conjunction with `-l
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debug` to see the btrfs commands that would be executed.
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*snapshot* [filter...]::
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snapshot [filter...]
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Snapshot only: skips backup creation and deletion (steps 2 and
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3). Use in conjunction with -p, --preserve (or
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--preserve-snapshots) if you also want to skip snapshot deletion
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(step 4).
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*resume* [filter...]::
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resume [filter...]
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Resume backups: skips snapshot creation (step 1), transfers and
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deletes snapshots/backups in order to satisfy their configured
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retention policy. Use in conjunction with -p, --preserve,
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--preserve-backups, --preserve-snapshots if you want to skip
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backup and/or snapshot deletion (steps 3, 4).
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*prune* [filter...]::
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prune [filter...]
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Prune snapshots and backups: skips snapshot and backup creation
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(steps 1, 2), only deletes snapshots and backups in order to
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--preserve-backups, --preserve-snapshots if you want to skip
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backup or snapshot deletion (steps 3, 4).
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*archive* <source> <target> _*experimental*_::
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archive <source> <target> *\*experimental\**
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Recursively copy all subvolumes created by btrbk from <source> to
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<target> directory, optionally rescheduled using
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'archive_preserve_*' configuration options. Also creates directory
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`archive_preserve_*` configuration options. Also creates directory
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tree on <target> (see bugs below). Useful for creating extra
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archive copies (clones) from your backup disks. Note that you can
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continue using btrbk after swapping your backup disk with the
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archive disk.
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Note that this feature needs a *linux kernel >=4.4* to work correctly!
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Kernels >=4.1 and <4.4 have a bug when re-sending subvolumes (the
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archived subvolumes will have incorrect received_uuid, see
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<http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/48798>), so
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make sure you run a recent kernel.
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Known bugs: If you want to use nested subvolumes on the target
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filesystem, you need to create them by hand (e.g. by running "btrfs
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subvolume create <target>/dir"). Check the output of --dry-run if
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unsure.
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*clean* [filter...]::
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Note that this feature needs a **linux kernel >=4.4** to work correctly!
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Kernels >=4.1 and <4.4 have a bug when re-sending subvolumes (the
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archived subvolumes will have incorrect received_uuid, see
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http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/48798), so
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make sure you run a recent kernel.
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Known bugs: If you want to use nested subvolumes on the target
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filesystem, you need to create them by hand (e.g. by running "btrfs
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subvolume create <target>/dir"). Check the output of --dry-run if
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unsure.
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clean [filter...]
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Delete incomplete (garbled) backups. Incomplete backups can be
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left behind on network errors or kill signals while a send/receive
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operation is ongoing, and are identified by the "received_uuid"
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The following table gives a quick overview of the action commands and
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resulting snapshot creation (S+), backup creation (B+), snapshot
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deletion (S-), and backup deletion (B-):
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deletion (S-), and backup deletion (B-)::
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ifdef::backend-docbook[]
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....
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Command Option S+ B+ S- B-
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--------------------------------------------
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run x x x x
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run --preserve x x
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run --preserve-snapshots x x x
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run --preserve-backups x x x
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snapshot x x
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snapshot --preserve x
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resume x x x
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resume --preserve x
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resume --preserve-snapshots x x
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resume --preserve-backups x x
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prune x x
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prune --preserve-snapshots x
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prune --preserve-backups x
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....
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endif::backend-docbook[]
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ifndef::backend-docbook[]
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[cols="2*<m,4*^", options="header,autowidth,compact", style="monospaced"]
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|Command |Option |S+ |B+ |S- |B-
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|run | | x | x | x | x
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|run |--preserve | x | x | |
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|run |--preserve-snapshots | x | x | | x
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|run |--preserve-backups | x | x | x |
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|snapshot | | x | | x |
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|snapshot |--preserve | x | | |
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|resume | | | x | x | x
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|resume |--preserve | | x | |
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|resume |--preserve-snapshots | | x | | x
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|resume |--preserve-backups | | x | x |
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|prune | | | | x | x
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|prune |--preserve-snapshots | | | | x
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|prune |--preserve-backups | | | x |
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|=======
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endif::backend-docbook[]
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Command Option S+ B+ S- B-
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--------------------------------------------
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run x x x x
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run --preserve x x
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run --preserve-snapshots x x x
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run --preserve-backups x x x
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snapshot x x
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snapshot --preserve x
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resume x x x
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resume --preserve x
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resume --preserve-snapshots x x
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resume --preserve-backups x x
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prune x x
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prune --preserve-snapshots x
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prune --preserve-backups x
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.. table:: btrbk actions
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:widths: grid
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======== ======================== == == == ==
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Command Option S+ B+ S- B-
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======== ======================== == == == ==
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run x x x x
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run ``--preserve`` x x
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run ``--preserve-snapshots`` x x x
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run ``--preserve-backups`` x x x
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snapshot x x
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snapshot ``--preserve`` x
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resume x x x
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resume ``--preserve`` x
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resume ``--preserve-snapshots`` x x
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resume ``--preserve-backups`` x x
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prune x x
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prune ``--preserve-snapshots`` x
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prune ``--preserve-backups`` x
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======== ======================== == == == ==
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=== Informative Commands
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Informative Commands
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The following commands are informative only, and will not alter the
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*stats* [filter...]::
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stats [filter...]
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Print statistics of snapshot and backup subvolumes. Optionally
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filtered by [filter...] arguments (see <<_filter_statements,FILTER
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STATEMENTS>> below).
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*list* <subcommand> [filter...]::
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list <subcommand> [filter...]
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Print information defined by <subcommand> in a tabular
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form. Optionally filtered by [filter...] arguments (see
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<<_filter_statements,FILTER STATEMENTS>> below).
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Available subcommands:
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--
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ifndef::backend-docbook[]
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[horizontal]
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endif::backend-docbook[]
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*snapshots*;; List all snapshots (and corresponding backups). Note
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Available subcommands:
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:snapshots: List all snapshots (and corresponding backups). Note
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that all snapshots related to configured subvolumes are
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listed, not only the ones created by btrbk.
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*backups*;; List all backups (and corresponding snapshots).
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*latest*;; List most recent common snapshot/backup pair, or most
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:backups: List all backups (and corresponding snapshots).
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:latest: List most recent common snapshot/backup pair, or most
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recent snapshot if no common found.
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*config*;; List configured source/snapshot/target relations.
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*source*;; List configured source/snapshot relations.
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*volume*;; List configured volume sections.
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*target*;; List configured targets.
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--
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Use the '--format' command line option to switch between
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different output formats.
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:config: List configured source/snapshot/target relations.
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:source: List configured source/snapshot relations.
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:volume: List configured volume sections.
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:target: List configured targets.
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Use the `--format` command line option to switch between
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different output formats.
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*usage* [filter...]::
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usage [filter...]
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Print filesystem usage information for all source/target volumes,
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optionally filtered by [filter...] arguments (see
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<<_filter_statements,FILTER STATEMENTS>> below). Note that the
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"free" value is an estimate of the amount of data that can still
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be written to the file system.
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*origin* <subvolume>::
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origin <subvolume>
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Print the subvolume origin tree: Shows the parent-child
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relationships as well as the received-from information. Use the
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||||
'--format' command line option to switch between different output
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`--format` command line option to switch between different output
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formats.
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||||
|
||||
*diff* <from> <to>::
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diff <from> <to>
|
||||
Print new files since subvolume <from> for subvolume <to>.
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|
||||
*config* print|print-all::
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Prints the parsed configuration file. Use the '--format' command
|
||||
config print|print-all
|
||||
Prints the parsed configuration file. Use the `--format` command
|
||||
line option to switch between different output formats.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FILTER STATEMENTS
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
=================
|
||||
|
||||
Filter arguments are accepted in form:
|
||||
|
||||
<group-name>::
|
||||
Matches the 'group' configuration option of a 'volume',
|
||||
'subvolume' or 'target' section.
|
||||
<group-name>
|
||||
Matches the `group` configuration option of a `volume`,
|
||||
`subvolume` or `target` section.
|
||||
|
||||
[hostname:]<volume-directory>::
|
||||
Matches all subvolumes and targets of a 'volume' configuration
|
||||
``[hostname:]<volume-directory>``
|
||||
Matches all subvolumes and targets of a `volume` configuration
|
||||
section.
|
||||
|
||||
[hostname:]<volume-directory>/<subvolume-name>::
|
||||
Matches the specified subvolume and all targets of a 'subvolume'
|
||||
``[hostname:]<volume-directory>/<subvolume-name>``
|
||||
Matches the specified subvolume and all targets of a `subvolume`
|
||||
configuration section.
|
||||
|
||||
[hostname:]<target-directory>::
|
||||
Matches all targets of a 'target' configuration section.
|
||||
``[hostname:]<target-directory>``
|
||||
Matches all targets of a `target` configuration section.
|
||||
|
||||
[hostname:]<target-directory>/<snapshot-name>::
|
||||
Matches a single target of a 'target' section within a 'subvolume'
|
||||
``[hostname:]<target-directory>/<snapshot-name>``
|
||||
Matches a single target of a `target` section within a `subvolume`
|
||||
section with given <snapshot-name>.
|
||||
|
||||
For convenience, [hostname:] can be specified as either "hostname:" or
|
||||
|
@ -366,49 +366,39 @@ For convenience, [hostname:] can be specified as either "hostname:" or
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
FILES
|
||||
-----
|
||||
=====
|
||||
|
||||
+/etc/btrbk.conf+::
|
||||
+/etc/btrbk/btrbk.conf+::
|
||||
``/etc/btrbk.conf``, ``/etc/btrbk/btrbk.conf``
|
||||
Default configuration file. The file format and configuration
|
||||
options are described in *btrbk.conf*(5).
|
||||
options are described in **btrbk.conf**\ (5).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
EXIT STATUS
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
===========
|
||||
|
||||
*btrbk* returns the following error codes:
|
||||
**btrbk** returns the following error codes:
|
||||
|
||||
ifndef::backend-docbook[]
|
||||
[horizontal]
|
||||
endif::backend-docbook[]
|
||||
0:: No problems occurred.
|
||||
1:: Generic error code.
|
||||
2:: Parse error: when parsing command-line options or configuration
|
||||
:0: No problems occurred.
|
||||
:1: Generic error code.
|
||||
:2: Parse error: when parsing command-line options or configuration
|
||||
file.
|
||||
3:: Lockfile error: if lockfile is present on startup.
|
||||
10:: Backup abort: At least one backup task aborted.
|
||||
255:: Script error.
|
||||
:3: Lockfile error: if lockfile is present on startup.
|
||||
:10: Backup abort: At least one backup task aborted.
|
||||
:255: Script error.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AVAILABILITY
|
||||
------------
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
Please refer to the btrbk project page *<https://digint.ch/btrbk/>*
|
||||
Please refer to the btrbk project page **https://digint.ch/btrbk/**
|
||||
for further details.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
--------
|
||||
========
|
||||
|
||||
*btrbk.conf*(5),
|
||||
*btrfs*(8)
|
||||
**btrbk.conf**\ (5),
|
||||
**btrfs**\ (8)
|
||||
|
||||
For more information about btrfs and incremental backups, see the web
|
||||
site at https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Incremental_Backup
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
------
|
||||
|
||||
Axel Burri <axel@tty0.ch>
|
||||
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