documentation: fix spelling

pull/334/head
Axel Burri 2020-02-09 15:47:05 +01:00
parent d9e9f01e51
commit 73b339fe01
3 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ incremental chain alive.
* `/mnt/btr_pool/data.20150101 === /mnt/btr_backup/data.20150101` * `/mnt/btr_pool/data.20150101 === /mnt/btr_backup/data.20150101`
* **parent_uuid** relationship: "is-snapshot-of" * **parent_uuid** relationship: "is-snapshot-of"
a.parent_uuid = b.uuid a.parent_uuid = b.uuid
* Present on subvolumes created by `btrfs subvolume snapshot` or * Present on subvolumes created by `btrfs subvolume snapshot` or

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Note that using ``long-iso'' has implications on the scheduling, see
*snapshot_dir* <directory>:: *snapshot_dir* <directory>::
Directory in which the btrfs snapshots are created, relative to Directory in which the btrfs snapshots are created, relative to
'<volume-directory>' of the 'volume' section. Note that btrbk does '<volume-directory>' of the 'volume' section. Note that btrbk does
not autmatically create this directory, and the snapshot creation not automatically create this directory, and the snapshot creation
will fail if it is not present. will fail if it is not present.
*snapshot_name* <basename>:: *snapshot_name* <basename>::
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ not be certain about this, such operations are disallowed in
*noauto* yes|no:: *noauto* yes|no::
If set, the context is skipped by all btrbk actions unless If set, the context is skipped by all btrbk actions unless
explicitely enabled by a matching btrbk '<filter>' command line explicitly enabled by a matching btrbk '<filter>' command line
argument (e.g. "btrbk run myfilter"). argument (e.g. "btrbk run myfilter").
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ constraints.
second (locally, on uncompressed send stream). A suffix of "k", second (locally, on uncompressed send stream). A suffix of "k",
"m", "g", or "t" can be added to denote kilobytes (*1024), "m", "g", or "t" can be added to denote kilobytes (*1024),
megabytes, and so on. Defaults to ``no''. Note that 'rate_limit' megabytes, and so on. Defaults to ``no''. Note that 'rate_limit'
implicitely adds a stream buffer (see 'stream_buffer' option implicitly adds a stream buffer (see 'stream_buffer' option
above). above).
*rate_limit_remote* <rate>|no:: *rate_limit_remote* <rate>|no::
@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ Caveats:
btrbk with different local time on the clients, in order to make btrbk with different local time on the clients, in order to make
sure the backups from all the remote hosts are preserved for sure the backups from all the remote hosts are preserved for
"midnight", and not at "00:00 UTC" (which would be "14:00" in "midnight", and not at "00:00 UTC" (which would be "14:00" in
Honolulu). If you want this behaviour, do NOT use "timestamp_format Honolulu). If you want this behavior, do NOT use "timestamp_format
long-iso". long-iso".
* If "timestamp_format long-iso" is set, running btrbk from different * If "timestamp_format long-iso" is set, running btrbk from different

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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ while [[ "$#" -ge 1 ]]; do
shift shift
done done
# NOTE: subvolume queries no NOT affected by "--restrict-path": # NOTE: subvolume queries are NOT affected by "--restrict-path":
# btrbk also calls show/list on the mount point of the subvolume # btrbk also calls show/list on the mount point of the subvolume
allow_exact_cmd "${sudo_prefix}btrfs subvolume (show|list)( ${option_match})* ${file_match}"; allow_exact_cmd "${sudo_prefix}btrfs subvolume (show|list)( ${option_match})* ${file_match}";
allow_cmd "${sudo_prefix}readlink" # used to resolve mountpoints allow_cmd "${sudo_prefix}readlink" # used to resolve mountpoints