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@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ incremental chain alive.
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* `/mnt/btr_pool/data.20150101 === /mnt/btr_backup/data.20150101`
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* `/mnt/btr_pool/data.20150101 === /mnt/btr_backup/data.20150101`
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* **parent_uuid** relationship: "is-snapshot-of"
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* **parent_uuid** relationship: "is-snapshot-of"
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a.parent_uuid = b.uuid
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a.parent_uuid = b.uuid
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* Present on subvolumes created by `btrfs subvolume snapshot` or
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* 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
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*snapshot_dir* <directory>::
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*snapshot_dir* <directory>::
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Directory in which the btrfs snapshots are created, relative to
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Directory in which the btrfs snapshots are created, relative to
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'<volume-directory>' of the 'volume' section. Note that btrbk does
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'<volume-directory>' of the 'volume' section. Note that btrbk does
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not autmatically create this directory, and the snapshot creation
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not automatically create this directory, and the snapshot creation
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will fail if it is not present.
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will fail if it is not present.
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*snapshot_name* <basename>::
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*snapshot_name* <basename>::
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ not be certain about this, such operations are disallowed in
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*noauto* yes|no::
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*noauto* yes|no::
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If set, the context is skipped by all btrbk actions unless
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If set, the context is skipped by all btrbk actions unless
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explicitely enabled by a matching btrbk '<filter>' command line
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explicitly enabled by a matching btrbk '<filter>' command line
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argument (e.g. "btrbk run myfilter").
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argument (e.g. "btrbk run myfilter").
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@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ constraints.
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second (locally, on uncompressed send stream). A suffix of "k",
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second (locally, on uncompressed send stream). A suffix of "k",
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"m", "g", or "t" can be added to denote kilobytes (*1024),
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"m", "g", or "t" can be added to denote kilobytes (*1024),
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megabytes, and so on. Defaults to ``no''. Note that 'rate_limit'
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megabytes, and so on. Defaults to ``no''. Note that 'rate_limit'
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implicitely adds a stream buffer (see 'stream_buffer' option
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implicitly adds a stream buffer (see 'stream_buffer' option
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above).
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above).
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*rate_limit_remote* <rate>|no::
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*rate_limit_remote* <rate>|no::
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btrbk with different local time on the clients, in order to make
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btrbk with different local time on the clients, in order to make
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sure the backups from all the remote hosts are preserved for
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sure the backups from all the remote hosts are preserved for
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"midnight", and not at "00:00 UTC" (which would be "14:00" in
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"midnight", and not at "00:00 UTC" (which would be "14:00" in
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Honolulu). If you want this behaviour, do NOT use "timestamp_format
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Honolulu). If you want this behavior, do NOT use "timestamp_format
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long-iso".
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long-iso".
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* If "timestamp_format long-iso" is set, running btrbk from different
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* If "timestamp_format long-iso" is set, running btrbk from different
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ while [[ "$#" -ge 1 ]]; do
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shift
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shift
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done
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done
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# NOTE: subvolume queries no NOT affected by "--restrict-path":
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# NOTE: subvolume queries are NOT affected by "--restrict-path":
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# btrbk also calls show/list on the mount point of the subvolume
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# btrbk also calls show/list on the mount point of the subvolume
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allow_exact_cmd "${sudo_prefix}btrfs subvolume (show|list)( ${option_match})* ${file_match}";
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allow_exact_cmd "${sudo_prefix}btrfs subvolume (show|list)( ${option_match})* ${file_match}";
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allow_cmd "${sudo_prefix}readlink" # used to resolve mountpoints
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allow_cmd "${sudo_prefix}readlink" # used to resolve mountpoints
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