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documentation: btrbk.1: explain root privileges and snapshot/backup terminology
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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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For most operations, *btrbk* requires 'root privileges' to run
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correctly. Alternatively, consider using "btrfs-progs-sudo" or
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"btrfs-progs-btrbk" backends, both of which allows you to run btrbk as
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a regular user. Refer to configuration option 'backend' in
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btrbk.conf(5) for more details.
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=== Snapshots and Backups
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Snapshots as well as backup subvolumes are created in form:
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<snapshot-name>.<timestamp>[_N]
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@ -48,6 +57,11 @@ 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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be incremented on each snapshot, starting at 1.
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Note that 'snapshot' is a btrfs terminology for a ``read-only
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subvolume'' (showing a parent-uuid, see btrfs-subvolume(8)); 'backup'
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is a btrbk terminology for a ``read-only subvolume created with
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send/receive'' (showing a received-uuid).
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OPTIONS
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