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.. include:: upgrade.rst.inc
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Examples
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# Upgrade the borg repository to the most recent version.
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$ borg upgrade -v /path/to/repo
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making a hardlink copy in /path/to/repo.upgrade-2016-02-15-20:51:55
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opening attic repository with borg and converting
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no key file found for repository
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converting repo index /path/to/repo/index.0
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converting 1 segments...
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converting borg 0.xx to borg current
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no key file found for repository
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.. _borg_key_migrate-to-repokey:
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Upgrading a passphrase encrypted attic repo
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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attic offered a "passphrase" encryption mode, but this was removed in borg 1.0
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and replaced by the "repokey" mode (which stores the passphrase-protected
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encryption key into the repository config).
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Thus, to upgrade a "passphrase" attic repo to a "repokey" borg repo, 2 steps
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are needed, in this order:
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- borg upgrade repo
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- borg key migrate-to-repokey repo
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