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use --numeric-ids in pull doc

replace flag --numeric-owner with --numeric-ids
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Michael Bauer 2022-03-09 21:43:22 +01:00 committed by Andrey Bienkowski
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ completely in every aspect from such a backup.
mappings, assuming they only come from files (/etc/passwd and group). mappings, assuming they only come from files (/etc/passwd and group).
This assumption might be wrong, e.g. if users/groups also come from This assumption might be wrong, e.g. if users/groups also come from
ldap or other providers. ldap or other providers.
Thus, it might be better to use ``--numeric-owner`` and not archive any Thus, it might be better to use ``--numeric-ids`` and not archive any
user or group names (but just the numeric IDs) and not use chroot. user or group names (but just the numeric IDs) and not use chroot.
Creating a backup Creating a backup
@ -181,13 +181,13 @@ When doing a full restore, we restore all files (including the ones containing
the ID-to-name mapping, ``/etc/passwd`` and ``/etc/group``). Everything will be the ID-to-name mapping, ``/etc/passwd`` and ``/etc/group``). Everything will be
consistent automatically if we restore the numeric IDs stored in the archive. So consistent automatically if we restore the numeric IDs stored in the archive. So
there is no need for a chroot environment; we just mount the client file system there is no need for a chroot environment; we just mount the client file system
and extract a backup, utilizing the ``--numeric-owner`` option: and extract a backup, utilizing the ``--numeric-ids`` option:
:: ::
sshfs root@host:/ /mnt/sshfs sshfs root@host:/ /mnt/sshfs
cd /mnt/sshfs cd /mnt/sshfs
borg extract --numeric-owner /path/to/repo::archive borg extract --numeric-ids /path/to/repo::archive
cd ~ cd ~
umount /mnt/sshfs umount /mnt/sshfs