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# Use short hostname, user name and current time in archive name
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$ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{user}-{now} ~
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$ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{user}-{now:%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S} ~
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# Similar, use the same datetime format as borg 1.1 will have as default
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$ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{user}-{now:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S} ~
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# As above, but add nanoseconds
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$ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{user}-{now:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f} ~
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Notes
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~~~~~
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- the --exclude patterns are not like tar. In tar --exclude .bundler/gems will
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exclude foo/.bundler/gems. In borg it will not, you need to use --exclude
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'*/.bundler/gems' to get the same effect. See ``borg help patterns`` for
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more information.
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.. include:: usage/extract.rst.inc
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no key file found for repository
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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 migrate-to-repokey repo
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.. include:: usage/break-lock.rst.inc
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For more details, see :ref:`chunker_details`.
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--umask
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~~~~~~~
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If you use ``--umask``, make sure that all repository-modifying borg commands
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(create, delete, prune) that access the repository in question use the same
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``--umask`` value.
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If multiple machines access the same repository, this should hold true for all
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of them.
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--read-special
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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