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docs: fix confusing usage of "repo" as archive name
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@ -134,17 +134,17 @@ or high compression:
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If you have a fast repo storage and you want some compression: ::
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$ borg create --compression lz4 /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create --compression lz4 /path/to/repo::arch ~
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If you have a less fast repo storage and you want a bit more compression (N=0..9,
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0 means no compression, 9 means high compression): ::
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$ borg create --compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create --compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
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If you have a very slow repo storage and you want high compression (N=0..9, 0 means
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low compression, 9 means high compression): ::
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$ borg create --compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create --compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
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You'll need to experiment a bit to find the best compression for your use case.
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Keep an eye on CPU load and throughput.
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@ -290,16 +290,16 @@ Examples
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$ dd if=/dev/sdx bs=10M | borg create /path/to/repo::my-sdx -
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# No compression (default)
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$ borg create /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create /path/to/repo::arch ~
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# Super fast, low compression
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$ borg create --compression lz4 /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create --compression lz4 /path/to/repo::arch ~
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# Less fast, higher compression (N = 0..9)
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$ borg create --compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create --compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
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# Even slower, even higher compression (N = 0..9)
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$ borg create --compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
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$ borg create --compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
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# Format tags available for archive name:
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# {now}, {utcnow}, {fqdn}, {hostname}, {user}, {pid}
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@ -696,16 +696,16 @@ After the backup has completed, you remove the snapshots again. ::
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$ # create snapshots here
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$ lvdisplay > lvdisplay.txt
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$ borg create --read-special /path/to/repo::repo lvdisplay.txt /dev/vg0/*-snapshot
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$ borg create --read-special /path/to/repo::arch lvdisplay.txt /dev/vg0/*-snapshot
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$ # remove snapshots here
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Now, let's see how to restore some LVs from such a backup. ::
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$ borg extract /path/to/repo::repo lvdisplay.txt
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$ borg extract /path/to/repo::arch lvdisplay.txt
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$ # create empty LVs with correct sizes here (look into lvdisplay.txt).
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$ # we assume that you created an empty root and home LV and overwrite it now:
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$ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::repo dev/vg0/root-snapshot > /dev/vg0/root
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$ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::repo dev/vg0/home-snapshot > /dev/vg0/home
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$ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::arch dev/vg0/root-snapshot > /dev/vg0/root
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$ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::arch dev/vg0/home-snapshot > /dev/vg0/home
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Append-only mode
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