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@ -185,6 +185,13 @@ General:
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Borg assumes that it can derive a unique hostname / identity (see ``borg debug info``).
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If this is not the case or you do not want Borg to automatically remove stale locks,
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set this to *no*.
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BORG_HOST_ID
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Borg usually computes a host id from the FQDN plus the results of ``uuid.getnode()`` (which usually returns
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a unique id based on the MAC address of the network interface. Except if that MAC happens to be all-zero - in
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that case it returns a random value, which is not what we want (because it kills automatic stale lock removal).
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So, if you have a all-zero MAC address or other reasons to better externally control the host id, just set this
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environment variable to a unique value. If all your FQDNs are unique, you can just use the FQDN. If not,
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use fqdn@uniqueid.
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BORG_LOGGING_CONF
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When set, use the given filename as INI_-style logging configuration.
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BORG_RSH
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@ -210,7 +210,13 @@ def getfqdn(name=''):
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# XXX this sometimes requires live internet access for issuing a DNS query in the background.
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hostname = socket.gethostname()
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fqdn = getfqdn(hostname)
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hostid = '%s@%s' % (fqdn, uuid.getnode())
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# uuid.getnode() is problematic in some environments (e.g. OpenVZ, see #3968) where the virtual MAC address
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# is all-zero. uuid.getnode falls back to returning a random value in that case, which is not what we want.
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# thus, we offer BORG_HOST_ID where a user can set an own, unique id for each of his hosts.
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hostid = os.environ.get('BORG_HOST_ID')
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if not hostid:
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hostid = '%s@%s' % (fqdn, uuid.getnode())
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def get_process_id():
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