.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit! .. _borg_with-lock: borg with-lock -------------- .. code-block:: none borg [common options] with-lock [options] REPOSITORY COMMAND ARGS .. only:: html .. class:: borg-options-table +-------------------------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+ | **positional arguments** | +-------------------------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+ | | ``REPOSITORY`` | repository to lock | +-------------------------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+ | | ``COMMAND`` | command to run | +-------------------------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+ | | ``ARGS`` | command arguments | +-------------------------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+ | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref | | | | :ref:`common_options` | +-------------------------------------------------------+----------------+--------------------+ .. raw:: html .. only:: latex REPOSITORY repository to lock COMMAND command to run ARGS command arguments :ref:`common_options` | Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ This command runs a user-specified command while the repository lock is held. It will first try to acquire the lock (make sure that no other operation is running in the repo), then execute the given command as a subprocess and wait for its termination, release the lock and return the user command's return code as borg's return code. Note: if you copy a repository with the lock held, the lock will be present in the copy, obviously. Thus, before using borg on the copy, you need to use "borg break-lock" on it.