.. include:: global.rst.inc .. _quickstart: Quick Start =========== This chapter will get you started with |project_name|. The first section presents a simple step by step example that uses |project_name| to backup data. The next section continues by showing how backups can be automated. A step by step example ---------------------- 1. Before a backup can be made a repository has to be initialized:: $ attic init /somewhere/my-backup.attic 2. Backup the ``~/src`` and ``~/Documents`` directories into an archive called *first-backup*:: $ attic create -v /somwhere/my-backup.attic::first-backup ~/src ~/Documents 3. The next day create a new archive called *second-backup*:: $ attic create -v --stats /somwhere/my-backup.attic::second-backup ~/src ~/Documents This backup will be a lot quicker and a lot smaller since only new never before seen data is stored. The ``--stats`` option causes |project_name| to output statistics about the newly created archive such as the amount of unique data (not shared with other archives). 4. List all archives in the repository:: $ attic list /somewhere/my-backup.attic 5. List the contents of the *first-backup* archive:: $ attic list /somewhere/my-backup.attic::first-backup 6. Restore the *first-backup* archive:: $ attic extract -v /somwhere/my-backup.attic::first-backup 7. Recover disk space by manually deleting the *first-backup* archive:: $ attic delete /somwhere/my-backup.attic::first-backup Automating backups ------------------ The following example script backs up ``/home`` and ``/var/www`` to a remote server. The script also uses the :ref:`attic_prune` subcommand to maintain a certain number of old archives:: #!/bin/sh REPOSITORY=username@remoteserver.com:backup.attic # Backup all of /home and /var/www except a few # excluded directories attic create --stats \ $REPOSITORY::hostname-`date +%Y-%m-%d` \ /home \ /var/www \ --exclude /home/*/.cache \ --exclude /home/Ben/Music/Justin\ Bieber \ --exclude '*.pyc' # Use the `prune` subcommand to maintain 7 daily, 4 weekly # and 6 monthly archives. attic prune -v $REPOSITORY --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 --keep-monthly=6 .. Note:: This script assumes the repository has already been initialized with :ref:`attic_init`. .. _encrypted_repos: Repository encryption --------------------- Repository encryption is enabled at repository creation time:: $ attic init --encryption=passphrase|keyfile PATH When repository encryption is enabled all data is encrypted using 256-bit AES_ encryption and the integrity and authenticity is verified using `HMAC-SHA256`_. |project_name| supports two different methods to derive the AES and HMAC keys. Passphrase based encryption This method uses a user supplied passphrase to derive the keys using the PBKDF2_ key derivation function. This method is convenient to use and secure as long as a *strong* passphrase is used. .. Note:: For automated backups the passphrase can be specified using the `ATTIC_PASSPHRASE` environment variable. Key file based encryption This method generates random keys at repository initialization time that are stored in a password protected file in the ``~/.attic/keys/`` directory. This method is secure and suitable for automated backups. .. Note:: The repository data is totally inaccessible without the key file so it must be kept **safe**. .. _remote_repos: Remote repositories ------------------- |project_name| can initialize and access repositories on remote hosts if the host is accessible using SSH. This is fastest and easiest when |project_name| is installed on the remote host, in which case the following syntax is used:: $ attic init user@hostname:repository.attic or:: $ attic init ssh://user@hostname:port/repository.attic If it is not possible to install |project_name| on the remote host, it is still possible to use the remote host to store a repository by mounting the remote filesystem, for example, using sshfs:: $ sshfs user@hostname:/path/to/folder /tmp/mymountpoint $ attic init /tmp/mymountpoint/repository.attic $ fusermount -u /tmp/mymountpoint However, be aware that sshfs doesn't fully implement POSIX locks, so you must be sure to not have two processes trying to access the same repository at the same time.