.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit! .. _borg_upgrade: borg upgrade ------------ :: usage: borg upgrade [-h] [--critical] [--error] [--warning] [--info] [--debug] [--lock-wait N] [--show-rc] [--no-files-cache] [--umask M] [--remote-path PATH] [-p] [-n] [-i] [--force] [--tam] [--disable-tam] [REPOSITORY] upgrade a repository from a previous version positional arguments: REPOSITORY path to the repository to be upgraded optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --critical work on log level CRITICAL --error work on log level ERROR --warning work on log level WARNING (default) --info, -v, --verbose work on log level INFO --debug work on log level DEBUG --lock-wait N wait for the lock, but max. N seconds (default: 1). --show-rc show/log the return code (rc) --no-files-cache do not load/update the file metadata cache used to detect unchanged files --umask M set umask to M (local and remote, default: 0077) --remote-path PATH use PATH as borg executable on the remote (default: "borg") -p, --progress show progress display while upgrading the repository -n, --dry-run do not change repository -i, --inplace rewrite repository in place, with no chance of going back to older versions of the repository. --force Force upgrade --tam Enable manifest authentication (in key and cache) (Borg 1.0.9 and later) --disable-tam Disable manifest authentication (in key and cache) Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ Upgrade an existing, local Borg repository. When you do not need borg upgrade +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Not every change requires that you run ``borg upgrade``. You do **not** need to run it when: - moving your repository to a different place - upgrading to another point release (like 1.0.x to 1.0.y), except when noted otherwise in the changelog - upgrading from 1.0.x to 1.1.x, except when noted otherwise in the changelog Borg 1.x.y upgrades +++++++++++++++++++ Use ``borg upgrade --tam REPO`` to require manifest authentication introduced with Borg 1.0.9 to address security issues. This means that modifying the repository after doing this with a version prior to 1.0.9 will raise a validation error, so only perform this upgrade after updating all clients using the repository to 1.0.9 or newer. This upgrade should be done on each client for safety reasons. If a repository is accidentally modified with a pre-1.0.9 client after this upgrade, use ``borg upgrade --tam --force REPO`` to remedy it. If you routinely do this you might not want to enable this upgrade (which will leave you exposed to the security issue). You can reverse the upgrade by issuing ``borg upgrade --disable-tam REPO``. See https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changes.html#pre-1-0-9-manifest-spoofing-vulnerability for details. Attic and Borg 0.xx to Borg 1.x +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This currently supports converting an Attic repository to Borg and also helps with converting Borg 0.xx to 1.0. Currently, only LOCAL repositories can be upgraded (issue #465). Please note that ``borg create`` (since 1.0.0) uses bigger chunks by default than old borg or attic did, so the new chunks won't deduplicate with the old chunks in the upgraded repository. See ``--chunker-params`` option of ``borg create`` and ``borg recreate``. ``borg upgrade`` will change the magic strings in the repository's segments to match the new Borg magic strings. The keyfiles found in $ATTIC_KEYS_DIR or ~/.attic/keys/ will also be converted and copied to $BORG_KEYS_DIR or ~/.config/borg/keys. The cache files are converted, from $ATTIC_CACHE_DIR or ~/.cache/attic to $BORG_CACHE_DIR or ~/.cache/borg, but the cache layout between Borg and Attic changed, so it is possible the first backup after the conversion takes longer than expected due to the cache resync. Upgrade should be able to resume if interrupted, although it will still iterate over all segments. If you want to start from scratch, use `borg delete` over the copied repository to make sure the cache files are also removed: borg delete borg Unless ``--inplace`` is specified, the upgrade process first creates a backup copy of the repository, in REPOSITORY.upgrade-DATETIME, using hardlinks. This takes longer than in place upgrades, but is much safer and gives progress information (as opposed to ``cp -al``). Once you are satisfied with the conversion, you can safely destroy the backup copy. WARNING: Running the upgrade in place will make the current copy unusable with older version, with no way of going back to previous versions. This can PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR REPOSITORY! Attic CAN NOT READ BORG REPOSITORIES, as the magic strings have changed. You have been warned.