.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit! .. _borg_repo-space: borg repo-space --------------- .. code-block:: none borg [common options] repo-space [options] .. only:: html .. class:: borg-options-table +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | **optional arguments** | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | ``--reserve SPACE`` | Amount of space to reserve (e.g. 100M, 1G). Default: 0. | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | ``--free`` | Free all reserved space. Don't forget to reserve space later again. | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref | | | | :ref:`common_options` | +-------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ .. raw:: html .. only:: latex optional arguments --reserve SPACE Amount of space to reserve (e.g. 100M, 1G). Default: 0. --free Free all reserved space. Don't forget to reserve space later again. :ref:`common_options` | Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ This command manages reserved space in a repository. Borg can not work in disk-full conditions (can not lock a repo and thus can not run prune/delete or compact operations to free disk space). To avoid running into dead-end situations like that, you can put some objects into a repository that take up some disk space. If you ever run into a disk-full situation, you can free that space and then borg will be able to run normally, so you can free more disk space by using prune/delete/compact. After that, don't forget to reserve space again, in case you run into that situation again at a later time. Examples:: # Create a new repository: $ borg repo-create ... # Reserve approx. 1GB of space for emergencies: $ borg repo-space --reserve 1G # Check amount of reserved space in the repository: $ borg repo-space # EMERGENCY! Free all reserved space to get things back to normal: $ borg repo-space --free $ borg prune ... $ borg delete ... $ borg compact -v # only this actually frees space of deleted archives $ borg repo-space --reserve 1G # reserve space again for next time Reserved space is always rounded up to use full reservation blocks of 64MiB.