.. _borg_migrate-to-repokey: borg migrate-to-repokey ----------------------- :: usage: borg migrate-to-repokey [-h] [--critical] [--error] [--warning] [--info] [--debug] [--lock-wait N] [--show-version] [--show-rc] [--no-files-cache] [--umask M] [--remote-path PATH] [REPOSITORY] Migrate passphrase -> repokey positional arguments: REPOSITORY 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-version show/log the borg version --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 set remote path to executable (default: "borg") Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ This command migrates a repository from passphrase mode (not supported any more) to repokey mode. You will be first asked for the repository passphrase (to open it in passphrase mode). This is the same passphrase as you used to use for this repo before 1.0. It will then derive the different secrets from this passphrase. Then you will be asked for a new passphrase (twice, for safety). This passphrase will be used to protect the repokey (which contains these same secrets in encrypted form). You may use the same passphrase as you used to use, but you may also use a different one. After migrating to repokey mode, you can change the passphrase at any time. But please note: the secrets will always stay the same and they could always be derived from your (old) passphrase-mode passphrase.