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.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
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.. _borg_migrate-to-repokey:
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borg migrate-to-repokey
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::
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usage: borg migrate-to-repokey [-h] [--critical] [--error] [--warning]
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[--info] [--debug] [--lock-wait N] [--show-rc]
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[--no-files-cache] [--umask M]
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[--remote-path PATH]
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[REPOSITORY]
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Migrate passphrase -> repokey
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positional arguments:
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REPOSITORY
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--critical work on log level CRITICAL
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--error work on log level ERROR
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--warning work on log level WARNING (default)
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--info, -v, --verbose
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work on log level INFO
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--debug work on log level DEBUG
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--lock-wait N wait for the lock, but max. N seconds (default: 1).
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--show-rc show/log the return code (rc)
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--no-files-cache do not load/update the file metadata cache used to
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detect unchanged files
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--umask M set umask to M (local and remote, default: 0077)
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--remote-path PATH set remote path to executable (default: "borg")
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Description
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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This command migrates a repository from passphrase mode (not supported any
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more) to repokey mode.
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You will be first asked for the repository passphrase (to open it in passphrase
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mode). This is the same passphrase as you used to use for this repo before 1.0.
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It will then derive the different secrets from this passphrase.
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Then you will be asked for a new passphrase (twice, for safety). This
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passphrase will be used to protect the repokey (which contains these same
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secrets in encrypted form). You may use the same passphrase as you used to
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use, but you may also use a different one.
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After migrating to repokey mode, you can change the passphrase at any time.
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But please note: the secrets will always stay the same and they could always
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be derived from your (old) passphrase-mode passphrase.
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