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				|  |  |     b) If you get "Manifest TAM not found and not required", run
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				|  |  |        ``borg upgrade --tam --force <repository>`` *on every client*.
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				|  |  | -3. Run ``BORG_WORKAROUNDS=ignore_invalid_archive_tam borg list --format='{name} {time} tam:{tam}{NL}' <repo>``.
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				|  |  | +3. Run ``BORG_WORKAROUNDS=ignore_invalid_archive_tam borg list --consider-checkpoints --format='{name} {time} tam:{tam}{NL}' <repo>``.
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				|  |  |     "tam:verified" means that the archive has a valid TAM authentication.
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				|  |  |     "tam:none" is expected as output for archives created by borg <1.0.9.
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				|  |  |     "tam:none" is also expected for archives resulting from a borg rename
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				|  |  |     Run ``BORG_WORKAROUNDS=ignore_invalid_archive_tam borg upgrade --archives-tam <repo>``.
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				|  |  |     This will unconditionally add a correct archive TAM to all archives not having one.
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				|  |  |     ``borg check`` would consider TAM-less or invalid-TAM archives as garbage or a potential attack.
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				|  |  | -   To see that all archives now are "tam:verified" run: ``borg list --format='{name} {time} tam:{tam}{NL}' <repo>``
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				|  |  | +   To see that all archives now are "tam:verified" run: ``borg list --consider-checkpoints --format='{name} {time} tam:{tam}{NL}' <repo>``
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				|  |  |  5. Please note that you should never use BORG_WORKAROUNDS=ignore_invalid_archive_tam
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				|  |  |     for normal production operations - it is only needed once to get the archives in a
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