| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586 | .. include:: create.rst.incExamples~~~~~~~~::    # Backup ~/Documents into an archive named "my-documents"    $ borg create my-documents ~/Documents    # same, but list all files as we process them    $ borg create --list my-documents ~/Documents    # Backup ~/Documents and ~/src but exclude pyc files    $ borg create my-files                \        ~/Documents                       \        ~/src                             \        --exclude '*.pyc'    # Backup home directories excluding image thumbnails (i.e. only    # /home/<one directory>/.thumbnails is excluded, not /home/*/*/.thumbnails etc.)    $ borg create my-files /home --exclude 'sh:home/*/.thumbnails'    # Backup the root filesystem into an archive named "root-YYYY-MM-DD"    # use zlib compression (good, but slow) - default is lz4 (fast, low compression ratio)    $ borg create -C zlib,6 --one-file-system root-{now:%Y-%m-%d} /    # Backup into an archive name like FQDN-root-TIMESTAMP    $ borg create '{fqdn}-root-{now}' /    # Backup a remote host locally ("pull" style) using sshfs    $ mkdir sshfs-mount    $ sshfs root@example.com:/ sshfs-mount    $ cd sshfs-mount    $ borg create example.com-root-{now:%Y-%m-%d} .    $ cd ..    $ fusermount -u sshfs-mount    # Make a big effort in fine granular deduplication (big chunk management    # overhead, needs a lot of RAM and disk space, see formula in internals    # docs - same parameters as borg < 1.0):    $ borg create --chunker-params buzhash,10,23,16,4095 small /smallstuff    # Backup a raw device (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)    $ borg create --read-special --chunker-params fixed,4194304 my-sdx /dev/sdX    # Backup a sparse disk image (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)    $ borg create --sparse --chunker-params fixed,4194304 my-disk my-disk.raw    # No compression (none)    $ borg create --compression none arch ~    # Super fast, low compression (lz4, default)    $ borg create arch ~    # Less fast, higher compression (zlib, N = 0..9)    $ borg create --compression zlib,N arch ~    # Even slower, even higher compression (lzma, N = 0..9)    $ borg create --compression lzma,N arch ~    # Only compress compressible data with lzma,N (N = 0..9)    $ borg create --compression auto,lzma,N arch ~    # Use short hostname, user name and current time in archive name    $ borg create '{hostname}-{user}-{now}' ~    # Similar, use the same datetime format that is default as of borg 1.1    $ borg create '{hostname}-{user}-{now:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S}' ~    # As above, but add nanoseconds    $ borg create '{hostname}-{user}-{now:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f}' ~    # Backing up relative paths by moving into the correct directory first    $ cd /home/user/Documents    # The root directory of the archive will be "projectA"    $ borg create 'daily-projectA-{now:%Y-%m-%d}' projectA    # Use external command to determine files to archive    # Use --paths-from-stdin with find to back up only files less than 1MB in size    $ find ~ -size -1000k | borg create --paths-from-stdin small-files-only    # Use --paths-from-command with find to back up files from only a given user    $ borg create --paths-from-command joes-files -- find /srv/samba/shared -user joe    # Use --paths-from-stdin with --paths-delimiter (for example, for filenames with newlines in them)    $ find ~ -size -1000k -print0 | borg create \        --paths-from-stdin \        --paths-delimiter "\0" \        smallfiles-handle-newline
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