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  1. .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
  2. .. _borg_mount:
  3. borg mount
  4. ----------
  5. .. code-block:: none
  6. borg [common options] mount [options] MOUNTPOINT [PATH...]
  7. .. only:: html
  8. .. class:: borg-options-table
  9. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  10. | **positional arguments** |
  11. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  12. | | ``MOUNTPOINT`` | where to mount filesystem |
  13. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  14. | | ``PATH`` | paths to extract; patterns are supported |
  15. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  16. | **optional arguments** |
  17. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  18. | | ``-f``, ``--foreground`` | stay in foreground, do not daemonize |
  19. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  20. | | ``-o`` | Extra mount options |
  21. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  22. | | ``--numeric-ids`` | use numeric user and group identifiers from archive(s) |
  23. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  24. | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref |
  25. | |
  26. | :ref:`common_options` |
  27. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  28. | **Archive filters** — Archive filters can be applied to repository targets. |
  29. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  30. | | ``-a PATTERN``, ``--match-archives PATTERN`` | only consider archive names matching the pattern. see "borg help match-archives". |
  31. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  32. | | ``--sort-by KEYS`` | Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, archive, name, id; default is: timestamp |
  33. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  34. | | ``--first N`` | consider first N archives after other filters were applied |
  35. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  36. | | ``--last N`` | consider last N archives after other filters were applied |
  37. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  38. | | ``--oldest TIMESPAN`` | consider archives between the oldest archive's timestamp and (oldest + TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
  39. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  40. | | ``--newest TIMESPAN`` | consider archives between the newest archive's timestamp and (newest - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
  41. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  42. | | ``--older TIMESPAN`` | consider archives older than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
  43. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  44. | | ``--newer TIMESPAN`` | consider archives newer than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
  45. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  46. | **Include/Exclude options** |
  47. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  48. | | ``-e PATTERN``, ``--exclude PATTERN`` | exclude paths matching PATTERN |
  49. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  50. | | ``--exclude-from EXCLUDEFILE`` | read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line |
  51. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  52. | | ``--pattern PATTERN`` | include/exclude paths matching PATTERN |
  53. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  54. | | ``--patterns-from PATTERNFILE`` | read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line |
  55. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  56. | | ``--strip-components NUMBER`` | Remove the specified number of leading path elements. Paths with fewer elements will be silently skipped. |
  57. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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  64. .. only:: latex
  65. MOUNTPOINT
  66. where to mount filesystem
  67. PATH
  68. paths to extract; patterns are supported
  69. optional arguments
  70. -f, --foreground stay in foreground, do not daemonize
  71. -o Extra mount options
  72. --numeric-ids use numeric user and group identifiers from archive(s)
  73. :ref:`common_options`
  74. |
  75. Archive filters
  76. -a PATTERN, --match-archives PATTERN only consider archive names matching the pattern. see "borg help match-archives".
  77. --sort-by KEYS Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, archive, name, id; default is: timestamp
  78. --first N consider first N archives after other filters were applied
  79. --last N consider last N archives after other filters were applied
  80. --oldest TIMESPAN consider archives between the oldest archive's timestamp and (oldest + TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
  81. --newest TIMESPAN consider archives between the newest archive's timestamp and (newest - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
  82. --older TIMESPAN consider archives older than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
  83. --newer TIMESPAN consider archives newer than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
  84. Include/Exclude options
  85. -e PATTERN, --exclude PATTERN exclude paths matching PATTERN
  86. --exclude-from EXCLUDEFILE read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line
  87. --pattern PATTERN include/exclude paths matching PATTERN
  88. --patterns-from PATTERNFILE read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line
  89. --strip-components NUMBER Remove the specified number of leading path elements. Paths with fewer elements will be silently skipped.
  90. Description
  91. ~~~~~~~~~~~
  92. This command mounts an archive as a FUSE filesystem. This can be useful
  93. for browsing an archive or restoring individual files. When restoring,
  94. take into account that the current FUSE implementation does not support
  95. special fs flags and ACLs.
  96. Unless the ``--foreground`` option is given the command will run in the
  97. background until the filesystem is ``umounted``.
  98. The command ``borgfs`` provides a wrapper for ``borg mount``. This can also be
  99. used in fstab entries:
  100. ``/path/to/repo /mnt/point fuse.borgfs defaults,noauto 0 0``
  101. To allow a regular user to use fstab entries, add the ``user`` option:
  102. ``/path/to/repo /mnt/point fuse.borgfs defaults,noauto,user 0 0``
  103. For FUSE configuration and mount options, see the mount.fuse(8) manual page.
  104. Borg's default behavior is to use the archived user and group names of each
  105. file and map them to the system's respective user and group ids.
  106. Alternatively, using ``numeric-ids`` will instead use the archived user and
  107. group ids without any mapping.
  108. The ``uid`` and ``gid`` mount options (implemented by Borg) can be used to
  109. override the user and group ids of all files (i.e., ``borg mount -o
  110. uid=1000,gid=1000``).
  111. The man page references ``user_id`` and ``group_id`` mount options
  112. (implemented by fuse) which specify the user and group id of the mount owner
  113. (aka, the user who does the mounting). It is set automatically by libfuse (or
  114. the filesystem if libfuse is not used). However, you should not specify these
  115. manually. Unlike the ``uid`` and ``gid`` mount options which affect all files,
  116. ``user_id`` and ``group_id`` affect the user and group id of the mounted
  117. (base) directory.
  118. Additional mount options supported by borg:
  119. - ``versions``: when used with a repository mount, this gives a merged, versioned
  120. view of the files in the archives. EXPERIMENTAL, layout may change in future.
  121. - ``allow_damaged_files``: by default damaged files (where missing chunks were
  122. replaced with runs of zeros by ``borg check --repair``) are not readable and
  123. return EIO (I/O error). Set this option to read such files.
  124. - ``ignore_permissions``: for security reasons the ``default_permissions`` mount
  125. option is internally enforced by borg. ``ignore_permissions`` can be given to
  126. not enforce ``default_permissions``.
  127. The BORG_MOUNT_DATA_CACHE_ENTRIES environment variable is meant for advanced users
  128. to tweak the performance. It sets the number of cached data chunks; additional
  129. memory usage can be up to ~8 MiB times this number. The default is the number
  130. of CPU cores.
  131. When the daemonized process receives a signal or crashes, it does not unmount.
  132. Unmounting in these cases could cause an active rsync or similar process
  133. to delete data unintentionally.
  134. When running in the foreground ^C/SIGINT unmounts cleanly, but other
  135. signals or crashes do not.