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- .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
- .. _borg_check:
- borg check
- ----------
- .. code-block:: none
- borg [common options] check [options]
- .. only:: html
- .. class:: borg-options-table
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | **options** |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--repository-only`` | only perform repository checks |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--archives-only`` | only perform archives checks |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--verify-data`` | perform cryptographic archive data integrity verification (conflicts with ``--repository-only``) |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--repair`` | attempt to repair any inconsistencies found |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--max-duration SECONDS`` | do only a partial repo check for max. SECONDS seconds (Default: unlimited) |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref |
- | |
- | :ref:`common_options` |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | **Archive filters** — Archive filters can be applied to repository targets. |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``-a PATTERN``, ``--match-archives PATTERN`` | only consider archive names matching the pattern. see "borg help match-archives". |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--sort-by KEYS`` | Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, name, id; default is: timestamp |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--first N`` | consider first N archives after other filters were applied |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--last N`` | consider last N archives after other filters were applied |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--oldest TIMESPAN`` | consider archives between the oldest archive's timestamp and (oldest + TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--newest TIMESPAN`` | consider archives between the newest archive's timestamp and (newest - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--older TIMESPAN`` | consider archives older than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d oder 12m. |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | | ``--newer TIMESPAN`` | consider archives newer than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m. |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- .. raw:: html
- <script type='text/javascript'>
- $(document).ready(function () {
- $('.borg-options-table colgroup').remove();
- })
- </script>
- .. only:: latex
- options
- --repository-only only perform repository checks
- --archives-only only perform archives checks
- --verify-data perform cryptographic archive data integrity verification (conflicts with ``--repository-only``)
- --repair attempt to repair any inconsistencies found
- --max-duration SECONDS do only a partial repo check for max. SECONDS seconds (Default: unlimited)
- :ref:`common_options`
- |
- Archive filters
- -a PATTERN, --match-archives PATTERN only consider archive names matching the pattern. see "borg help match-archives".
- --sort-by KEYS Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, name, id; default is: timestamp
- --first N consider first N archives after other filters were applied
- --last N consider last N archives after other filters were applied
- --oldest TIMESPAN consider archives between the oldest archive's timestamp and (oldest + TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
- --newest TIMESPAN consider archives between the newest archive's timestamp and (newest - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
- --older TIMESPAN consider archives older than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d oder 12m.
- --newer TIMESPAN consider archives newer than (now - TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
- Description
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- The check command verifies the consistency of a repository and its archives.
- It consists of two major steps:
- 1. Checking the consistency of the repository itself. This includes checking
- the segment magic headers, and both the metadata and data of all objects in
- the segments. The read data is checked by size and CRC. Bit rot and other
- types of accidental damage can be detected this way. Running the repository
- check can be split into multiple partial checks using ``--max-duration``.
- When checking a remote repository, please note that the checks run on the
- server and do not cause significant network traffic.
- 2. Checking consistency and correctness of the archive metadata and optionally
- archive data (requires ``--verify-data``). This includes ensuring that the
- repository manifest exists, the archive metadata chunk is present, and that
- all chunks referencing files (items) in the archive exist. This requires
- reading archive and file metadata, but not data. To cryptographically verify
- the file (content) data integrity pass ``--verify-data``, but keep in mind
- that this requires reading all data and is hence very time consuming. When
- checking archives of a remote repository, archive checks run on the client
- machine because they require decrypting data and therefore the encryption
- key.
- Both steps can also be run independently. Pass ``--repository-only`` to run the
- repository checks only, or pass ``--archives-only`` to run the archive checks
- only.
- The ``--max-duration`` option can be used to split a long-running repository
- check into multiple partial checks. After the given number of seconds the check
- is interrupted. The next partial check will continue where the previous one
- stopped, until the full repository has been checked. Assuming a complete check
- would take 7 hours, then running a daily check with ``--max-duration=3600``
- (1 hour) would result in one full repository check per week. Doing a full
- repository check aborts any previous partial check; the next partial check will
- restart from the beginning. With partial repository checks you can run neither
- archive checks, nor enable repair mode. Consequently, if you want to use
- ``--max-duration`` you must also pass ``--repository-only``, and must not pass
- ``--archives-only``, nor ``--repair``.
- **Warning:** Please note that partial repository checks (i.e. running it with
- ``--max-duration``) can only perform non-cryptographic checksum checks on the
- segment files. A full repository check (i.e. without ``--max-duration``) can
- also do a repository index check. Enabling partial repository checks excepts
- archive checks for the same reason. Therefore partial checks may be useful with
- very large repositories only where a full check would take too long.
- The ``--verify-data`` option will perform a full integrity verification (as
- opposed to checking the CRC32 of the segment) of data, which means reading the
- data from the repository, decrypting and decompressing it. It is a complete
- cryptographic verification and hence very time consuming, but will detect any
- accidental and malicious corruption. Tamper-resistance is only guaranteed for
- encrypted repositories against attackers without access to the keys. You can
- not use ``--verify-data`` with ``--repository-only``.
- About repair mode
- +++++++++++++++++
- The check command is a readonly task by default. If any corruption is found,
- Borg will report the issue and proceed with checking. To actually repair the
- issues found, pass ``--repair``.
- .. note::
- ``--repair`` is a **POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS FEATURE** and might lead to data
- loss! This does not just include data that was previously lost anyway, but
- might include more data for kinds of corruption it is not capable of
- dealing with. **BE VERY CAREFUL!**
- Pursuant to the previous warning it is also highly recommended to test the
- reliability of the hardware running Borg with stress testing software. This
- especially includes storage and memory testers. Unreliable hardware might lead
- to additional data loss.
- It is highly recommended to create a backup of your repository before running
- in repair mode (i.e. running it with ``--repair``).
- Repair mode will attempt to fix any corruptions found. Fixing corruptions does
- not mean recovering lost data: Borg can not magically restore data lost due to
- e.g. a hardware failure. Repairing a repository means sacrificing some data
- for the sake of the repository as a whole and the remaining data. Hence it is,
- by definition, a potentially lossy task.
- In practice, repair mode hooks into both the repository and archive checks:
- 1. When checking the repository's consistency, repair mode will try to recover
- as many objects from segments with integrity errors as possible, and ensure
- that the index is consistent with the data stored in the segments.
- 2. When checking the consistency and correctness of archives, repair mode might
- remove whole archives from the manifest if their archive metadata chunk is
- corrupt or lost. On a chunk level (i.e. the contents of files), repair mode
- will replace corrupt or lost chunks with a same-size replacement chunk of
- zeroes. If a previously zeroed chunk reappears, repair mode will restore
- this lost chunk using the new chunk. Lastly, repair mode will also delete
- orphaned chunks (e.g. caused by read errors while creating the archive).
- Most steps taken by repair mode have a one-time effect on the repository, like
- removing a lost archive from the repository. However, replacing a corrupt or
- lost chunk with an all-zero replacement will have an ongoing effect on the
- repository: When attempting to extract a file referencing an all-zero chunk,
- the ``extract`` command will distinctly warn about it. The FUSE filesystem
- created by the ``mount`` command will reject reading such a "zero-patched"
- file unless a special mount option is given.
- As mentioned earlier, Borg might be able to "heal" a "zero-patched" file in
- repair mode, if all its previously lost chunks reappear (e.g. via a later
- backup). This is achieved by Borg not only keeping track of the all-zero
- replacement chunks, but also by keeping metadata about the lost chunks. In
- repair mode Borg will check whether a previously lost chunk reappeared and will
- replace the all-zero replacement chunk by the reappeared chunk. If all lost
- chunks of a "zero-patched" file reappear, this effectively "heals" the file.
- Consequently, if lost chunks were repaired earlier, it is advised to run
- ``--repair`` a second time after creating some new backups.
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