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- .TH BORG-PRUNE 1 "2020-03-07" "" "borg backup tool"
 
- .SH NAME
 
- borg-prune \- Prune repository archives according to specified rules
 
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- .SH SYNOPSIS
 
- .sp
 
- borg [common options] prune [options] [REPOSITORY]
 
- .SH DESCRIPTION
 
- .sp
 
- The prune command prunes a repository by deleting all archives not matching
 
- any of the specified retention options. This command is normally used by
 
- automated backup scripts wanting to keep a certain number of historic backups.
 
- .sp
 
- Also, prune automatically removes checkpoint archives (incomplete archives left
 
- behind by interrupted backup runs) except if the checkpoint is the latest
 
- archive (and thus still needed). Checkpoint archives are not considered when
 
- comparing archive counts against the retention limits (\fB\-\-keep\-X\fP).
 
- .sp
 
- If a prefix is set with \-P, then only archives that start with the prefix are
 
- considered for deletion and only those archives count towards the totals
 
- specified by the rules.
 
- Otherwise, \fIall\fP archives in the repository are candidates for deletion!
 
- There is no automatic distinction between archives representing different
 
- contents. These need to be distinguished by specifying matching prefixes.
 
- .sp
 
- If you have multiple sequences of archives with different data sets (e.g.
 
- from different machines) in one shared repository, use one prune call per
 
- data set that matches only the respective archives using the \-P option.
 
- .sp
 
- The \fB\-\-keep\-within\fP option takes an argument of the form "<int><char>",
 
- where char is "H", "d", "w", "m", "y". For example, \fB\-\-keep\-within 2d\fP means
 
- to keep all archives that were created within the past 48 hours.
 
- "1m" is taken to mean "31d". The archives kept with this option do not
 
- count towards the totals specified by any other options.
 
- .sp
 
- A good procedure is to thin out more and more the older your backups get.
 
- As an example, \fB\-\-keep\-daily 7\fP means to keep the latest backup on each day,
 
- up to 7 most recent days with backups (days without backups do not count).
 
- The rules are applied from secondly to yearly, and backups selected by previous
 
- rules do not count towards those of later rules. The time that each backup
 
- starts is used for pruning purposes. Dates and times are interpreted in
 
- the local timezone, and weeks go from Monday to Sunday. Specifying a
 
- negative number of archives to keep means that there is no limit.
 
- .sp
 
- The \fB\-\-keep\-last N\fP option is doing the same as \fB\-\-keep\-secondly N\fP (and it will
 
- keep the last N archives under the assumption that you do not create more than one
 
- backup archive in the same second).
 
- .sp
 
- When using \fB\-\-stats\fP, you will get some statistics about how much data was
 
- deleted \- the "Deleted data" deduplicated size there is most interesting as
 
- that is how much your repository will shrink.
 
- Please note that the "All archives" stats refer to the state after pruning.
 
- .SH OPTIONS
 
- .sp
 
- See \fIborg\-common(1)\fP for common options of Borg commands.
 
- .SS arguments
 
- .INDENT 0.0
 
- .TP
 
- .B REPOSITORY
 
- repository to prune
 
- .UNINDENT
 
- .SS optional arguments
 
- .INDENT 0.0
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-n\fP,\fB  \-\-dry\-run
 
- do not change repository
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-\-force
 
- force pruning of corrupted archives
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-s\fP,\fB  \-\-stats
 
- print statistics for the deleted archive
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-\-list
 
- output verbose list of archives it keeps/prunes
 
- .TP
 
- .BI \-\-keep\-within \ INTERVAL
 
- keep all archives within this time interval
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-\-keep\-last\fP,\fB  \-\-keep\-secondly
 
- number of secondly archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-\-keep\-minutely
 
- number of minutely archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-H\fP,\fB  \-\-keep\-hourly
 
- number of hourly archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-d\fP,\fB  \-\-keep\-daily
 
- number of daily archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-w\fP,\fB  \-\-keep\-weekly
 
- number of weekly archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-m\fP,\fB  \-\-keep\-monthly
 
- number of monthly archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-y\fP,\fB  \-\-keep\-yearly
 
- number of yearly archives to keep
 
- .TP
 
- .B \-\-save\-space
 
- work slower, but using less space
 
- .UNINDENT
 
- .SS Archive filters
 
- .INDENT 0.0
 
- .TP
 
- .BI \-P \ PREFIX\fP,\fB \ \-\-prefix \ PREFIX
 
- only consider archive names starting with this prefix.
 
- .TP
 
- .BI \-a \ GLOB\fP,\fB \ \-\-glob\-archives \ GLOB
 
- only consider archive names matching the glob. sh: rules apply, see "borg help patterns". \fB\-\-prefix\fP and \fB\-\-glob\-archives\fP are mutually exclusive.
 
- .UNINDENT
 
- .SH EXAMPLES
 
- .sp
 
- Be careful, prune is a potentially dangerous command, it will remove backup
 
- archives.
 
- .sp
 
- The default of prune is to apply to \fBall archives in the repository\fP unless
 
- you restrict its operation to a subset of the archives using \fB\-\-prefix\fP\&.
 
- When using \fB\-\-prefix\fP, be careful to choose a good prefix \- e.g. do not use a
 
- prefix "foo" if you do not also want to match "foobar".
 
- .sp
 
- It is strongly recommended to always run \fBprune \-v \-\-list \-\-dry\-run ...\fP
 
- first so you will see what it would do without it actually doing anything.
 
- .INDENT 0.0
 
- .INDENT 3.5
 
- .sp
 
- .nf
 
- .ft C
 
- # Keep 7 end of day and 4 additional end of week archives.
 
- # Do a dry\-run without actually deleting anything.
 
- $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-dry\-run \-\-keep\-daily=7 \-\-keep\-weekly=4 /path/to/repo
 
- # Same as above but only apply to archive names starting with the hostname
 
- # of the machine followed by a "\-" character:
 
- $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-keep\-daily=7 \-\-keep\-weekly=4 \-\-prefix=\(aq{hostname}\-\(aq /path/to/repo
 
- # Keep 7 end of day, 4 additional end of week archives,
 
- # and an end of month archive for every month:
 
- $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-keep\-daily=7 \-\-keep\-weekly=4 \-\-keep\-monthly=\-1 /path/to/repo
 
- # Keep all backups in the last 10 days, 4 additional end of week archives,
 
- # and an end of month archive for every month:
 
- $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-keep\-within=10d \-\-keep\-weekly=4 \-\-keep\-monthly=\-1 /path/to/repo
 
- .ft P
 
- .fi
 
- .UNINDENT
 
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- .sp
 
- There is also a visualized prune example in \fBdocs/misc/prune\-example.txt\fP\&.
 
- .SH SEE ALSO
 
- .sp
 
- \fIborg\-common(1)\fP
 
- .SH AUTHOR
 
- The Borg Collective
 
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