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  1. .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
  2. .. _borg_check:
  3. borg check
  4. ----------
  5. .. code-block:: none
  6. borg [common options] check [options]
  7. .. only:: html
  8. .. class:: borg-options-table
  9. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  10. | **options** |
  11. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  12. | | ``--repository-only`` | only perform repository checks |
  13. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  14. | | ``--archives-only`` | only perform archives checks |
  15. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  16. | | ``--verify-data`` | perform cryptographic archive data integrity verification (conflicts with ``--repository-only``) |
  17. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  18. | | ``--repair`` | attempt to repair any inconsistencies found |
  19. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  20. | | ``--max-duration SECONDS`` | do only a partial repo check for max. SECONDS seconds (Default: unlimited) |
  21. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  22. | .. class:: borg-common-opt-ref |
  23. | |
  24. | :ref:`common_options` |
  25. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  26. | **Archive filters** — Archive filters can be applied to repository targets. |
  27. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  28. | | ``-a PATTERN``, ``--match-archives PATTERN`` | only consider archive names matching the pattern. see "borg help match-archives". |
  29. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  30. | | ``--sort-by KEYS`` | Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, name, id; default is: timestamp |
  31. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  32. | | ``--first N`` | consider first N archives after other filters were applied |
  33. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  34. | | ``--last N`` | consider last N archives after other filters were applied |
  35. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  36. .. raw:: html
  37. <script type='text/javascript'>
  38. $(document).ready(function () {
  39. $('.borg-options-table colgroup').remove();
  40. })
  41. </script>
  42. .. only:: latex
  43. options
  44. --repository-only only perform repository checks
  45. --archives-only only perform archives checks
  46. --verify-data perform cryptographic archive data integrity verification (conflicts with ``--repository-only``)
  47. --repair attempt to repair any inconsistencies found
  48. --max-duration SECONDS do only a partial repo check for max. SECONDS seconds (Default: unlimited)
  49. :ref:`common_options`
  50. |
  51. Archive filters
  52. -a PATTERN, --match-archives PATTERN only consider archive names matching the pattern. see "borg help match-archives".
  53. --sort-by KEYS Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, name, id; default is: timestamp
  54. --first N consider first N archives after other filters were applied
  55. --last N consider last N archives after other filters were applied
  56. Description
  57. ~~~~~~~~~~~
  58. The check command verifies the consistency of a repository and the corresponding archives.
  59. check --repair is a potentially dangerous function and might lead to data loss
  60. (for kinds of corruption it is not capable of dealing with). BE VERY CAREFUL!
  61. Pursuant to the previous warning it is also highly recommended to test the
  62. reliability of the hardware running this software with stress testing software
  63. such as memory testers. Unreliable hardware can also lead to data loss especially
  64. when this command is run in repair mode.
  65. First, the underlying repository data files are checked:
  66. - For all segments, the segment magic header is checked.
  67. - For all objects stored in the segments, all metadata (e.g. CRC and size) and
  68. all data is read. The read data is checked by size and CRC. Bit rot and other
  69. types of accidental damage can be detected this way.
  70. - In repair mode, if an integrity error is detected in a segment, try to recover
  71. as many objects from the segment as possible.
  72. - In repair mode, make sure that the index is consistent with the data stored in
  73. the segments.
  74. - If checking a remote repo via ``ssh:``, the repo check is executed on the server
  75. without causing significant network traffic.
  76. - The repository check can be skipped using the ``--archives-only`` option.
  77. - A repository check can be time consuming. Partial checks are possible with the
  78. ``--max-duration`` option.
  79. Second, the consistency and correctness of the archive metadata is verified:
  80. - Is the repo manifest present? If not, it is rebuilt from archive metadata
  81. chunks (this requires reading and decrypting of all metadata and data).
  82. - Check if archive metadata chunk is present; if not, remove archive from manifest.
  83. - For all files (items) in the archive, for all chunks referenced by these
  84. files, check if chunk is present. In repair mode, if a chunk is not present,
  85. replace it with a same-size replacement chunk of zeroes. If a previously lost
  86. chunk reappears (e.g. via a later backup), in repair mode the all-zero replacement
  87. chunk will be replaced by the correct chunk. This requires reading of archive and
  88. file metadata, but not data.
  89. - In repair mode, when all the archives were checked, orphaned chunks are deleted
  90. from the repo. One cause of orphaned chunks are input file related errors (like
  91. read errors) in the archive creation process.
  92. - In verify-data mode, a complete cryptographic verification of the archive data
  93. integrity is performed. This conflicts with ``--repository-only`` as this mode
  94. only makes sense if the archive checks are enabled. The full details of this mode
  95. are documented below.
  96. - If checking a remote repo via ``ssh:``, the archive check is executed on the
  97. client machine because it requires decryption, and this is always done client-side
  98. as key access is needed.
  99. - The archive checks can be time consuming; they can be skipped using the
  100. ``--repository-only`` option.
  101. The ``--max-duration`` option can be used to split a long-running repository check
  102. into multiple partial checks. After the given number of seconds the check is
  103. interrupted. The next partial check will continue where the previous one stopped,
  104. until the complete repository has been checked. Example: Assuming a complete check took 7
  105. hours, then running a daily check with --max-duration=3600 (1 hour) resulted in one
  106. completed check per week.
  107. Attention: A partial --repository-only check can only do way less checking than a full
  108. --repository-only check: only the non-cryptographic checksum checks on segment file
  109. entries are done, while a full --repository-only check would also do a repo index check.
  110. A partial check cannot be combined with the ``--repair`` option. Partial checks
  111. may therefore be useful only with very large repositories where a full check would take
  112. too long.
  113. Doing a full repository check aborts a partial check; the next partial check will restart
  114. from the beginning.
  115. The ``--verify-data`` option will perform a full integrity verification (as opposed to
  116. checking the CRC32 of the segment) of data, which means reading the data from the
  117. repository, decrypting and decompressing it. This is a cryptographic verification,
  118. which will detect (accidental) corruption. For encrypted repositories it is
  119. tamper-resistant as well, unless the attacker has access to the keys. It is also very
  120. slow.