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  3. .TH BORG-CREATE 1 "2019-03-21" "" "borg backup tool"
  4. .SH NAME
  5. borg-create \- Create new archive
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  33. .SH SYNOPSIS
  34. .sp
  35. borg [common options] create [options] ARCHIVE [PATH...]
  36. .SH DESCRIPTION
  37. .sp
  38. This command creates a backup archive containing all files found while recursively
  39. traversing all paths specified. Paths are added to the archive as they are given,
  40. that means if relative paths are desired, the command has to be run from the correct
  41. directory.
  42. .sp
  43. When giving \(aq\-\(aq as path, borg will read data from standard input and create a
  44. file \(aqstdin\(aq in the created archive from that data.
  45. .sp
  46. The archive will consume almost no disk space for files or parts of files that
  47. have already been stored in other archives.
  48. .sp
  49. The archive name needs to be unique. It must not end in \(aq.checkpoint\(aq or
  50. \(aq.checkpoint.N\(aq (with N being a number), because these names are used for
  51. checkpoints and treated in special ways.
  52. .sp
  53. In the archive name, you may use the following placeholders:
  54. {now}, {utcnow}, {fqdn}, {hostname}, {user} and some others.
  55. .sp
  56. Backup speed is increased by not reprocessing files that are already part of
  57. existing archives and weren\(aqt modified. The detection of unmodified files is
  58. done by comparing multiple file metadata values with previous values kept in
  59. the files cache.
  60. .sp
  61. This comparison can operate in different modes as given by \fB\-\-files\-cache\fP:
  62. .INDENT 0.0
  63. .IP \(bu 2
  64. ctime,size,inode (default)
  65. .IP \(bu 2
  66. mtime,size,inode (default behaviour of borg versions older than 1.1.0rc4)
  67. .IP \(bu 2
  68. ctime,size (ignore the inode number)
  69. .IP \(bu 2
  70. mtime,size (ignore the inode number)
  71. .IP \(bu 2
  72. rechunk,ctime (all files are considered modified \- rechunk, cache ctime)
  73. .IP \(bu 2
  74. rechunk,mtime (all files are considered modified \- rechunk, cache mtime)
  75. .IP \(bu 2
  76. disabled (disable the files cache, all files considered modified \- rechunk)
  77. .UNINDENT
  78. .sp
  79. inode number: better safety, but often unstable on network filesystems
  80. .sp
  81. Normally, detecting file modifications will take inode information into
  82. consideration to improve the reliability of file change detection.
  83. This is problematic for files located on sshfs and similar network file
  84. systems which do not provide stable inode numbers, such files will always
  85. be considered modified. You can use modes without \fIinode\fP in this case to
  86. improve performance, but reliability of change detection might be reduced.
  87. .sp
  88. ctime vs. mtime: safety vs. speed
  89. .INDENT 0.0
  90. .IP \(bu 2
  91. ctime is a rather safe way to detect changes to a file (metadata and contents)
  92. as it can not be set from userspace. But, a metadata\-only change will already
  93. update the ctime, so there might be some unnecessary chunking/hashing even
  94. without content changes. Some filesystems do not support ctime (change time).
  95. .IP \(bu 2
  96. mtime usually works and only updates if file contents were changed. But mtime
  97. can be arbitrarily set from userspace, e.g. to set mtime back to the same value
  98. it had before a content change happened. This can be used maliciously as well as
  99. well\-meant, but in both cases mtime based cache modes can be problematic.
  100. .UNINDENT
  101. .sp
  102. The mount points of filesystems or filesystem snapshots should be the same for every
  103. creation of a new archive to ensure fast operation. This is because the file cache that
  104. is used to determine changed files quickly uses absolute filenames.
  105. If this is not possible, consider creating a bind mount to a stable location.
  106. .sp
  107. The \fB\-\-progress\fP option shows (from left to right) Original, Compressed and Deduplicated
  108. (O, C and D, respectively), then the Number of files (N) processed so far, followed by
  109. the currently processed path.
  110. .sp
  111. When using \fB\-\-stats\fP, you will get some statistics about how much data was
  112. added \- the "This Archive" deduplicated size there is most interesting as that is
  113. how much your repository will grow. Please note that the "All archives" stats refer to
  114. the state after creation. Also, the \fB\-\-stats\fP and \fB\-\-dry\-run\fP options are mutually
  115. exclusive because the data is not actually compressed and deduplicated during a dry run.
  116. .sp
  117. See the output of the "borg help patterns" command for more help on exclude patterns.
  118. See the output of the "borg help placeholders" command for more help on placeholders.
  119. .SH OPTIONS
  120. .sp
  121. See \fIborg\-common(1)\fP for common options of Borg commands.
  122. .SS arguments
  123. .INDENT 0.0
  124. .TP
  125. .B ARCHIVE
  126. name of archive to create (must be also a valid directory name)
  127. .TP
  128. .B PATH
  129. paths to archive
  130. .UNINDENT
  131. .SS optional arguments
  132. .INDENT 0.0
  133. .TP
  134. .B \-n\fP,\fB \-\-dry\-run
  135. do not create a backup archive
  136. .TP
  137. .B \-s\fP,\fB \-\-stats
  138. print statistics for the created archive
  139. .TP
  140. .B \-\-list
  141. output verbose list of items (files, dirs, ...)
  142. .TP
  143. .BI \-\-filter \ STATUSCHARS
  144. only display items with the given status characters (see description)
  145. .TP
  146. .B \-\-json
  147. output stats as JSON. Implies \fB\-\-stats\fP\&.
  148. .TP
  149. .B \-\-no\-cache\-sync
  150. experimental: do not synchronize the cache. Implies not using the files cache.
  151. .TP
  152. .BI \-\-stdin\-name \ NAME
  153. use NAME in archive for stdin data (default: "stdin")
  154. .UNINDENT
  155. .SS Exclusion options
  156. .INDENT 0.0
  157. .TP
  158. .BI \-e \ PATTERN\fP,\fB \ \-\-exclude \ PATTERN
  159. exclude paths matching PATTERN
  160. .TP
  161. .BI \-\-exclude\-from \ EXCLUDEFILE
  162. read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line
  163. .TP
  164. .BI \-\-pattern \ PATTERN
  165. experimental: include/exclude paths matching PATTERN
  166. .TP
  167. .BI \-\-patterns\-from \ PATTERNFILE
  168. experimental: read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line
  169. .TP
  170. .B \-\-exclude\-caches
  171. exclude directories that contain a CACHEDIR.TAG file (\fI\%http://www.bford.info/cachedir/spec.html\fP)
  172. .TP
  173. .BI \-\-exclude\-if\-present \ NAME
  174. exclude directories that are tagged by containing a filesystem object with the given NAME
  175. .TP
  176. .B \-\-keep\-exclude\-tags
  177. if tag objects are specified with \fB\-\-exclude\-if\-present\fP, don\(aqt omit the tag objects themselves from the backup archive
  178. .TP
  179. .B \-\-exclude\-nodump
  180. exclude files flagged NODUMP
  181. .UNINDENT
  182. .SS Filesystem options
  183. .INDENT 0.0
  184. .TP
  185. .B \-x\fP,\fB \-\-one\-file\-system
  186. stay in the same file system and do not store mount points of other file systems
  187. .TP
  188. .B \-\-numeric\-owner
  189. only store numeric user and group identifiers
  190. .TP
  191. .B \-\-noatime
  192. do not store atime into archive
  193. .TP
  194. .B \-\-noctime
  195. do not store ctime into archive
  196. .TP
  197. .B \-\-nobirthtime
  198. do not store birthtime (creation date) into archive
  199. .TP
  200. .B \-\-nobsdflags
  201. do not read and store bsdflags (e.g. NODUMP, IMMUTABLE) into archive
  202. .TP
  203. .BI \-\-files\-cache \ MODE
  204. operate files cache in MODE. default: ctime,size,inode
  205. .TP
  206. .B \-\-read\-special
  207. open and read block and char device files as well as FIFOs as if they were regular files. Also follows symlinks pointing to these kinds of files.
  208. .UNINDENT
  209. .SS Archive options
  210. .INDENT 0.0
  211. .TP
  212. .BI \-\-comment \ COMMENT
  213. add a comment text to the archive
  214. .TP
  215. .BI \-\-timestamp \ TIMESTAMP
  216. manually specify the archive creation date/time (UTC, yyyy\-mm\-ddThh:mm:ss format). Alternatively, give a reference file/directory.
  217. .TP
  218. .BI \-c \ SECONDS\fP,\fB \ \-\-checkpoint\-interval \ SECONDS
  219. write checkpoint every SECONDS seconds (Default: 1800)
  220. .TP
  221. .BI \-\-chunker\-params \ PARAMS
  222. specify the chunker parameters (ALGO, CHUNK_MIN_EXP, CHUNK_MAX_EXP, HASH_MASK_BITS, HASH_WINDOW_SIZE). default: buzhash,19,23,21,4095
  223. .TP
  224. .BI \-C \ COMPRESSION\fP,\fB \ \-\-compression \ COMPRESSION
  225. select compression algorithm, see the output of the "borg help compression" command for details.
  226. .UNINDENT
  227. .SH EXAMPLES
  228. .INDENT 0.0
  229. .INDENT 3.5
  230. .sp
  231. .nf
  232. .ft C
  233. # Backup ~/Documents into an archive named "my\-documents"
  234. $ borg create /path/to/repo::my\-documents ~/Documents
  235. # same, but list all files as we process them
  236. $ borg create \-\-list /path/to/repo::my\-documents ~/Documents
  237. # Backup ~/Documents and ~/src but exclude pyc files
  238. $ borg create /path/to/repo::my\-files \e
  239. ~/Documents \e
  240. ~/src \e
  241. \-\-exclude \(aq*.pyc\(aq
  242. # Backup home directories excluding image thumbnails (i.e. only
  243. # /home/<one directory>/.thumbnails is excluded, not /home/*/*/.thumbnails etc.)
  244. $ borg create /path/to/repo::my\-files /home \e
  245. \-\-exclude \(aqsh:/home/*/.thumbnails\(aq
  246. # Backup the root filesystem into an archive named "root\-YYYY\-MM\-DD"
  247. # use zlib compression (good, but slow) \- default is lz4 (fast, low compression ratio)
  248. $ borg create \-C zlib,6 \-\-one\-file\-system /path/to/repo::root\-{now:%Y\-%m\-%d} /
  249. # Backup a remote host locally ("pull" style) using sshfs
  250. $ mkdir sshfs\-mount
  251. $ sshfs root@example.com:/ sshfs\-mount
  252. $ cd sshfs\-mount
  253. $ borg create /path/to/repo::example.com\-root\-{now:%Y\-%m\-%d} .
  254. $ cd ..
  255. $ fusermount \-u sshfs\-mount
  256. # Make a big effort in fine granular deduplication (big chunk management
  257. # overhead, needs a lot of RAM and disk space, see formula in internals
  258. # docs \- same parameters as borg < 1.0 or attic):
  259. $ borg create \-\-chunker\-params buzhash,10,23,16,4095 /path/to/repo::small /smallstuff
  260. # Backup a raw device (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)
  261. $ dd if=/dev/sdx bs=4M | borg create \-\-chunker\-params fixed,4194304 /path/to/repo::my\-sdx \-
  262. # No compression (none)
  263. $ borg create \-\-compression none /path/to/repo::arch ~
  264. # Super fast, low compression (lz4, default)
  265. $ borg create /path/to/repo::arch ~
  266. # Less fast, higher compression (zlib, N = 0..9)
  267. $ borg create \-\-compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
  268. # Even slower, even higher compression (lzma, N = 0..9)
  269. $ borg create \-\-compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
  270. # Only compress compressible data with lzma,N (N = 0..9)
  271. $ borg create \-\-compression auto,lzma,N /path/to/repo::arch ~
  272. # Use short hostname, user name and current time in archive name
  273. $ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}\-{user}\-{now} ~
  274. # Similar, use the same datetime format as borg 1.1 will have as default
  275. $ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}\-{user}\-{now:%Y\-%m\-%dT%H:%M:%S} ~
  276. # As above, but add nanoseconds
  277. $ borg create /path/to/repo::{hostname}\-{user}\-{now:%Y\-%m\-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f} ~
  278. # Backing up relative paths by moving into the correct directory first
  279. $ cd /home/user/Documents
  280. # The root directory of the archive will be "projectA"
  281. $ borg create /path/to/repo::daily\-projectA\-{now:%Y\-%m\-%d} projectA
  282. .ft P
  283. .fi
  284. .UNINDENT
  285. .UNINDENT
  286. .SH NOTES
  287. .sp
  288. The \fB\-\-exclude\fP patterns are not like tar. In tar \fB\-\-exclude\fP .bundler/gems will
  289. exclude foo/.bundler/gems. In borg it will not, you need to use \fB\-\-exclude\fP
  290. \(aq*/.bundler/gems\(aq to get the same effect. See \fBborg help patterns\fP for
  291. more information.
  292. .sp
  293. In addition to using \fB\-\-exclude\fP patterns, it is possible to use
  294. \fB\-\-exclude\-if\-present\fP to specify the name of a filesystem object (e.g. a file
  295. or folder name) which, when contained within another folder, will prevent the
  296. containing folder from being backed up. By default, the containing folder and
  297. all of its contents will be omitted from the backup. If, however, you wish to
  298. only include the objects specified by \fB\-\-exclude\-if\-present\fP in your backup,
  299. and not include any other contents of the containing folder, this can be enabled
  300. through using the \fB\-\-keep\-exclude\-tags\fP option.
  301. .SS Item flags
  302. .sp
  303. \fB\-\-list\fP outputs a list of all files, directories and other
  304. file system items it considered (no matter whether they had content changes
  305. or not). For each item, it prefixes a single\-letter flag that indicates type
  306. and/or status of the item.
  307. .sp
  308. If you are interested only in a subset of that output, you can give e.g.
  309. \fB\-\-filter=AME\fP and it will only show regular files with A, M or E status (see
  310. below).
  311. .sp
  312. A uppercase character represents the status of a regular file relative to the
  313. "files" cache (not relative to the repo \-\- this is an issue if the files cache
  314. is not used). Metadata is stored in any case and for \(aqA\(aq and \(aqM\(aq also new data
  315. chunks are stored. For \(aqU\(aq all data chunks refer to already existing chunks.
  316. .INDENT 0.0
  317. .IP \(bu 2
  318. \(aqA\(aq = regular file, added (see also \fIa_status_oddity\fP in the FAQ)
  319. .IP \(bu 2
  320. \(aqM\(aq = regular file, modified
  321. .IP \(bu 2
  322. \(aqU\(aq = regular file, unchanged
  323. .IP \(bu 2
  324. \(aqC\(aq = regular file, it changed while we backed it up
  325. .IP \(bu 2
  326. \(aqE\(aq = regular file, an error happened while accessing/reading \fIthis\fP file
  327. .UNINDENT
  328. .sp
  329. A lowercase character means a file type other than a regular file,
  330. borg usually just stores their metadata:
  331. .INDENT 0.0
  332. .IP \(bu 2
  333. \(aqd\(aq = directory
  334. .IP \(bu 2
  335. \(aqb\(aq = block device
  336. .IP \(bu 2
  337. \(aqc\(aq = char device
  338. .IP \(bu 2
  339. \(aqh\(aq = regular file, hardlink (to already seen inodes)
  340. .IP \(bu 2
  341. \(aqs\(aq = symlink
  342. .IP \(bu 2
  343. \(aqf\(aq = fifo
  344. .UNINDENT
  345. .sp
  346. Other flags used include:
  347. .INDENT 0.0
  348. .IP \(bu 2
  349. \(aqi\(aq = backup data was read from standard input (stdin)
  350. .IP \(bu 2
  351. \(aq\-\(aq = dry run, item was \fInot\fP backed up
  352. .IP \(bu 2
  353. \(aqx\(aq = excluded, item was \fInot\fP backed up
  354. .IP \(bu 2
  355. \(aq?\(aq = missing status code (if you see this, please file a bug report!)
  356. .UNINDENT
  357. .SH SEE ALSO
  358. .sp
  359. \fIborg\-common(1)\fP, \fIborg\-delete(1)\fP, \fIborg\-prune(1)\fP, \fIborg\-check(1)\fP, \fIborg\-patterns(1)\fP, \fIborg\-placeholders(1)\fP, \fIborg\-compression(1)\fP
  360. .SH AUTHOR
  361. The Borg Collective
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