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  30. .TH "BORG-PRUNE" 1 "2024-01-20" "" "borg backup tool"
  31. .SH NAME
  32. borg-prune \- Prune repository archives according to specified rules
  33. .SH SYNOPSIS
  34. .sp
  35. borg [common options] prune [options] [REPOSITORY]
  36. .SH DESCRIPTION
  37. .sp
  38. The prune command prunes a repository by deleting all archives not matching
  39. any of the specified retention options.
  40. .sp
  41. Important: Repository disk space is \fBnot\fP freed until you run \fBborg compact\fP\&.
  42. .sp
  43. This command is normally used by automated backup scripts wanting to keep a
  44. certain number of historic backups. This retention policy is commonly referred to as
  45. \fI\%GFS\fP
  46. (Grandfather\-father\-son) backup rotation scheme.
  47. .sp
  48. Also, prune automatically removes checkpoint archives (incomplete archives left
  49. behind by interrupted backup runs) except if the checkpoint is the latest
  50. archive (and thus still needed). Checkpoint archives are not considered when
  51. comparing archive counts against the retention limits (\fB\-\-keep\-X\fP).
  52. .sp
  53. If a prefix is set with \-P, then only archives that start with the prefix are
  54. considered for deletion and only those archives count towards the totals
  55. specified by the rules.
  56. Otherwise, \fIall\fP archives in the repository are candidates for deletion!
  57. There is no automatic distinction between archives representing different
  58. contents. These need to be distinguished by specifying matching prefixes.
  59. .sp
  60. If you have multiple sequences of archives with different data sets (e.g.
  61. from different machines) in one shared repository, use one prune call per
  62. data set that matches only the respective archives using the \-P option.
  63. .sp
  64. The \fB\-\-keep\-within\fP option takes an argument of the form \(dq<int><char>\(dq,
  65. where char is \(dqH\(dq, \(dqd\(dq, \(dqw\(dq, \(dqm\(dq, \(dqy\(dq. For example, \fB\-\-keep\-within 2d\fP means
  66. to keep all archives that were created within the past 48 hours.
  67. \(dq1m\(dq is taken to mean \(dq31d\(dq. The archives kept with this option do not
  68. count towards the totals specified by any other options.
  69. .sp
  70. A good procedure is to thin out more and more the older your backups get.
  71. As an example, \fB\-\-keep\-daily 7\fP means to keep the latest backup on each day,
  72. up to 7 most recent days with backups (days without backups do not count).
  73. The rules are applied from secondly to yearly, and backups selected by previous
  74. rules do not count towards those of later rules. The time that each backup
  75. starts is used for pruning purposes. Dates and times are interpreted in
  76. the local timezone, and weeks go from Monday to Sunday. Specifying a
  77. negative number of archives to keep means that there is no limit. As of borg
  78. 1.2.0, borg will retain the oldest archive if any of the secondly, minutely,
  79. hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly rules was not otherwise able to meet
  80. its retention target. This enables the first chronological archive to continue
  81. aging until it is replaced by a newer archive that meets the retention criteria.
  82. .sp
  83. The \fB\-\-keep\-last N\fP option is doing the same as \fB\-\-keep\-secondly N\fP (and it will
  84. keep the last N archives under the assumption that you do not create more than one
  85. backup archive in the same second).
  86. .sp
  87. When using \fB\-\-stats\fP, you will get some statistics about how much data was
  88. deleted \- the \(dqDeleted data\(dq deduplicated size there is most interesting as
  89. that is how much your repository will shrink.
  90. Please note that the \(dqAll archives\(dq stats refer to the state after pruning.
  91. .SH OPTIONS
  92. .sp
  93. See \fIborg\-common(1)\fP for common options of Borg commands.
  94. .SS arguments
  95. .INDENT 0.0
  96. .TP
  97. .B REPOSITORY
  98. repository to prune
  99. .UNINDENT
  100. .SS options
  101. .INDENT 0.0
  102. .TP
  103. .B \-n\fP,\fB \-\-dry\-run
  104. do not change repository
  105. .TP
  106. .B \-\-force
  107. force pruning of corrupted archives, use \fB\-\-force \-\-force\fP in case \fB\-\-force\fP does not work.
  108. .TP
  109. .B \-s\fP,\fB \-\-stats
  110. print statistics for the deleted archive
  111. .TP
  112. .B \-\-list
  113. output verbose list of archives it keeps/prunes
  114. .TP
  115. .BI \-\-keep\-within \ INTERVAL
  116. keep all archives within this time interval
  117. .TP
  118. .B \-\-keep\-last\fP,\fB \-\-keep\-secondly
  119. number of secondly archives to keep
  120. .TP
  121. .B \-\-keep\-minutely
  122. number of minutely archives to keep
  123. .TP
  124. .B \-H\fP,\fB \-\-keep\-hourly
  125. number of hourly archives to keep
  126. .TP
  127. .B \-d\fP,\fB \-\-keep\-daily
  128. number of daily archives to keep
  129. .TP
  130. .B \-w\fP,\fB \-\-keep\-weekly
  131. number of weekly archives to keep
  132. .TP
  133. .B \-m\fP,\fB \-\-keep\-monthly
  134. number of monthly archives to keep
  135. .TP
  136. .B \-y\fP,\fB \-\-keep\-yearly
  137. number of yearly archives to keep
  138. .TP
  139. .B \-\-save\-space
  140. work slower, but using less space
  141. .TP
  142. .BI \-c \ SECONDS\fR,\fB \ \-\-checkpoint\-interval \ SECONDS
  143. write checkpoint every SECONDS seconds (Default: 1800)
  144. .UNINDENT
  145. .SS Archive filters
  146. .INDENT 0.0
  147. .TP
  148. .BI \-P \ PREFIX\fR,\fB \ \-\-prefix \ PREFIX
  149. only consider archive names starting with this prefix. (deprecated)
  150. .TP
  151. .BI \-a \ GLOB\fR,\fB \ \-\-glob\-archives \ GLOB
  152. only consider archive names matching the glob. sh: rules apply (without actually using the sh: prefix), see \(dqborg help patterns\(dq.
  153. .UNINDENT
  154. .SH EXAMPLES
  155. .sp
  156. Be careful, prune is a potentially dangerous command, it will remove backup
  157. archives.
  158. .sp
  159. The default of prune is to apply to \fBall archives in the repository\fP unless
  160. you restrict its operation to a subset of the archives using \fB\-\-glob\-archives\fP\&.
  161. When using \fB\-\-glob\-archives\fP, be careful to choose a good matching pattern \-
  162. e.g. do not use \(dqfoo*\(dq if you do not also want to match \(dqfoobar\(dq.
  163. .sp
  164. It is strongly recommended to always run \fBprune \-v \-\-list \-\-dry\-run ...\fP
  165. first so you will see what it would do without it actually doing anything.
  166. .INDENT 0.0
  167. .INDENT 3.5
  168. .sp
  169. .nf
  170. .ft C
  171. # Keep 7 end of day and 4 additional end of week archives.
  172. # Do a dry\-run without actually deleting anything.
  173. $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-dry\-run \-\-keep\-daily=7 \-\-keep\-weekly=4 /path/to/repo
  174. # Same as above but only apply to archive names starting with the hostname
  175. # of the machine followed by a \(dq\-\(dq character:
  176. $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-keep\-daily=7 \-\-keep\-weekly=4 \-\-glob\-archives=\(aq{hostname}\-*\(aq /path/to/repo
  177. # actually free disk space:
  178. $ borg compact /path/to/repo
  179. # Keep 7 end of day, 4 additional end of week archives,
  180. # and an end of month archive for every month:
  181. $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-keep\-daily=7 \-\-keep\-weekly=4 \-\-keep\-monthly=\-1 /path/to/repo
  182. # Keep all backups in the last 10 days, 4 additional end of week archives,
  183. # and an end of month archive for every month:
  184. $ borg prune \-v \-\-list \-\-keep\-within=10d \-\-keep\-weekly=4 \-\-keep\-monthly=\-1 /path/to/repo
  185. .ft P
  186. .fi
  187. .UNINDENT
  188. .UNINDENT
  189. .sp
  190. There is also a visualized prune example in \fBdocs/misc/prune\-example.txt\fP\&.
  191. .SH SEE ALSO
  192. .sp
  193. \fIborg\-common(1)\fP, \fIborg\-compact(1)\fP
  194. .SH AUTHOR
  195. The Borg Collective
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