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- .TH "BORG-CHECK" 1 "2023-02-26" "" "borg backup tool"
- .SH NAME
- borg-check \- Check repository consistency
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .sp
- borg [common options] check [options]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .sp
- The check command verifies the consistency of a repository and the corresponding archives.
- .sp
- check \-\-repair is a potentially dangerous function and might lead to data loss
- (for kinds of corruption it is not capable of dealing with). BE VERY CAREFUL!
- .sp
- Pursuant to the previous warning it is also highly recommended to test the
- reliability of the hardware running this software with stress testing software
- such as memory testers. Unreliable hardware can also lead to data loss especially
- when this command is run in repair mode.
- .sp
- First, the underlying repository data files are checked:
- .INDENT 0.0
- .IP \(bu 2
- For all segments, the segment magic header is checked.
- .IP \(bu 2
- For all objects stored in the segments, all metadata (e.g. CRC and size) and
- all data is read. The read data is checked by size and CRC. Bit rot and other
- types of accidental damage can be detected this way.
- .IP \(bu 2
- In repair mode, if an integrity error is detected in a segment, try to recover
- as many objects from the segment as possible.
- .IP \(bu 2
- In repair mode, make sure that the index is consistent with the data stored in
- the segments.
- .IP \(bu 2
- If checking a remote repo via \fBssh:\fP, the repo check is executed on the server
- without causing significant network traffic.
- .IP \(bu 2
- The repository check can be skipped using the \fB\-\-archives\-only\fP option.
- .IP \(bu 2
- A repository check can be time consuming. Partial checks are possible with the
- \fB\-\-max\-duration\fP option.
- .UNINDENT
- .sp
- Second, the consistency and correctness of the archive metadata is verified:
- .INDENT 0.0
- .IP \(bu 2
- Is the repo manifest present? If not, it is rebuilt from archive metadata
- chunks (this requires reading and decrypting of all metadata and data).
- .IP \(bu 2
- Check if archive metadata chunk is present; if not, remove archive from manifest.
- .IP \(bu 2
- For all files (items) in the archive, for all chunks referenced by these
- files, check if chunk is present. In repair mode, if a chunk is not present,
- replace it with a same\-size replacement chunk of zeroes. If a previously lost
- chunk reappears (e.g. via a later backup), in repair mode the all\-zero replacement
- chunk will be replaced by the correct chunk. This requires reading of archive and
- file metadata, but not data.
- .IP \(bu 2
- In repair mode, when all the archives were checked, orphaned chunks are deleted
- from the repo. One cause of orphaned chunks are input file related errors (like
- read errors) in the archive creation process.
- .IP \(bu 2
- In verify\-data mode, a complete cryptographic verification of the archive data
- integrity is performed. This conflicts with \fB\-\-repository\-only\fP as this mode
- only makes sense if the archive checks are enabled. The full details of this mode
- are documented below.
- .IP \(bu 2
- If checking a remote repo via \fBssh:\fP, the archive check is executed on the
- client machine because it requires decryption, and this is always done client\-side
- as key access is needed.
- .IP \(bu 2
- The archive checks can be time consuming; they can be skipped using the
- \fB\-\-repository\-only\fP option.
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- .sp
- The \fB\-\-max\-duration\fP 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 complete repository has been checked. Example: Assuming a complete check took 7
- hours, then running a daily check with \-\-max\-duration=3600 (1 hour) resulted in one
- completed check per week.
- .sp
- Attention: A partial \-\-repository\-only check can only do way less checking than a full
- \-\-repository\-only check: only the non\-cryptographic checksum checks on segment file
- entries are done, while a full \-\-repository\-only check would also do a repo index check.
- A partial check cannot be combined with the \fB\-\-repair\fP option. Partial checks
- may therefore be useful only with very large repositories where a full check would take
- too long.
- Doing a full repository check aborts a partial check; the next partial check will restart
- from the beginning.
- .sp
- The \fB\-\-verify\-data\fP 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. This is a cryptographic verification,
- which will detect (accidental) corruption. For encrypted repositories it is
- tamper\-resistant as well, unless the attacker has access to the keys. It is also very
- slow.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .sp
- See \fIborg\-common(1)\fP for common options of Borg commands.
- .SS options
- .INDENT 0.0
- .TP
- .B \-\-repository\-only
- only perform repository checks
- .TP
- .B \-\-archives\-only
- only perform archives checks
- .TP
- .B \-\-verify\-data
- perform cryptographic archive data integrity verification (conflicts with \fB\-\-repository\-only\fP)
- .TP
- .B \-\-repair
- attempt to repair any inconsistencies found
- .TP
- .BI \-\-max\-duration \ SECONDS
- do only a partial repo check for max. SECONDS seconds (Default: unlimited)
- .UNINDENT
- .SS Archive filters
- .INDENT 0.0
- .TP
- .BI \-a \ PATTERN\fR,\fB \ \-\-match\-archives \ PATTERN
- only consider archive names matching the pattern. see \(dqborg help match\-archives\(dq.
- .TP
- .BI \-\-sort\-by \ KEYS
- Comma\-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, name, id; default is: timestamp
- .TP
- .BI \-\-first \ N
- consider first N archives after other filters were applied
- .TP
- .BI \-\-last \ N
- consider last N archives after other filters were applied
- .TP
- .BI \-\-oldest \ TIMESPAN
- consider archives between the oldest archive\(aqs timestamp and (oldest + TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
- .TP
- .BI \-\-newest \ TIMESPAN
- consider archives between the newest archive\(aqs timestamp and (newest \- TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
- .TP
- .BI \-\-older \ TIMESPAN
- consider archives older than (now \- TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d oder 12m.
- .TP
- .BI \-\-newer \ TIMESPAN
- consider archives newer than (now \- TIMESPAN), e.g. 7d or 12m.
- .UNINDENT
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .sp
- \fIborg\-common(1)\fP
- .SH AUTHOR
- The Borg Collective
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