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- .. include:: prune.rst.inc
- Examples
- ~~~~~~~~
- Be careful, prune is a potentially dangerous command, it will remove backup
- archives.
- The default of prune is to apply to **all archives in the repository** unless
- you restrict its operation to a subset of the archives using ``--prefix``.
- When using ``--prefix``, be careful to choose a good prefix - e.g. do not use a
- prefix "foo" if you do not also want to match "foobar".
- It is strongly recommended to always run ``prune -v --list --dry-run ...``
- first so you will see what it would do without it actually doing anything.
- ::
- # 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='{hostname}-' /path/to/repo
- # actually free disk space:
- $ borg compact /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
- There is also a visualized prune example in ``docs/misc/prune-example.txt``:
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- .. include:: ../misc/prune-example.txt
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