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Command to use instead of "pg_dump" or "pg_dumpall".
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This can be used to run a specific pg_dump version
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(e.g., one inside a running container). If you run it
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- from within a container, make sure to mount your
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- host's ".borgmatic" folder into the container using
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- the same directory structure. Defaults to "pg_dump"
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- for single database dump or "pg_dumpall" to dump all
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- databases.
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+ from within a container, make sure to mount the path in
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+ the "user_runtime_directory" option from the host into
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+ the container at the same location. Defaults to
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+ "pg_dump" for single database dump or "pg_dumpall" to
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+ dump all databases.
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example: docker exec my_pg_container pg_dump
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pg_restore_command:
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type: string
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description: |
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Command to use instead of "mariadb-dump". This can be
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used to run a specific mariadb_dump version (e.g., one
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- inside a running container). If you run it from within
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- a container, make sure to mount your host's
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- ".borgmatic" folder into the container using the same
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- directory structure. Defaults to "mariadb-dump".
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+ inside a running container). If you run it from within a
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+ container, make sure to mount the path in the
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+ "user_runtime_directory" option from the host into the
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+ container at the same location. Defaults to
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+ "mariadb-dump".
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example: docker exec mariadb_container mariadb-dump
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mariadb_command:
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type: string
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mysql_dump_command:
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type: string
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description: |
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- Command to use instead of "mysqldump". This can be
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- used to run a specific mysql_dump version (e.g., one
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- inside a running container). If you run it from within
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- a container, make sure to mount your host's
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- ".borgmatic" folder into the container using the same
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- directory structure. Defaults to "mysqldump".
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+ Command to use instead of "mysqldump". This can be used
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+ to run a specific mysql_dump version (e.g., one inside a
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+ running container). If you run it from within a
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+ container, make sure to mount the path in the
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+ "user_runtime_directory" option from the host into the
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+ container at the same location. Defaults to "mysqldump".
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example: docker exec mysql_container mysqldump
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mysql_command:
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type: string
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sqlite_command:
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type: string
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description: |
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- Command to use instead of "sqlite3". This can be used
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- to run a specific sqlite3 version (e.g., one inside
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- a running container). If you run it from within
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- a container, make sure to mount your host's
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- ".borgmatic" folder into the container using the same
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- directory structure. Defaults to "sqlite3".
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+ Command to use instead of "sqlite3". This can be used to
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+ run a specific sqlite3 version (e.g., one inside a
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+ running container). If you run it from within a
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+ container, make sure to mount the path in the
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+ "user_runtime_directory" option from the host into the
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+ container at the same location. Defaults to "sqlite3".
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example: docker exec sqlite_container sqlite3
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sqlite_restore_command:
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type: string
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