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@@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ You have a couple of options for borgmatic to find and backup your ZFS datasets:
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* For any dataset you'd like backed up, add its mount point to borgmatic's
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`source_directories` option.
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+ * <span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.9.6</span> Or
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+ include the mount point with borgmatic's `patterns` or `patterns_from`
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+ options.
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* Or set the borgmatic-specific user property
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`org.torsion.borgmatic:backup=auto` onto your dataset, e.g. by running `zfs
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set org.torsion.borgmatic:backup=auto datasetname`. Then borgmatic can find
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@@ -84,6 +87,14 @@ let's say you add `/var/log` and `/var/lib` to your source directories, but
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accordingly. This also works even with nested datasets; borgmatic selects
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the dataset that's the "closest" parent to your source directories.
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+<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.9.6</span> When using
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+[patterns](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/help.html#borg-help-patterns),
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+the initial portion of a pattern's path that you intend borgmatic to match
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+against a dataset can't have globs or other non-literal characters in it—or it
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+won't actually match. For instance, a mount point of `/var` would match a
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+pattern of `+ fm:/var/*/data`, but borgmatic isn't currently smart enough to
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+match `/var` to a pattern like `+ fm:/v*/lib/data`.
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+
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<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">With Borg version 1.2 and
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earlier</span>Snapshotted files are instead stored at a path dependent on the
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[runtime
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@@ -133,10 +144,14 @@ feedback](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/#issues) you have on this feature.
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#### Subvolume discovery
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For any subvolume you'd like backed up, add its path to borgmatic's
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-`source_directories` option. During a backup, borgmatic snapshots these
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-subvolumes (non-recursively) and includes the snapshotted files in the paths
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-sent to Borg. borgmatic is also responsible for cleaning up (deleting) these
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-snapshots after a backup completes.
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+`source_directories` option.
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+
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+<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.9.6</span> Or include
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+the mount point with borgmatic's `patterns` or `patterns_from` options.
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+
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+During a backup, borgmatic snapshots these subvolumes (non-recursively) and
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+includes the snapshotted files in the paths sent to Borg. borgmatic is also
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+responsible for cleaning up (deleting) these snapshots after a backup completes.
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borgmatic is smart enough to look at the parent (and grandparent, etc.)
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directories of each of your `source_directories` to discover any subvolumes.
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@@ -146,6 +161,14 @@ snapshot `/var` accordingly. This also works even with nested subvolumes;
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borgmatic selects the subvolume that's the "closest" parent to your source
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directories.
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+<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.9.6</span> When using
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+[patterns](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/help.html#borg-help-patterns),
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+the initial portion of a pattern's path that you intend borgmatic to match
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+against a subvolume can't have globs or other non-literal characters in it—or it
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+won't actually match. For instance, a subvolume of `/var` would match a pattern
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+of `+ fm:/var/*/data`, but borgmatic isn't currently smart enough to match
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+`/var` to a pattern like `+ fm:/v*/lib/data`.
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+
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Additionally, borgmatic rewrites the snapshot file paths so that they appear
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at their original subvolume locations in a Borg archive. For instance, if your
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subvolume exists at `/var/subvolume`, then the snapshotted files will appear
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@@ -228,6 +251,9 @@ more information about possible values here. (Under the hood, borgmatic uses
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For any logical volume you'd like backed up, add its mount point to
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borgmatic's `source_directories` option.
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+<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.9.6</span> Or include
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+the mount point with borgmatic's `patterns` or `patterns_from` options.
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+
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During a backup, borgmatic automatically snapshots these discovered logical volumes, temporarily
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mounts the snapshots within its [runtime
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directory](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/backup-your-databases/#runtime-directory), and
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@@ -240,6 +266,14 @@ volumes. For instance, let's say you add `/var/log` and `/var/lib` to your
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source directories, but `/var` is a logical volume. borgmatic will discover
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that and snapshot `/var` accordingly.
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+<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in version 1.9.6</span> When using
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+[patterns](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/help.html#borg-help-patterns),
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+the initial portion of a pattern's path that you intend borgmatic to match
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+against a logical volume can't have globs or other non-literal characters in
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+it—or it won't actually match. For instance, a logical volume of `/var` would
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+match a pattern of `+ fm:/var/*/data`, but borgmatic isn't currently smart
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+enough to match `/var` to a pattern like `+ fm:/v*/lib/data`.
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+
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Additionally, borgmatic rewrites the snapshot file paths so that they appear
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at their original logical volume locations in a Borg archive. For instance, if
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your logical volume is mounted at `/var/lvolume`, then the snapshotted files
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