title: How to backup to a removable drive or an intermittent server eleventyNavigation: key: Backup to a removable drive or server parent: How-to guides
A common situation is backing up to a repository that's only sometimes online. For instance, you might send most of your backups to the cloud, but occasionally you want to plug in an external hard drive or backup to your buddy's sometimes-online server for that extra level of redundancy.
But if you run borgmatic and your hard drive isn't plugged in, or your buddy's server is offline, then you'll get an annoying error message and the overall borgmatic run will fail (even if individual repositories still complete).
Another variant is when the source machine is only sometimes available for backups, e.g. a laptop where you want to skip backups when the battery falls below a certain level.
So what if you want borgmatic to swallow the error of a missing drive or an offline server or a low battery—and exit gracefully? That's where the concept of "soft failure" come in.
This feature leverages borgmatic command hooks, so first familiarize yourself with them. The idea is that you write a simple test in the form of a borgmatic hook to see if backups should proceed or not.
The way the test works is that if any of your hook commands return a special exit status of 75, that indicates to borgmatic that it's a temporary failure, and borgmatic should skip all subsequent actions for that configuration file. If you return any other status, then it's a standard success or error. (Zero is success; anything else other than 75 is an error).
So for instance, if you have an external drive that's only sometimes mounted,
declare its repository in its own separate configuration
file,
say at /etc/borgmatic.d/removable.yaml
:
location:
source_directories:
- /home
repositories:
- /mnt/removable/backup.borg
Then, write a before_backup
hook in that same configuration file that uses
the external findmnt
utility to see whether the drive is mounted before
proceeding.
hooks:
before_backup:
- findmnt /mnt/removable > /dev/null || exit 75
What this does is check if the findmnt
command errors when probing for a
particular mount point. If it does error, then it returns exit code 75 to
borgmatic. borgmatic logs the soft failure, skips all further actions in that
configurable file, and proceeds onward to any other borgmatic configuration
files you may have.
You can imagine a similar check for the sometimes-online server case:
location:
source_directories:
- /home
repositories:
- me@buddys-server.org:backup.borg
hooks:
before_backup:
- ping -q -c 1 buddys-server.org > /dev/null || exit 75
Or to only run backups if the battery level is high enough:
hooks:
before_backup:
- is_battery_percent_at_least.sh 25
(Writing the battery script is left as an exercise to the reader.)
There are some caveats you should be aware of with this feature.
before_backup
hook, so as to gate whether the backup action occurs. While a soft failure is
also supported in the after_backup
hook, returning a soft failure there
won't prevent any actions from occuring, because they've already occurred!
Similiarly, you can return a soft failure from an on_error
hook, but at
that point it's too late to prevent the error.before_prune
, after_prune
,
before_check
, and after_check
hooks. But it is not implemented for
before_everything
or after_everything
.