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an exclusive lock through a filesystem snapshot. Restic was unable to backup those files
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before. This update enables backing up these files.
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This needs to be enabled explicitly using the --use-fs-snapshot option of the backup
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command.
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This needs to be enabled explicitly using the --use-fs-snapshot option of the backup command.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/340
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https://github.com/restic/restic/pull/2274
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* Bugfix #1595: Backup: Remove bandwidth display
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This commit removes the bandwidth displayed during backup process. It is misleading and
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seldom correct, because it's neither the "read bandwidth" (only for the very first backup)
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nor the "upload bandwidth". Many users are confused about (and rightly so), c.f. #1581, #1033,
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seldom correct, because it's neither the "read bandwidth" (only for the very first backup) nor
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the "upload bandwidth". Many users are confused about (and rightly so), c.f. #1581, #1033,
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#1591
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We'll eventually replace this display with something more relevant when the new archiver code
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NOTE: This new implementation does not guarantee order in which blobs
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are written to the target files and, for example, the last blob of a
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file can be written to the file before any of the preceding file blobs.
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file can be written to the file before any of the preceeding file blobs.
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It is therefore possible to have gaps in the data written to the target
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files if restore fails or interrupted by the user.
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Bugfix: Mark repository files as read-only when using the local backend
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Files stored in a local repository were marked as writeable on the
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Files stored in a local repository were marked as writable on the
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filesystem for non-Windows systems, which did not prevent accidental file
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modifications outside of restic. In addition, the local backend did not work
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with certain filesystems and network mounts which do not permit modifications
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was unable to backup those files before. This update enables backing up these
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files.
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This needs to be enabled explicitely using the --use-fs-snapshot option of the
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This needs to be enabled explicitly using the --use-fs-snapshot option of the
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backup command.
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https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/340
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Bugfix: backup: Remove bandwidth display
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This commit removes the bandwidth displayed during backup process. It is
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misleading and seldomly correct, because it's neither the "read
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misleading and seldom correct, because it's neither the "read
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bandwidth" (only for the very first backup) nor the "upload bandwidth".
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Many users are confused about (and rightly so), c.f. #1581, #1033, #1591
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This command will result in a complete backup of the current logged in user's home directory and it won't exclude the folder ``~/documents/`` - which is not what the user wanted to achieve.
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The problem is how the path to ``~/documents`` is passed to restic.
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In order to spot an issue like this, you can make use of the following ruby command preceding your restic command.
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In order to spot an issue like this, you can make use of the following ruby command preceeding your restic command.
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::
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//
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// Implementation does not guarantee order in which blobs are written to the
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// target files and, for example, the last blob of a file can be written to the
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// file before any of the preceding file blobs. It is therefore possible to
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// file before any of the preceeding file blobs. It is therefore possible to
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// have gaps in the data written to the target files if restore fails or
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// interrupted by the user.
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package restorer
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