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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexander Neumann
6e89963c21 Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.9.5 2019-04-23 13:19:36 +02:00
Martin Michlmayr
1aafc17212 Avoid error "undefined control sequence" in LaTeX
Converting the changelog to PDF using pandoc leads to:

! Undefined control sequence.
l.1497 ...mple, by creating a file named ``..\test

This is because \t is interpreted as a control sequence.  Use ``
instead of "" to work around this.
2019-04-23 10:36:33 +07:00
Alexander Neumann
827f6d7b24 Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.9.4 2019-01-06 21:40:31 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
890eebf151 Correct summary for #1978 2018-10-28 20:55:49 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
0f5fc8fb3d Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.9.3 2018-10-13 13:48:29 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
143597d445 Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.9.2 2018-08-06 21:28:48 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
1dd655dad2 Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.9.1 2018-06-10 11:30:53 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
e3fe87f269 Remove superseded feature from the CHANGELOG
For a discussion please see https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/1796
2018-05-22 20:57:07 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
4b43a269ee Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.9.0 2018-05-21 15:57:22 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
84f82dae1a Correct typo
Closes #1743
2018-04-30 21:41:30 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
cfccd67600 Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.8.3 2018-02-26 21:32:07 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
1463a7aaaa Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.8.2 2018-02-17 20:27:17 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
9e1180a29b Fix changelog IDs 2017-12-27 23:22:35 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
e17c1096a0 Add date for 0.8.1 2017-12-27 22:42:15 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
f6ed7dc013 Generate CHANGELOG.md for 0.8.1 2017-12-27 22:30:57 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
ca1430184f Replace CHANGELOG.md with generated version 2017-12-27 21:07:26 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
95b6e4e9e9 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-12-08 20:29:50 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
a25d280f3e Merge pull request #1462 from restic/add-diff
Add diff command
2017-12-04 21:34:44 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
9d0f13c4c0 Prominently mention SIGPIPE issue in CHANGELOG 2017-12-03 19:12:07 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
0722c44ba1 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-12-03 18:33:35 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
5d4110d2a7 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-12-01 21:52:07 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
812ce4bfc4 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-11-29 18:44:03 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
b846c3915c Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-11-28 21:41:38 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
cc81b916a6 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-11-27 21:40:13 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
dc38265b54 Merge pull request #1436 from restic/remove-old-cache
Remove old cache directories
2017-11-27 21:37:05 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
37e2e9a844 Add version to CHANGELOG 2017-11-26 19:46:01 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
c8096ca8d2 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-11-26 15:31:09 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
fe557b022a Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-11-25 12:12:08 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
014cec06f1 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-11-21 21:33:09 +01:00
Alexander Neumann
a3f8e9dfa7 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-21 12:22:50 +02:00
Michael Pratt
9fa4f5eb6b gs: disable resumable uploads
By default, the GCS Go packages have an internal "chunk size" of 8MB,
used for blob uploads.

Media().Do() will buffer a full 8MB from the io.Reader (or less if EOF
is reached) then write that full 8MB to the network all at once.

This behavior does not play nicely with --limit-upload, which only
limits the Reader passed to Media. While the long-term average upload
rate will be correctly limited, the actual network bandwidth will be
very spikey.

e.g., if an 8MB/s connection is limited to 1MB/s, Media().Do() will
spend 8s reading from the rate-limited reader (performing no network
requests), then 1s writing to the network at 8MB/s.

This is bad for network connections hurt by full-speed uploads,
particularly when writing 8MB will take several seconds.

Disable resumable uploads entirely by setting the chunk size to zero.
This causes the io.Reader to be passed further down the request stack,
where there is less (but still some) buffering.

My connection is around 1.5MB/s up, with nominal ~15ms ping times to
8.8.8.8.

Without this change, --limit-upload 1024 results in several seconds of
~200ms ping times (uploading), followed by several seconds of ~15ms ping
times (reading from rate-limited reader). A bandwidth monitor reports
this as several seconds of ~1.5MB/s followed by several seconds of
0.0MB/s.

With this change, --limit-upload 1024 results in ~20ms ping times and
the bandwidth monitor reports a constant ~1MB/s.

I've elected to make this change unconditional of --limit-upload because
the resumable uploads shouldn't be providing much benefit anyways, as
restic already uploads mostly small blobs and already has a retry
mechanism.

--limit-download is not affected by this problem, as Get().Download()
returns the real http.Response.Body without any internal buffering.

Updates #1216
2017-10-17 21:12:04 -07:00
Alexander Neumann
980bb9059f Add entry to changelog 2017-10-16 20:15:19 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
faadbd734b Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-14 20:29:47 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
9ce2a73fc5 Add issue and PR to the changelog entry 2017-10-12 20:20:06 +02:00
rmdashrf
32637a0328 Basic rate limiting implementation.
Added `--limit-upload` and `--limit-download` flags to rate limit
backups and restores.
2017-10-11 20:01:20 -07:00
Alexander Neumann
8ceb22fe8a Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-08 09:48:22 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
a77c8cc5d2 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-07 10:23:56 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
eb59d28154 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-03 18:54:07 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
2694def56a Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-03 14:52:10 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
553ea812a7 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-03 12:38:00 +02:00
Michael Pratt
5ab9e12b46 Clarify cache location documentation
PR #1287 changed the default cache location on darwin and windows.
Update the changelog and manual to reflect the new behavior.

Since the cache hasn't been included in an official release yet, I've
just changed the main cache changelog entry.

Fixes #1309
2017-10-03 11:44:09 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
3afd974dea Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-10-01 10:35:15 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
ac92e2dd2d Add to CHANGELOG entry 2017-09-29 21:45:37 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
eccc336319 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-09-26 14:18:37 +02:00
Michael Pratt
fa0be82da8 gs: allow backend creation without storage.buckets.get
If the service account used with restic does not have the
storage.buckets.get permission (in the "Storage Admin" role), Create
cannot use Get to determine if the bucket is accessible.

Rather than always trying to create the bucket on Get error, gracefully
fall back to assuming the bucket is accessible. If it is, restic init
will complete successfully. If it is not, it will fail on a later call.

Here is what init looks like now in different cases.

Service account without "Storage Admin":

Bucket exists and is accessible (this is the case that didn't work
before):

$ ./restic init -r gs:this-bucket-does-exist:/
enter password for new backend:
enter password again:
created restic backend c02e2edb67 at gs:this-bucket-does-exist:/

Please note that knowledge of your password is required to access
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost.

Bucket exists but is not accessible:

$ ./restic init -r gs:this-bucket-does-exist:/
enter password for new backend:
enter password again:
create key in backend at gs:this-bucket-does-exist:/ failed:
service.Objects.Insert: googleapi: Error 403:
my-service-account@myproject.iam.gserviceaccount.com does not have
storage.objects.create access to object this-bucket-exists/keys/0fa714e695c8ecd58cb467cdeb04d36f3b710f883496a90f23cae0315daf0b93., forbidden

Bucket does not exist:

$ ./restic init -r gs:this-bucket-does-not-exist:/
create backend at gs:this-bucket-does-not-exist:/ failed:
service.Buckets.Insert: googleapi: Error 403:
my-service-account@myproject.iam.gserviceaccount.com does not have storage.buckets.create access to bucket this-bucket-does-not-exist., forbidden

Service account with "Storage Admin":

Bucket exists and is accessible: Same

Bucket exists but is not accessible: Same. Previously this would fail
when Create tried to create the bucket. Now it fails when trying to
create the keys.

Bucket does not exist:

$ ./restic init -r gs:this-bucket-does-not-exist:/
enter password for new backend:
enter password again:
created restic backend c3c48b481d at gs:this-bucket-does-not-exist:/

Please note that knowledge of your password is required to access
the repository. Losing your password means that your data is
irrecoverably lost.
2017-09-25 22:25:51 -07:00
Alexander Neumann
bff1039e3a Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-09-25 13:17:44 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
24c62e719a Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-09-23 22:15:10 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
3a191f37cb Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-09-23 14:05:55 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
c40b3d3983 Add entry to CHANGELOG 2017-09-21 20:34:17 +02:00
Alexander Neumann
e1a847e4d1 Add new version to CHANGELOG 2017-09-20 20:49:55 +02:00