Better explain where to find the dump file
I really had problem finding the dump file with the explanation as give before. I thought that the `~/.borgmatic/` would be my current user. So looked into `/home/gerd/.borgmatic` (wrong). Then I looked into `<EXTRACTED_DESTINATION_PATH/.borgmatic` (again wrong). Then finally (1h later and after having already prepared a bug ticketI figured out that the dump file is within `<EXTRACTED_DESTINATION_PATH/root/.borgmatic`. Hard to find because of course I d not only have `root` within `<EXTRACTED_DESTINATION_PATH/` but also all other backup'ed directories (including /etc/, /home/ on so on...)
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If you prefer to restore a database without the help of borgmatic, first
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If you prefer to restore a database without the help of borgmatic, first
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[extract](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/extract-a-backup/) an
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[extract](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/extract-a-backup/) an
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archive containing a database dump, and then manually restore the dump file
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archive containing a database dump.
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found within the extracted `~/.borgmatic/` path (e.g. with `pg_restore`,
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`mysql`, or `mongorestore`, commands).
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The dump file can then be found in the extracted destination path within the
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`~/.borgmatic/` directory. The `~` here corresponds to the HOME directory of
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the user with whom you created the backup. For example, if you created the
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backup with the `root` user, then the dump will be in
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`EXTRACTED_DESTINATION_PATH/root/.borgmatic`. This also means you will have
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to backup the HOME directory of that user you use to run `borgmatic create`
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(otherwise there the dump file will not be available).
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You can then use the dump file to manually restore it using the native database
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commands like `pg_restore`, `mysql`, `mongorestore` or similar.
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## Preparation and cleanup hooks
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## Preparation and cleanup hooks
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