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title: How to set up backups with borgmatic
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---
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## Installation
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To get up and running, first [install
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Borg](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html), at
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least version 1.1.
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Then, run the following command to download and install borgmatic:
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```bash
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sudo pip3 install --upgrade borgmatic
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```
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Note that your pip binary may have a different name than "pip3". Make sure
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you're using Python 3, as borgmatic does not support Python 2.
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### Other ways to install
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Along with the above process, you have several other options for installing
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borgmatic:
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* [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/monachus/borgmatic/)
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* [Another Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/b3vis/borgmatic/)
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* [Debian](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/borgmatic)
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* [Ubuntu](https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/borgmatic)
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* [Fedora](https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=borgmatic)
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* [Arch Linux](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/borgmatic/)
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* [OpenBSD](http://ports.su/sysutils/borgmatic)
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* [openSUSE](https://software.opensuse.org/package/borgmatic)
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## Configuration
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After you install borgmatic, generate a sample configuration file:
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```bash
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sudo generate-borgmatic-config
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```
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If that command is not found, then it may be installed in a location that's
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not in your system `PATH`. Try looking in `/usr/local/bin/`.
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This generates a sample configuration file at /etc/borgmatic/config.yaml (by
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default). You should edit the file to suit your needs, as the values are
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representative. All fields are optional except where indicated, so feel free
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to ignore anything you don't need.
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You can also have a look at the [full configuration
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schema](https://projects.torsion.org/witten/borgmatic/src/master/borgmatic/config/schema.yaml)
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for the authoritative set of all configuration options. This is handy if
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borgmatic has added new options since you originally created your
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configuration file.
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### Encryption
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Note that if you plan to run borgmatic on a schedule with cron, and you
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encrypt your Borg repository with a passphrase instead of a key file, you'll
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either need to set the borgmatic `encryption_passphrase` configuration
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variable or set the `BORG_PASSPHRASE` environment variable. See the
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[repository encryption
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section](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html#repository-encryption)
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of the Borg Quick Start for more info.
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Alternatively, you can specify the passphrase programatically by setting
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either the borgmatic `encryption_passcommand` configuration variable or the
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`BORG_PASSCOMMAND` environment variable. See the [Borg Security
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FAQ](http://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/faq.html#how-can-i-specify-the-encryption-passphrase-programmatically)
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for more info.
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## Initialization
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Before you can create backups with borgmatic, you first need to initialize a
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Borg repository so you have a destination for your backup archives. (But skip
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this step if you already have a Borg repository.) To create a repository, run
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a command like the following:
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```bash
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borgmatic --init --encryption repokey
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```
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This uses the borgmatic configuration file you created above to determine
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which local or remote repository to create, and encrypts it with the
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encryption passphrase specified there if one is provided. Read about [Borg
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encryption
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modes](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/init.html#encryption-modes)
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for the menu of available encryption modes.
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Also, optionally check out the [Borg Quick
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Start](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart.html) for more
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background about repository initialization.
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Note that borgmatic skips repository initialization if the repository already
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exists. This supports use cases like ensuring a repository exists prior to
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performing a backup.
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If the repository is on a remote host, make sure that your local user has
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key-based SSH access to the desired user account on the remote host.
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## Backups
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Now that you've configured borgmatic and initialized a repository, it's a
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good idea to test that borgmatic is working. So to run borgmatic and start a
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backup, you can invoke it like this:
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```bash
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borgmatic --verbosity 1
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```
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By default, this will also prune any old backups as per the configured
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retention policy, and check backups for consistency problems due to things
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like file damage.
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The verbosity flag makes borgmatic list the files that it's archiving, which
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are those that are new or changed since the last backup. Eyeball the list and
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see if it matches your expectations based on the configuration.
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## Autopilot
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Running backups manually is good for validating your configuration, but I'm
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guessing that you want to run borgmatic automatically, say once a day. To do
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that, you can configure a separate job runner to invoke it periodically.
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### cron
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If you're using cron, download the [sample cron
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file](https://projects.torsion.org/witten/borgmatic/src/master/sample/cron/borgmatic).
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Then, from the directory where you downloaded it:
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```bash
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sudo mv borgmatic /etc/cron.d/borgmatic
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sudo chmod +x /etc/cron.d/borgmatic
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```
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You can modify the cron file if you'd like to run borgmatic more or less frequently.
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### systemd
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If you're using systemd instead of cron to run jobs, download the [sample
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systemd service
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file](https://projects.torsion.org/witten/borgmatic/src/master/sample/systemd/borgmatic.service)
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and the [sample systemd timer
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file](https://projects.torsion.org/witten/borgmatic/src/master/sample/systemd/borgmatic.timer).
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Then, from the directory where you downloaded them:
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```bash
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sudo mv borgmatic.service borgmatic.timer /etc/systemd/system/
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sudo systemctl enable borgmatic.timer
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sudo systemctl start borgmatic.timer
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```
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Feel free to modify the timer file based on how frequently you'd like
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borgmatic to run.
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## Related documentation
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* [How to make per-application backups](../../docs/how-to/make-per-application-backups.md)
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* [How to deal with very large backups](../../docs/how-to/deal-with-very-large-backups.md)
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* [How to inspect your backups](../../docs/how-to/inspect-your-backups.md)
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* [borgmatic README](../../../../)
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