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title: How to set up backups
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eleventyNavigation:
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key: 📥 Set up backups
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parent: How-to guides
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order: 0
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---
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## Installation
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### Prerequisites
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First, [install
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Borg](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html), at least
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version 1.1. borgmatic does not install Borg automatically so as to avoid
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conflicts with existing Borg installations.
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Then, [install pipx](https://pypa.github.io/pipx/installation/) as the root
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user (with `sudo`) to make installing borgmatic easy without impacting other
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Python applications on your system. If you have trouble installing pipx with
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pip, then you can install a system package instead. E.g. on Ubuntu or Debian,
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run:
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```bash
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install pipx
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```
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### Root install
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If you want to run borgmatic on a schedule with privileged access to your
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files, then you should install borgmatic as the root user by running the
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following commands:
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```bash
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sudo pipx ensurepath
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sudo pipx install borgmatic
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```
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Check whether this worked with:
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```bash
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sudo su -
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borgmatic --version
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```
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If borgmatic is properly installed, that should output your borgmatic version.
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And if you'd also like `sudo borgmatic` to work, keep reading!
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### Non-root install
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If you only want to run borgmatic as a non-root user (without privileged file
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access) *or* you want to make `sudo borgmatic` work so borgmatic runs as root,
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then install borgmatic as a non-root user by running the following commands as
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that user:
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```bash
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pipx ensurepath
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pipx install borgmatic
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```
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This should work even if you've also installed borgmatic as the root user.
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Check whether this worked with:
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```bash
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borgmatic --version
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```
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If borgmatic is properly installed, that should output your borgmatic version.
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You can also try `sudo borgmatic --version` if you intend to run borgmatic
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with `sudo`.
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### Other ways to install
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Besides the approaches described above, there are several other options for
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installing borgmatic:
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* [container image with scheduled backups](https://hub.docker.com/r/b3vis/borgmatic/) (+ Docker Compose files)
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* [container image with multi-arch and Docker CLI support](https://hub.docker.com/r/modem7/borgmatic-docker/)
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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 official](https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?search=borgmatic)
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* [Fedora unofficial](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/heffer/borgmatic/)
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* [Gentoo](https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-backup/borgmatic)
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* [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/borgmatic/)
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* [Alpine Linux](https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=borgmatic)
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* [OpenBSD](https://openports.pl/path/sysutils/borgmatic)
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* [openSUSE](https://software.opensuse.org/package/borgmatic)
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* [macOS (via Homebrew)](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/borgmatic)
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* [macOS (via MacPorts)](https://ports.macports.org/port/borgmatic/)
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* [NixOS](https://search.nixos.org/packages?show=borgmatic&sort=relevance&type=packages&query=borgmatic)
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* [Ansible role](https://github.com/borgbase/ansible-role-borgbackup)
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* [Unraid](https://unraid.net/community/apps?q=borgmatic#r)
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## Hosting providers
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Need somewhere to store your encrypted off-site backups? The following hosting
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providers include specific support for Borg/borgmatic—and fund borgmatic
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development and hosting when you use these referral links to sign up:
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<ul>
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<li class="referral"><a href="https://www.borgbase.com/?utm_source=borgmatic">BorgBase</a>: Borg hosting service with support for monitoring, 2FA, and append-only repos</li>
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<li class="referral"><a href="https://hetzner.cloud/?ref=v9dOJ98Ic9I8">Hetzner</a>: A "storage box" that includes support for Borg</li>
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</ul>
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Additionally, rsync.net has a compatible storage offering, but does not fund
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borgmatic development or hosting.
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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 borgmatic config generate
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```
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<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">Prior to version 1.7.15</span>
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Generate a configuration file with this command instead:
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```bash
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sudo generate-borgmatic-config
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```
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If neither command is found, then borgmatic may be installed in a location
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that's not in your system `PATH` (see above). Try looking in `~/.local/bin/`.
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The command generates a sample configuration file at
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`/etc/borgmatic/config.yaml` by default. If you'd like to use another path,
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use the `--destination` flag, for instance: `--destination
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~/.config/borgmatic/config.yaml`.
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You should edit the configuration file to suit your needs, as the generated
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values are only representative. All options are optional except where
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indicated, so feel free to ignore anything you don't need. Be sure to use
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spaces rather than tabs for indentation; YAML does not allow tabs.
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<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">Prior to version 1.8.0</span> The
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configuration file was organized into distinct sections, each with a section
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name like `location:` or `storage:`. So in older versions of borgmatic, take
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care that if you uncomment a particular option, also uncomment its containing
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section name—or else borgmatic won't recognize the option.
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You can get the same sample configuration file from the [configuration
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reference](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/reference/configuration/), the
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authoritative set of all configuration options. This is handy if borgmatic has
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added new options since you originally created your configuration file. Also
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check out how to [upgrade your
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configuration](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/upgrade/#upgrading-your-configuration).
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### Encryption
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If you encrypt your Borg repository with a passphrase or 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/stable/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 programmatically 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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### Redundancy
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If you'd like to configure your backups to go to multiple different
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repositories, see the documentation on how to [make backups
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redundant](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/make-backups-redundant/).
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### Validation
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If you'd like to validate that your borgmatic configuration is valid, the
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following command is available for that:
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```bash
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sudo borgmatic config validate
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```
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<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">Prior to version 1.7.15</span>
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Validate a configuration file with this command instead:
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```bash
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sudo validate-borgmatic-config
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```
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You'll need to specify your configuration file with `--config` if it's not in
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a default location.
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This command's exit status (`$?` in Bash) is zero when configuration is valid
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and non-zero otherwise.
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Validating configuration can be useful if you generate your configuration
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files via configuration management, or you want to double check that your hand
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edits are valid.
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## Repository creation
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Before you can create backups with borgmatic, you first need to create a Borg
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repository so you have a destination for your backup archives. (But skip this
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step if you already have a Borg repository.) To create a repository, run a
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command like the following with Borg 1.x:
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```bash
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sudo borgmatic init --encryption repokey
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```
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<span class="minilink minilink-addedin">New in borgmatic version 1.7.0</span>
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Or, with Borg 2.x:
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```bash
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sudo borgmatic rcreate --encryption repokey-aes-ocb
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```
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(Note that `repokey-chacha20-poly1305` may be faster than `repokey-aes-ocb` on
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certain platforms like ARM64.)
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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/stable/usage/init.html#encryption-mode-tldr)
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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/stable/quickstart.html) for more
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background about repository creation.
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Note that borgmatic skips repository creation 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 created a repository, it's a good
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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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sudo borgmatic create --verbosity 1 --list --stats
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```
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(No borgmatic `--list` flag? Try `--files` instead, leave it out, or upgrade
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borgmatic!)
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The `--verbosity` flag makes borgmatic show the steps it's performing. The
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`--list` flag lists each file that's new or changed since the last backup. And
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`--stats` shows summary information about the created archive. All of these
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flags are optional.
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As the command runs, you should eyeball the output to see if it matches your
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expectations based on your configuration.
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If you'd like to specify an alternate configuration file path, use the
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`--config` flag.
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See `borgmatic --help` and `borgmatic create --help` for more information.
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## Default actions
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If you omit `create` and other actions, borgmatic runs through a set of
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default actions: `prune` any old backups as per the configured retention
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policy, `compact` segments to free up space (with Borg 1.2+, borgmatic
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1.5.23+), `create` a backup, *and* `check` backups for consistency problems
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due to things like file damage. For instance:
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```bash
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sudo borgmatic --verbosity 1 --list --stats
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```
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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/borgmatic-collective/borgmatic/src/main/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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If borgmatic is installed at a different location than
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`/root/.local/bin/borgmatic`, edit the cron file with the correct path. You
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can also modify the cron file if you'd like to run borgmatic more or less
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frequently.
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### systemd
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If you're using systemd instead of cron to run jobs, you can still configure
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borgmatic to run automatically.
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(If you installed borgmatic from [Other ways to
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install](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/set-up-backups/#other-ways-to-install),
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you may already have borgmatic systemd service and timer files. If so, you may
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be able to skip some of the steps below.)
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First, download the [sample systemd service
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file](https://projects.torsion.org/borgmatic-collective/borgmatic/raw/branch/main/sample/systemd/borgmatic.service)
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and the [sample systemd timer
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file](https://projects.torsion.org/borgmatic-collective/borgmatic/raw/branch/main/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 --now borgmatic.timer
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```
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Review the security settings in the service file and update them as needed.
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If `ProtectSystem=strict` is enabled and local repositories are used, then
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the repository path must be added to the `ReadWritePaths` list.
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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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### launchd in macOS
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If you run borgmatic in macOS with launchd, you may encounter permissions
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issues when reading files to backup. If that happens to you, you may be
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interested in an [unofficial work-around for Full Disk
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Access](https://projects.torsion.org/borgmatic-collective/borgmatic/issues/293).
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## Niceties
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### Shell completion
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borgmatic includes a shell completion script (currently only for Bash and Fish) to
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support tab-completing borgmatic command-line actions and flags. Depending on
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how you installed borgmatic, this may be enabled by default.
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#### Bash
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If completions aren't enabled, start by installing the `bash-completion` Linux package or the
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[`bash-completion@2`](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/bash-completion@2)
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macOS Homebrew formula. Then, install the shell completion script globally:
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```bash
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sudo su -c "borgmatic --bash-completion > $(pkg-config --variable=completionsdir bash-completion)/borgmatic"
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```
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If you don't have `pkg-config` installed, you can try the following path
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instead:
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```bash
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sudo su -c "borgmatic --bash-completion > /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/borgmatic"
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```
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Or, if you'd like to install the script for only the current user:
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```bash
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mkdir --parents ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions
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borgmatic --bash-completion > ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions/borgmatic
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```
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Finally, restart your shell (`exit` and open a new shell) so the completions
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take effect.
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#### fish
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To add completions for fish, install the completions file globally:
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```fish
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borgmatic --fish-completion | sudo tee /usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/borgmatic.fish
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source /usr/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/borgmatic.fish
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```
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### Colored output
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borgmatic produces colored terminal output by default. It is disabled when a
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non-interactive terminal is detected (like a cron job), or when you use the
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`--json` flag. Otherwise, you can disable it by passing the `--no-color` flag,
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setting the environment variable `PY_COLORS=False`, or setting the `color`
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option to `false` in the `output` section of configuration.
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## Troubleshooting
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### "found character that cannot start any token" error
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If you run borgmatic and see an error looking something like this, it probably
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means you've used tabs instead of spaces:
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```
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test.yaml: Error parsing configuration file
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An error occurred while parsing a configuration file at config.yaml:
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while scanning for the next token
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found character that cannot start any token
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in "config.yaml", line 230, column 1
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```
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YAML does not allow tabs. So to fix this, replace any tabs in your
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configuration file with the requisite number of spaces.
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### libyaml compilation errors
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borgmatic depends on a Python YAML library (ruamel.yaml) that will optionally
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use a C YAML library (libyaml) if present. But if it's not installed, then
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when installing or upgrading borgmatic, you may see errors about compiling the
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YAML library. If so, not to worry. borgmatic should install and function
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correctly even without the C YAML library. And borgmatic won't be any faster
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with the C library present, so you don't need to go out of your way to install
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it.
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