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zvault-check(1) -- Check the repository, a backup or a backup subtree
SYNOPSIS
zvault check [OPTIONS] <PATH>
DESCRIPTION
This subcommand checks the repository, a backup or a backup subtree given by
PATH
.
The repository, backup, of subtree given by PATH
must be in the format
[repository][::backup_name[::subtree]]
as described in zvault(1).
The command will perform the following checks in order:
- Bundle integrity (optional)
- Full bundle contents (optional)
- Index integrity (optional)
- Backup integrity
- Filesystem integrity
If a backup is specified in PATH
, only this backup will be check in the backup
integrity check and only the filesystem integrity of this backup will be checked
in the filesystem integrity check.
If a subtree is specified in PATH
, no backups will be checked and only the
given subtree will be checked in the filesystem integrity check.
If --bundles
is set, the integrity of the bundles will be checked before
checking any backups.
If --bundle-data
is also set, the full bundles are fetched and their contents
are compared to what their header claims. This check takes a long time since all
bundles need to fetched, decrypted and decompressed fully to read their
contents. If this flag is not set, the bundles will only be checked without
actually fetching them fully. This means that their contents can only be read
from their header and this information is not verified.
If --index
is set, the integrity of the index and its contents will be checked
before checking any backups.
OPTIONS
-b
,--bundles
:
Check the integrity of the bundles too.
-
--bundle-data
:Also check the contents of the bundles by fetching and decompressing them. Note: This flag causes the check to be much slower.
-
-i
,--index
:Also check the integrity of the index and its contents.
-
-h
,--help
:Prints help information
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2017 Dennis Schwerdel This software is licensed under GPL-3 or newer (see LICENSE.md)