diff --git a/pages/02.administer/20.backups/10.backup_methods/01.borgbackup/borgbackup.md b/pages/02.administer/20.backups/10.backup_methods/01.borgbackup/borgbackup.md index 0d19b25b..cf19049c 100644 --- a/pages/02.administer/20.backups/10.backup_methods/01.borgbackup/borgbackup.md +++ b/pages/02.administer/20.backups/10.backup_methods/01.borgbackup/borgbackup.md @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ If the available space is less than the weight of your archive, decompressed dat If restoring app by app is not enough OR if an archive is too big, it may be a good idea to generate a tarball without the "big" data of an app as if it had been generated with the [BACKUP_CORE_ONLY option] (/backup/include_exclude_files#don't-save-large-quantities-of-data). Example with Nextcloud: ``` -app=borg; BORG_PASSPHRASE="$(yunohost app setting $app passphrase)" BORG_RSH="ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_${app}_ed25519 -oStrictHostKeyChecking=yes " borg export-tar -e apps/nextcloud/backup/home/yunohost.app "$(yunohost app setting $app repository)::ARCHIVE" /home/yunohost/archives/ARCHIVE.tar +app=borg; BORG_PASSPHRASE="$(yunohost app setting $app passphrase)" BORG_RSH="ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_${app}_ed25519 -oStrictHostKeyChecking=yes " borg export-tar -e apps/nextcloud/backup/home/yunohost.app "$(yunohost app setting $app repository)::ARCHIVE" /home/yunohost.backup/archives/ARCHIVE.tar ``` You will then have to extract these data directly with borg