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NAME

       borg-recreate - Re-create archives

SYNOPSIS

       borg [common options] recreate [options] [REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE] [PATH...]

DESCRIPTION

       Recreate the contents of existing archives.

       recreate  is  a  potentially  dangerous  function  and might lead to data loss (if used wrongly). BE VERY
       CAREFUL!

       --exclude, --exclude-from,  --exclude-if-present,  --keep-exclude-tags  and  PATH  have  the  exact  same
       semantics  as  in  "borg create", but they only check for files in the archives and not in the local file
       system. If PATHs are specified, the resulting archives will only contain files from these PATHs.

       Note that all paths in an  archive  are  relative,  therefore  absolute  patterns/paths  will  not  match
       (--exclude, --exclude-from, PATHs).

       --recompress  allows  to  change  the  compression  of existing data in archives.  Due to how Borg stores
       compressed size information this might display incorrect information for archives that were not recreated
       at the same time.  There is no risk of data loss by this.

       --chunker-params  will  re-chunk all files in the archive, this can be used to have upgraded Borg 0.xx or
       Attic archives deduplicate with Borg 1.x archives.

       USE WITH CAUTION.  Depending on the PATHs and patterns given, recreate can be used to permanently  delete
       files  from  archives.   When  in  doubt,  use  --dry-run  --verbose --list to see how patterns/PATHS are
       interpreted. See list_item_flags in borg create for details.

       The archive being recreated is only removed after the operation completes.  The  archive  that  is  built
       during  the  operation  exists  at  the  same  time  at "<ARCHIVE>.recreate". The new archive will have a
       different archive ID.

       With --target the original archive is not replaced, instead a new archive is created.

       When rechunking space usage can be substantial, expect at least  the  entire  deduplicated  size  of  the
       archives   using   the  previous  chunker  params.   When  recompressing  expect  approx.  (throughput  /
       checkpoint-interval) in space usage, assuming all chunks are recompressed.

       If you recently ran borg check --repair and it had to fix lost chunks with all-zero  replacement  chunks,
       please  first  run another backup for the same data and re-run borg check --repair afterwards to heal any
       archives that had lost chunks which are still generated from the input data.

       Important: running borg recreate to re-chunk will remove the chunks_healthy metadata of  all  items  with
       replacement  chunks,  so  healing will not be possible any more after re-chunking (it is also unlikely it
       would ever work: due to the change of chunking parameters, the missing chunk likely will  never  be  seen
       again even if you still have the data that produced it).

OPTIONS

       See borg-common(1) for common options of Borg commands.

   arguments
       REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE
              repository or archive to recreate

       PATH   paths to recreate; patterns are supported

   optional arguments
       --list output verbose list of items (files, dirs, ...)

       --filter STATUSCHARS
              only display items with the given status characters (listed in borg create --help)

       -n, --dry-run
              do not change anything

       -s, --stats
              print statistics at end

   Exclusion options
       -e PATTERN, --exclude PATTERN
              exclude paths matching PATTERN

       --exclude-from EXCLUDEFILE
              read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line

       --pattern PATTERN
              experimental: include/exclude paths matching PATTERN

       --patterns-from PATTERNFILE
              experimental: read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line

       --exclude-caches
              exclude directories that contain a CACHEDIR.TAG file (http://www.bford.info/cachedir/spec.html)

       --exclude-if-present NAME
              exclude directories that are tagged by containing a filesystem object with the given NAME

       --keep-exclude-tags, --keep-tag-files
              if tag objects are specified with --exclude-if-present, don't omit the tag objects themselves from
              the backup archive

   Archive options
       --target TARGET
              create a new archive with the name ARCHIVE, do not replace existing archive (only  applies  for  a
              single archive)

       -c SECONDS, --checkpoint-interval SECONDS
              write checkpoint every SECONDS seconds (Default: 1800)

       --comment COMMENT
              add a comment text to the archive

       --timestamp TIMESTAMP
              manually  specify the archive creation date/time (UTC, yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss format). alternatively,
              give a reference file/directory.

       -C COMPRESSION, --compression COMPRESSION
              select compression algorithm, see the output of the "borg help compression" command for details.

       --recompress MODE
              recompress data chunks according  to  --compression.  MODE  if-different:  recompress  if  current
              compression  is with a different compression algorithm (the level is not considered). MODE always:
              recompress even if current compression is with the same compression algorithm (use this to  change
              the compression level). MODE never (default): do not recompress.

       --chunker-params PARAMS
              specify the chunker parameters (CHUNK_MIN_EXP, CHUNK_MAX_EXP, HASH_MASK_BITS, HASH_WINDOW_SIZE) or
              default to use the current defaults. default: 19,23,21,4095

EXAMPLES

          # Make old (Attic / Borg 0.xx) archives deduplicate with Borg 1.x archives.
          # Archives created with Borg 1.1+ and the default chunker params are skipped
          # (archive ID stays the same).
          $ borg recreate /mnt/backup --chunker-params default --progress

          # Create a backup with little but fast compression
          $ borg create /mnt/backup::archive /some/files --compression lz4
          # Then compress it - this might take longer, but the backup has already completed,
          # so no inconsistencies from a long-running backup job.
          $ borg recreate /mnt/backup::archive --recompress --compression zlib,9

          # Remove unwanted files from all archives in a repository.
          # Note the relative path for the --exclude option - archives only contain relative paths.
          $ borg recreate /mnt/backup --exclude home/icke/Pictures/drunk_photos

          # Change archive comment
          $ borg create --comment "This is a comment" /mnt/backup::archivename ~
          $ borg info /mnt/backup::archivename
          Name: archivename
          Fingerprint: ...
          Comment: This is a comment
          ...
          $ borg recreate --comment "This is a better comment" /mnt/backup::archivename
          $ borg info /mnt/backup::archivename
          Name: archivename
          Fingerprint: ...
          Comment: This is a better comment
          ...

SEE ALSO

       borg-common(1), borg-patterns(1), borg-placeholders(1), borg-compression(1)

AUTHOR

       The Borg Collective

                                                   2020-12-24                                   BORG-RECREATE(1)