Provided by: backintime-kde_1.0.34-0.1_all bug

NAME

       backintime-kde4 - a simple backup tool for KDE4.

SYNOPSIS

       backintime-kde4  [ --profile <profile name> | --profile-id <profile id> ] [ --keep-mount ]
       [ --quiet ] [ --config PATH ] [ --checksum ] [ --backup | --backup-job |  --snapshots-path
       |  --snapshots-list  |  --snapshots-list-path  |  --last-snapshot | --last-snapshot-path |
       --unmount | --benchmark-cipher [SIZE] |  --pw-cache  [start|stop|restart|reload|status]  |
       --decode  [PATH] | --restore [WHAT [WHERE [SNAPSHOT_ID]]] | --help | --version | --license
       ]

DESCRIPTION

       Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux.  This  is  the  KDE4  version.   For  more
       information about Back In Time see backintime man page.

       If you want to run it as root you need to use 'kdesudo'.

OPTIONS (use these before other actions)

       --profile <profile name>
              select profile by name

       --profile-id <profile id>
              select profile by id

       --keep-mount
              Don't    unmount    on    exit.   Only   valid   with   --snapshots-list-path   and
              --last-snapshot-path.

       --quiet
              suppress status messages on standard output.

       --config PATH
              read config from PATH.

       --checksum
              force to use checksum for checking if files have been changed. This is the same  as
              'Use  checksum  to detect changes' in Options. But you can use this to periodically
              run checksums from cronjobs.

ACTIONS

       -b, --backup
              take a snapshot now (if needed)

       --backup-job
              take a snapshot (if needed) depending on schedule rules (used for cron jobs)

       --snapshots-path
              display path where is saves the snapshots (if configured)

       --snapshots-list
              display the list of snapshot IDs (if any)

       --snapshots-list-path
              display the paths to snapshots (if any)

       --last-snapshot
              display last snapshot ID (if any)

       --last-snapshot-path
              display the path to the last snapshot (if any)

        --unmount
              Unmount the profile.

       --benchmark-cipher [SIZE]
              Show a benchmark of all ciphers for ssh transfer.

       --pw-cache [start|stop|restart|reload|status]
              Control the Password Cache Daemon. If no argument is given the Password Cache  will
              start in foreground.

       --decode [PATH]
              decode encrypted PATH. If no PATH is given Backintime will read paths from standard
              input.

       --restore [WHAT [WHERE [SNAPSHOT_ID]]]
              Restore file WHAT to path WHERE from snapshot SNAPSHOT_ID. If arguments are missing
              they will be prompted. To restore to the original path WHERE can be an empty string
              '' or just press Enter at the prompt. SNAPSHOT_ID can be an index (starting with  0
              for   the   last   snapshot)   or   the   exact   SnapshotID   (19  caracters  like
              '20130606-230501-984')

       -h, --help
              display a short help

       -v, --version
              show version

       --license
              show license

SEE ALSO

       backintime, backintime-gnome, backintime-config.

       Back In Time also has a website: http://backintime.le-web.org

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by BIT Team(<bit-team@lists.launchpad.net>).