Releases: restic/restic
restic 0.10.0
We're very pleased to present you restic 0.10.0! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum. If you already have restic >= 0.9.4, you can use restic self-update
to get the latest version in a secure way.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that in the Developer Documentation.
Changelog for restic 0.10.0 (2020-09-19)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.10.0 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1863: Report correct number of directories processed by backup
- Fix #2254: Fix tar issues when dumping
/
- Fix #2281: Handle format verbs like '%' properly in
find
output - Fix #2298: Do not hang when run as a background job
- Fix #2389: Fix mangled json output of backup command
- Fix #2390: Refresh lock timestamp
- Fix #2429: Backup --json reports total_bytes_processed as 0
- Fix #2469: Fix incorrect bytes stats in
diff
command - Fix #2518: Do not crash with Synology NAS sftp server
- Fix #2531: Fix incorrect size calculation in
stats --mode restore-size
- Fix #2537: Fix incorrect file counts in
stats --mode restore-size
- Fix #2592: SFTP backend supports IPv6 addresses
- Fix #2607: Honor RESTIC_CACHE_DIR environment variable on Mac and Windows
- Fix #2668: Don't abort the stats command when data blobs are missing
- Fix #2674: Add stricter prune error checks
- Fix #2899: Fix possible crash in the progress bar of check --read-data
- Chg #2482: Remove vendored dependencies
- Chg #2546: Return exit code 3 when failing to backup all source data
- Chg #2600: Update dependencies, require Go >= 1.13
- Chg #1597: Honor the --no-lock flag in the mount command
- Enh #1570: Support specifying multiple host flags for various commands
- Enh #1680: Optimize
restic mount
- Enh #2072: Display snapshot date when using
restic find
- Enh #2175: Allow specifying user and host when creating keys
- Enh #2277: Add support for ppc64le
- Enh #2395: Ignore sync errors when operation not supported by local filesystem
- Enh #2427: Add flag
--iexclude-file
to backup command - Enh #2569: Support excluding files by their size
- Enh #2571: Self-heal missing file parts during backup of unchanged files
- Enh #2858: Support filtering snapshots by tag and path in the stats command
- Enh #323: Add command for copying snapshots between repositories
- Enh #551: Use optimized library for hash calculation of file chunks
- Enh #2195: Simplify and improve restore performance
- Enh #2328: Improve speed of check command
- Enh #2423: Support user@domain parsing as user
- Enh #2576: Improve the chunking algorithm
- Enh #2598: Improve speed of diff command
- Enh #2599: Slightly reduce memory usage of prune and stats commands
- Enh #2733: S3 backend: Add support for WebIdentityTokenFile
- Enh #2773: Optimize handling of new index entries
- Enh #2781: Reduce memory consumption of in-memory index
- Enh #2786: Optimize
list blobs
command - Enh #2790: Optimized file access in restic mount
- Enh #2840: Speed-up file deletion in forget, prune and rebuild-index
Details
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Bugfix #1863: Report correct number of directories processed by backup
The directory statistics calculation was fixed to report the actual number of processed directories instead of always zero.
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Bugfix #2254: Fix tar issues when dumping
/
We've fixed an issue with dumping either
/
or files on the first sublevel e.g./foo
to tar. This also fixes tar dumping issues on Windows where this issue could also happen. -
Bugfix #2281: Handle format verbs like '%' properly in
find
outputThe JSON or "normal" output of the
find
command can now deal with file names that contain substrings which the Golangfmt
package considers "format verbs" like%s
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Bugfix #2298: Do not hang when run as a background job
Restic did hang on exit while restoring the terminal configuration when it was started as a background job, for example using
restic ... &
. This has been fixed by only restoring the terminal configuration when restic is interrupted while reading a password from the terminal. -
Bugfix #2389: Fix mangled json output of backup command
We've fixed a race condition in the json output of the backup command that could cause multiple lines to get mixed up. We've also ensured that the backup summary is printed last.
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Bugfix #2390: Refresh lock timestamp
Long-running operations did not refresh lock timestamp, resulting in locks becoming stale. This is now fixed.
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Bugfix #2429: Backup --json reports total_bytes_processed as 0
We've fixed the json output of total_bytes_processed. The non-json output was already fixed with pull request #2138 but left the json output untouched.
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Bugfix #2469: Fix incorrect bytes stats in
diff
commandIn some cases, the wrong number of bytes (e.g. 16777215.998 TiB) were reported by the
diff
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Bugfix #2518: Do not crash with Synology NAS sftp server
It was found that when restic is used to store data on an sftp server on a Synology NAS with a relative path (one which does not start with a slash), it may go into an endless loop trying to create directories on the server. We've fixed this bug by using a function in the sftp library instead of our own implementation.
The bug was discovered because the Synology sftp server behaves erratic with non-absolute path (e.g.
home/restic-repo
). This can be resolved by just using an absolute path instead (/home/restic-repo
). We've also added a paragraph in the FAQ. -
Bugfix #2531: Fix incorrect size calculation in
stats --mode restore-size
The restore-size mode of stats was counting hard-linked files as if they were independent.
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Bugfix #2537: Fix incorrect file counts in
stats --mode restore-size
The restore-size mode of stats was failing to count empty directories and some files with hard links.
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Bugfix #2592: SFTP backend supports IPv6 addresses
The SFTP backend now supports IPv6 addresses natively, without relying on aliases in the external SSH configuration.
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Bugfix #2607: Honor RESTIC_CACHE_DIR environment variable on Mac and Windows
On Mac and Windows, the RESTIC_C...
restic 0.9.6
We're very pleased to present you restic 0.9.6! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum. If you already have restic >= 0.9.3, you can use restic self-update
to get the latest version in a secure way.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that in the Developer Documentation.
Changelog for restic 0.9.6 (2019-11-22)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.6 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #2063: Allow absolute path for filename when backing up from stdin
- Fix #2174: Save files with invalid timestamps
- Fix #2249: Read fresh metadata for unmodified files
- Fix #2301: Add upper bound for t in --read-data-subset=n/t
- Fix #2321: Check errors when loading index files
- Enh #2179: Use ctime when checking for file changes
- Enh #2306: Allow multiple retries for interactive password input
- Enh #2330: Make
--group-by
accept both singular and plural - Enh #2350: Add option to configure S3 region
Details
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Bugfix #2063: Allow absolute path for filename when backing up from stdin
When backing up from stdin, handle directory path for
--stdin-filename
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Bugfix #2174: Save files with invalid timestamps
When restic reads invalid timestamps (year is before 0000 or after 9999) it refused to read and archive the file. We've changed the behavior and will now save modified timestamps with the year set to either 0000 or 9999, the rest of the timestamp stays the same, so the file will be saved (albeit with a bogus timestamp).
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Bugfix #2249: Read fresh metadata for unmodified files
Restic took all metadata for files which were detected as unmodified, not taking into account changed metadata (ownership, mode). This is now corrected.
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Bugfix #2301: Add upper bound for t in --read-data-subset=n/t
256 is the effective maximum for t, but restic would allow larger values, leading to strange behavior.
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Bugfix #2321: Check errors when loading index files
Restic now checks and handles errors which occur when loading index files, the missing check leads to odd errors (and a stack trace printed to users) later. This was reported in the forum.
#2321 https://forum.restic.net/t/check-rebuild-index-prune/1848/13
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Enhancement #2179: Use ctime when checking for file changes
Previously, restic only checked a file's mtime (along with other non-timestamp metadata) to decide if a file has changed. This could cause restic to not notice that a file has changed (and therefore continue to store the old version, as opposed to the modified version) if something edits the file and then resets the timestamp. Restic now also checks the ctime of files, so any modifications to a file should be noticed, and the modified file will be backed up. The ctime check will be disabled if the --ignore-inode flag was given.
If this change causes problems for you, please open an issue, and we can look in to adding a seperate flag to disable just the ctime check.
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Enhancement #2306: Allow multiple retries for interactive password input
Restic used to quit if the repository password was typed incorrectly once. Restic will now ask the user again for the repository password if typed incorrectly. The user will now get three tries to input the correct password before restic quits.
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Enhancement #2330: Make
--group-by
accept both singular and pluralOne can now use the values
host
/hosts
,path
/paths
andtag
/tags
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Enhancement #2350: Add option to configure S3 region
We've added a new option for setting the region when accessing an S3-compatible service. For some providers, it is required to set this to a valid value. You can do that either by setting the environment variable
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
or using the options3.region
, e.g. like this:-o s3.region="us-east-1"
.
restic 0.9.5
We're very pleased to present you restic 0.9.5! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum. If you already have restic >= 0.9.3, you can use restic self-update
to get the latest version in a secure way.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that in the Developer Documentation.
Changelog for restic 0.9.5 (2019-04-23)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.5 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #2135: Return error when no bytes could be read from stdin
- Fix #2181: Don't cancel timeout after 30 seconds for self-update
- Fix #2203: Fix reading passwords from stdin
- Fix #2224: Don't abort the find command when a tree can't be loaded
- Enh #1895: Add case insensitive include & exclude options
- Enh #1937: Support streaming JSON output for backup
- Enh #2155: Add Openstack application credential auth for Swift
- Enh #2184: Add --json support to forget command
- Enh #2037: Add group-by option to snapshots command
- Enh #2124: Ability to dump folders to tar via stdout
- Enh #2139: Return error if no bytes could be read for
backup --stdin
- Enh #2205: Add --ignore-inode option to backup cmd
- Enh #2220: Add config option to set S3 storage class
Details
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Bugfix #2135: Return error when no bytes could be read from stdin
We assume that users reading backup data from stdin want to know when no data could be read, so now restic returns an error when
backup --stdin
is called but no bytes could be read. Usually, this means that an earlier command in a pipe has failed. The documentation was amended and now recommends setting thepipefail
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Bugfix #2181: Don't cancel timeout after 30 seconds for self-update
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Bugfix #2203: Fix reading passwords from stdin
Passwords for the
init
,key add
, andkey passwd
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Bugfix #2224: Don't abort the find command when a tree can't be loaded
Change the find command so that missing trees don't result in a crash. Instead, the error is logged to the debug log, and the tree ID is displayed along with the snapshot it belongs to. This makes it possible to recover repositories that are missing trees by forgetting the snapshots they are used in.
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Enhancement #1895: Add case insensitive include & exclude options
The backup and restore commands now have --iexclude and --iinclude flags as case insensitive variants of --exclude and --include.
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Enhancement #1937: Support streaming JSON output for backup
We've added support for getting machine-readable status output during backup, just pass the flag
--json
forrestic backup
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Enhancement #2155: Add Openstack application credential auth for Swift
Since Openstack Queens Identity (auth V3) service supports an application credential auth method. It allows to create a technical account with the limited roles. This commit adds an application credential authentication method for the Swift backend.
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Enhancement #2184: Add --json support to forget command
The forget command now supports the --json argument, outputting the information about what is (or would-be) kept and removed from the repository.
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Enhancement #2037: Add group-by option to snapshots command
We have added an option to group the output of the snapshots command, similar to the output of the forget command. The option has been called "--group-by" and accepts any combination of the values "host", "paths" and "tags", separated by commas. Default behavior (not specifying --group-by) has not been changed. We have added support of the grouping to the JSON output.
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Enhancement #2124: Ability to dump folders to tar via stdout
We've added the ability to dump whole folders to stdout via the
dump
command. Restic now requires at least Go 1.10 due to a limitation of the standard library for Go <= 1.9. -
Enhancement #2139: Return error if no bytes could be read for
backup --stdin
When restic is used to backup the output of a program, like
mysqldump | restic backup --stdin
, it now returns an error if no bytes could be read at all. This catches the failure case whenmysqldump
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Enhancement #2205: Add --ignore-inode option to backup cmd
This option handles backup of virtual filesystems that do not keep fixed inodes for files, like Fuse-based, pCloud, etc. Ignoring inode changes allows to consider the file as unchanged if last modification date and size are unchanged.
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Enhancement #2220: Add config option to set S3 storage class
The
s3.storage-class
option can be passed to restic (using-o
) to specify the storage class to be used for S3 objects created by restic.The storage class is passed as-is to S3, so it needs to be understood by the API. On AWS, it can be one of
STANDARD
,STANDARD_IA
,ONEZONE_IA
,INTELLIGENT_TIERING
andREDUCED_REDUNDANCY
. If unspecified, the default storage class is used (STANDARD
on AWS).You can mix storage classes in the same bucket, and the setting isn't stored in the restic repository, so be sure to specify it with each command that writes to S3.
restic 0.9.4
We're very pleased to present you restic 0.9.4! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that in the Developer Documentation.
Changelog for restic 0.9.4 (2019-01-06)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.4 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1989: Google Cloud Storage: Respect bandwidth limit
- Fix #2040: Add host name filter shorthand flag for
stats
command - Fix #2068: Correctly return error loading data
- Fix #2095: Consistently use local time for snapshots times
- Enh #1605: Concurrent restore
- Enh #2089: Increase granularity of the "keep within" retention policy
- Enh #2097: Add key hinting
- Enh #2017: Mount: Enforce FUSE Unix permissions with allow-other
- Enh #2070: Make all commands display timestamps in local time
- Enh #2085: Allow --files-from to be specified multiple times
- Enh #2094: Run command to get password
Details
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Bugfix #1989: Google Cloud Storage: Respect bandwidth limit
The GCS backend did not respect the bandwidth limit configured, a previous commit accidentally removed support for it.
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Bugfix #2040: Add host name filter shorthand flag for
stats
commandThe default value for
--host
flag was set to 'H' (the shorthand version of the flag), this caused the lookup for the latest snapshot to fail.Add shorthand flag
-H
for--host
(with empty default so if these flags are not specified the latest snapshot will not filter by host name).Also add shorthand
-H
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Bugfix #2068: Correctly return error loading data
In one case during
prune
andcheck
, an error loading data from the backend is not returned properly. This is now corrected. -
Bugfix #2095: Consistently use local time for snapshots times
By default snapshots created with restic backup were set to local time, but when the --time flag was used the provided timestamp was parsed as UTC. With this change all snapshots times are set to local time.
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Enhancement #1605: Concurrent restore
This change significantly improves restore performance, especially when using high-latency remote repositories like B2.
The implementation now uses several concurrent threads to download and process multiple remote files concurrently. To further reduce restore time, each remote file is downloaded using a single repository request.
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Enhancement #2089: Increase granularity of the "keep within" retention policy
The
keep-within
option of theforget
command now accepts time ranges with an hourly granularity. For example, runningrestic forget --keep-within 3d12h
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Enhancement #2097: Add key hinting
Added a new option
--key-hint
and corresponding environment variableRESTIC_KEY_HINT
. The key hint is a key ID to try decrypting first, before other keys in the repository.This change will benefit repositories with many keys; if the correct key hint is supplied then restic only needs to check one key. If the key hint is incorrect (the key does not exist, or the password is incorrect) then restic will check all keys, as usual.
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Enhancement #2017: Mount: Enforce FUSE Unix permissions with allow-other
The fuse mount (
restic mount
) now lets the kernel check the permissions of the files within snapshots (this is done through theDefaultPermissions
FUSE option) when the option--allow-other
is specified.To restore the old behavior, we've added the
--no-default-permissions
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Enhancement #2070: Make all commands display timestamps in local time
Restic used to drop the timezone information from displayed timestamps, it now converts timestamps to local time before printing them so the times can be easily compared to.
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Enhancement #2085: Allow --files-from to be specified multiple times
Before, restic took only the last file specified with
--files-from
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Enhancement #2094: Run command to get password
We've added the
--password-command
option which allows specifying a command that restic runs every time the password for the repository is needed, so it can be integrated with a password manager or keyring. The option can also be set via the environment variable$RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND
.
restic 0.9.3
We're very pleased to announce restic 0.9.3! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that in the Developer Documentation.
Changelog for restic 0.9.3 (2018-10-13)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.3 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1935: Remove truncated files from cache
- Fix #1978: Do not return an error when the scanner is faster than backup
- Enh #1766: Restore: suppress lchown errors when not running as root
- Enh #1909: Reject files/dirs by name first
- Enh #1940: Add directory filter to ls command
- Enh #1967: Use
--host
everywhere - Enh #2028: Display size of cache directories
- Enh #1777: Improve the
find
command - Enh #1876: Display reason why forget keeps snapshots
- Enh #1891: Accept glob in paths loaded via --files-from
- Enh #1920: Vendor dependencies with Go 1.11 Modules
- Enh #1949: Add new command
self-update
- Enh #1953: Ls: Add JSON output support for restic ls cmd
Details
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Bugfix #1935: Remove truncated files from cache
When a file in the local cache is truncated, and restic tries to access data beyond the end of the (cached) file, it used to return an error "EOF". This is now fixed, such truncated files are removed and the data is fetched directly from the backend.
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Bugfix #1978: Do not return an error when the scanner is faster than backup
When restic makes a backup, there's a background task called "scanner" which collects information on how many files and directories are to be saved, in order to display progress information to the user. When the backup finishes faster than the scanner, it is aborted because the result is not needed any more. This logic contained a bug, where quitting the scanner process was treated as an error, and caused restic to print an unhelpful error message ("context canceled").
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Enhancement #1766: Restore: suppress lchown errors when not running as root
Like "cp" and "rsync" do, restic now only reports errors for changing the ownership of files during restore if it is run as root, on non-Windows operating systems. On Windows, the error is reported as usual.
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Enhancement #1909: Reject files/dirs by name first
The current scanner/archiver code had an architectural limitation: it always ran the
lstat()
system call on all files and directories before a decision to include/exclude the file/dir was made. This lead to a lot of unnecessary system calls for items that could have been rejected by their name or path only.We've changed the archiver/scanner implementation so that it now first rejects by name/path, and only runs the system call on the remaining items. This reduces the number of
lstat()
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Enhancement #1940: Add directory filter to ls command
The ls command can now be filtered by directories, so that only files in the given directories will be shown. If the --recursive flag is specified, then ls will traverse subfolders and list their files as well.
It used to be possible to specify multiple snapshots, but that has been replaced by only one snapshot and the possibility of specifying multiple directories.
Specifying directories constrains the walk, which can significantly speed up the listing.
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Enhancement #1967: Use
--host
everywhereWe now use the flag
--host
for all commands which need a host name, using--hostname
(e.g. forrestic backup
) still works, but will print a deprecation warning. Also, add the short option-H
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Enhancement #2028: Display size of cache directories
The
cache
command now by default shows the size of the individual cache directories. It can be disabled with--no-size
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Enhancement #1777: Improve the
find
commandWe've updated the
find
command to support multiple patterns.restic find
is now able to list the snapshots containing a specific tree or blob, or even the snapshots that contain blobs belonging to a given pack. A list of IDs can be given, as long as they all have the same type.The command
find
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Enhancement #1876: Display reason why forget keeps snapshots
We've added a column to the list of snapshots
forget
keeps which details the reasons to keep a particuliar snapshot. This makes debugging policies for forget much easier. Please remember to always try things out with--dry-run
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Enhancement #1891: Accept glob in paths loaded via --files-from
Before that, behaviour was different if paths were appended to command line or from a file, because wild card characters were expanded by shell if appended to command line, but not expanded if loaded from file.
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Enhancement #1920: Vendor dependencies with Go 1.11 Modules
Until now, we've used
dep
for managing dependencies, we've now switch to using Go modules. For users this does not change much, only if you want to compile restic without downloading anything with Go 1.11, then you need to run:go build -mod=vendor build.go
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Enhancement #1949: Add new command
self-update
We have added a new command called
self-update
which downloads the latest released version of restic from GitHub and replaces the current binary with it. It does not rely on any external program (so it'll work everywhere), but still verifies the GPG signature using the embedded GPG public key.By default, the
self-update
command is hidden behind theselfupdate
built tag, which is only set when restic is built usingbuild.go
(including official releases). The reason for this is that downstream distributions will then not include the command by default, so users are encouraged to use the platform-specific distribution mechanism. -
Enhancement #1953: Ls: Add JSON output support for restic ls cmd
We've implemented listing files in the repository with JSON as output, just pass
--json
as an option torestic ls
. This makes the output of the command machine readable.
restic 0.9.2
We're very pleased to announce restic 0.9.2! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that are contained in the builder repository.
Changelog for restic 0.9.2 (2018-08-06)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.2 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1854: Allow saving files/dirs on different fs with
--one-file-system
- Fix #1870: Fix restore with --include
- Fix #1880: Use
--cache-dir
argument forcheck
command - Fix #1893: Return error when exclude file cannot be read
- Fix #1861: Fix case-insensitive search with restic find
- Enh #1906: Add support for B2 application keys
- Enh #874: Add stats command to get information about a repository
- Enh #1772: Add restore --verify to verify restored file content
- Enh #1853: Add JSON output support to
restic key list
- Enh #1477: S3 backend: accept AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
- Enh #1901: Update the Backblaze B2 library
Details
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Bugfix #1854: Allow saving files/dirs on different fs with
--one-file-system
Restic now allows saving files/dirs on a different file system in a subdir correctly even when
--one-file-system
is specified.The first thing the restic archiver code does is to build a tree of the target files/directories. If it detects that a parent directory is already included (e.g.
restic backup /foo /foo/bar/baz
), it'll ignore the latter argument.Without
--one-file-system
, that's perfectly valid: If/foo
is to be archived, it will include/foo/bar/baz
. But with--one-file-system
,/foo/bar/baz
may reside on a different file system, so it won't be included with/foo
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Bugfix #1870: Fix restore with --include
We fixed a bug which prevented restic to restore files with an include filter.
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Bugfix #1880: Use
--cache-dir
argument forcheck
commandcheck
command now uses a temporary sub-directory of the specified directory if set using the--cache-dir
argument. If not set, the cache directory is created in the default temporary directory as before. In either case a temporary cache is used to ensure the actual repository is checked (rather than a local copy).The
--cache-dir
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Bugfix #1893: Return error when exclude file cannot be read
A bug was found: when multiple exclude files were passed to restic and one of them could not be read, an error was printed and restic continued, ignoring even the existing exclude files. Now, an error message is printed and restic aborts when an exclude file cannot be read.
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Bugfix #1861: Fix case-insensitive search with restic find
We've fixed the behavior for
restic find -i PATTERN
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Enhancement #1906: Add support for B2 application keys
Restic can now use so-called "application keys" which can be created in the B2 dashboard and were only introduced recently. In contrast to the "master key", such keys can be restricted to a specific bucket and/or path.
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Enhancement #874: Add stats command to get information about a repository
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Enhancement #1772: Add restore --verify to verify restored file content
Restore will print error message if restored file content does not match expected SHA256 checksum
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Enhancement #1853: Add JSON output support to
restic key list
This PR enables users to get the output of
restic key list
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Enhancement #1477: S3 backend: accept AWS_SESSION_TOKEN
Before, it was not possible to use s3 backend with AWS temporary security credentials(with AWS_SESSION_TOKEN). This change gives higher priority to credentials.EnvAWS credentials provider.
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Enhancement #1901: Update the Backblaze B2 library
We've updated the library we're using for accessing the Backblaze B2 service to 0.5.0 to include support for upcoming so-called "application keys". With this feature, you can create access credentials for B2 which are restricted to e.g. a single bucket or even a sub-directory of a bucket.
restic 0.9.1
We're very pleased to announce restic 0.9.1! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that are contained in the builder repository.
Changelog for restic 0.9.1 (2018-06-10)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.1 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1801: Add limiting bandwidth to the rclone backend
- Fix #1822: Allow uploading large files to MS Azure
- Fix #1825: Correct
find
to not skip snapshots - Fix #1833: Fix caching files on error
- Fix #1834: Resolve deadlock
Details
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Bugfix #1801: Add limiting bandwidth to the rclone backend
The rclone backend did not respect
--limit-upload
or--limit-download
. Oftentimes it's not necessary to use this, as the limiting in rclone itself should be used because it gives much better results, but in case a remote instance of rclone is used (e.g. called via ssh), it is still relevant to limit the bandwidth from restic to rclone. -
Bugfix #1822: Allow uploading large files to MS Azure
Sometimes, restic creates files to be uploaded to the repository which are quite large, e.g. when saving directories with many entries or very large files. The MS Azure API does not allow uploading files larger that 256MiB directly, rather restic needs to upload them in blocks of 100MiB. This is now implemented.
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Bugfix #1825: Correct
find
to not skip snapshotsUnder certain circumstances, the
find
command was found to skip snapshots containing directories with files to look for when the directories haven't been modified at all, and were already printed as part of a different snapshot. This is now corrected.In addition, we've switched to our own matching/pattern implementation, so now things like
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Bugfix #1833: Fix caching files on error
During
check
it may happen that different threads access the same file in the backend, which is then downloaded into the cache only once. When that fails, only the thread which is responsible for downloading the file signals the correct error. The other threads just assume that the file has been downloaded successfully and then get an error when they try to access the cached file. -
Bugfix #1834: Resolve deadlock
When the "scanning" process restic runs to find out how much data there is does not finish before the backup itself is done, restic stops doing anything. This is resolved now.
restic 0.9.0
We're very pleased to announce restic 0.9.0! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that are contained in the builder repository.
Changelog for restic 0.9.0 (2018-05-21)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.9.0 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1608: Respect time stamp for new backup when reading from stdin
- Fix #1652: Ignore/remove invalid lock files
- Fix #1730: Ignore sockets for restore
- Fix #1684: Fix backend tests for rest-server
- Fix #1745: Correctly parse the argument to --tls-client-cert
- Enh #1433: Support UTF-16 encoding and process Byte Order Mark
- Enh #1561: Allow using rclone to access other services
- Enh #1665: Improve cache handling for
restic check
- Enh #1721: Add
cache
command to list cache dirs - Enh #1758: Allow saving OneDrive folders in Windows
- Enh #549: Rework archiver code
- Enh #1552: Use Google Application Default credentials
- Enh #1477: Accept AWS_SESSION_TOKEN for the s3 backend
- Enh #1648: Ignore AWS permission denied error when creating a repository
- Enh #1649: Add illumos/Solaris support
- Enh #1709: Improve messages
restic check
prints - Enh #827: Add --new-password-file flag for non-interactive password changes
- Enh #1735: Allow keeping a time range of snaphots
- Enh #1782: Use default AWS credentials chain for S3 backend
Details
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Bugfix #1608: Respect time stamp for new backup when reading from stdin
When reading backups from stdin (via
restic backup --stdin
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Bugfix #1652: Ignore/remove invalid lock files
This corrects a bug introduced recently: When an invalid lock file in the repo is encountered (e.g. if the file is empty), the code used to ignore that, but now returns the error. Now, invalid files are ignored for the normal lock check, and removed when
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Bugfix #1730: Ignore sockets for restore
We've received a report and correct the behavior in which the restore code aborted restoring a directory when a socket was encountered. Unix domain socket files cannot be restored (they are created on the fly once a process starts listening). The error handling was corrected, and in addition we're now ignoring sockets during restore.
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Bugfix #1684: Fix backend tests for rest-server
The REST server for restic now requires an explicit parameter (
--no-auth
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Bugfix #1745: Correctly parse the argument to --tls-client-cert
Previously, the --tls-client-cert method attempt to read ARGV[1] (hardcoded) instead of the argument that was passed to it. This has been corrected.
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Enhancement #1433: Support UTF-16 encoding and process Byte Order Mark
On Windows, text editors commonly leave a Byte Order Mark at the beginning of the file to define which encoding is used (oftentimes UTF-16). We've added code to support processing the BOMs in text files, like the exclude files, the password file and the file passed via
--files-from
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Enhancement #1561: Allow using rclone to access other services
We've added the ability to use rclone to store backup data on all backends that it supports. This was done in collaboration with Nick, the author of rclone. You can now use it to first configure a service, then restic manages the rest (starting and stopping rclone). For details, please see the manual.
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Enhancement #1665: Improve cache handling for
restic check
For safety reasons, restic does not use a local metadata cache for the
restic check
command, so that data is loaded from the repository and restic can check it's in good condition. When the cache is disabled, restic will fetch each tiny blob needed for checking the integrity using a separate backend request. For non-local backends, that will take a long time, and depending on the backend (e.g. B2) may also be much more expensive.This PR adds a few commits which will change the behavior as follows:
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When
restic check
is called without any additional parameters, it will build a new cache in a temporary directory, which is removed at the end of the check. This way, we'll get readahead for metadata files (so restic will fetch the whole file when the first blob from the file is requested), but all data is freshly fetched from the storage backend. This is the default behavior and will work for almost all users. -
When
restic check
is called with--with-cache
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When
--no-cache
is specified, restic falls back to the old behavior, and read all tiny blobs in separate requests.
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Enhancement #1721: Add
cache
command to list cache dirsThe command
cache
was added, it allows listing restic's cache directoriers together with the last usage. It also allows removing old cache dirs without having to access a repo, viarestic cache --cleanup
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Enhancement #1758: Allow saving OneDrive folders in Windows
Restic now contains a bugfix to two libraries, which allows saving OneDrive folders in Windows. In order to use the newer versions of the libraries, the minimal version required to compile restic is now Go 1.9.
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Enhancement #549: Rework archiver code
The core archiver code and the complementary code for the
backup
command was rewritten completely. This resolves very annoying issues such as 549. The first backup with this release of restic will likely result in all files being re-read locally, so it will take a lot longer. The next backup after that will be fast again.Basically, with the old code, restic took the last path component of each to-be-saved file or directory as the top-level file/directory within the snapshot. This meant that when called as
restic backup /home/user/foo
, the snapshot would contain the files in the directory/home/user/foo
as/foo
.This is not the case any more with the new archiver code. Now, restic works very similar to what
tar
does: When restic is called with an absolute path to save, then it'll preserve the directory structure within the snapshot. For the example above, the snapshot would contain the files in the directory within/home/user/foo
in the snapshot. For relative directories, it only preserves the relative path components. Sorestic backup user/foo
will save the files as/user/foo
in the snapshot.While we were at it, the status display and notification system was completely rewritten. By default, restic now shows which files are currently read (unless
--quiet
is specified) in a multi-line status display.The
backup
command also gained a new option:--verbose
. It can be specified once (which prints a bit more detail what restic is doing) or twice (which prints a line for each file/directory restic encountered, together with some statistics).Another issue that was resolved is the new code only reads two files at most. The old code would read way...
restic 0.8.3
We're very pleased to announce restic 0.8.3! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that are contained in the builder repository.
For the 0.8.3 release, the binaries are a bit harder to reproduce since Go 1.10 changed a command-line parameter we're using, and we did not catch this early enough for the release. Instructions on how to reproduce them can be found in the forum.
Changelog for restic 0.8.3 (2018-02-26)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.8.3 relevant to restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1633: Fixed unexpected 'pack file cannot be listed' error
- Fix #1641: Ignore files with invalid names in the repo
- Fix #1638: Handle errors listing files in the backend
- Enh #1497: Add --read-data-subset flag to check command
- Enh #1560: Retry all repository file download errors
- Enh #1623: Don't check for presence of files in the backend before writing
- Enh #1634: Upgrade B2 client library, reduce HTTP requests
Details
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Bugfix #1633: Fixed unexpected 'pack file cannot be listed' error
Due to a regression introduced in 0.8.2, the
rebuild-index
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Bugfix #1641: Ignore files with invalid names in the repo
The release 0.8.2 introduced a bug: when restic encounters files in the repo which do not have a valid name, it tries to load a file with a name of lots of zeroes instead of ignoring it. This is now resolved, invalid file names are just ignored.
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Bugfix #1638: Handle errors listing files in the backend
A user reported in the forum that restic completes a backup although a concurrent
prune
operation was running. A few error messages were printed, but the backup was attempted and completed successfully. No error code was returned.This should not happen: The repository is exclusively locked during
prune
, so whenrestic backup
is run in parallel, it should abort and return an error code instead.It was found that the bug was in the code introduced only recently, which retries a List() operation on the backend should that fail. It is now corrected.
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Enhancement #1497: Add --read-data-subset flag to check command
This change introduces ability to check integrity of a subset of repository data packs. This can be used to spread integrity check of larger repositories over a period of time.
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Enhancement #1560: Retry all repository file download errors
Restic will now retry failed downloads, similar to other operations.
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Enhancement #1623: Don't check for presence of files in the backend before writing
Before, all backend implementations were required to return an error if the file that is to be written already exists in the backend. For most backends, that means making a request (e.g. via HTTP) and returning an error when the file already exists.
This is not accurate, the file could have been created between the HTTP request testing for it, and when writing starts, so we've relaxed this requeriment, which saves one additional HTTP request per newly added file.
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Enhancement #1634: Upgrade B2 client library, reduce HTTP requests
We've upgraded the B2 client library restic uses to access BackBlaze B2. This reduces the number of HTTP requests needed to upload a new file from two to one, which should improve throughput to B2.
restic 0.8.2
We're very pleased to announce restic 0.8.2! restic is distributed as a standalone binary: download the correct file for your operating system and architecture, extract the file and just run it. If you run into any issues, please report them at the GitHub issue tracker or visit the forum.
The binaries released with each restic version are reproducible, which means that you can easily reproduce a byte identical version from the source code for that release. Instructions on how to do that are contained in the builder repository.
Changelog for restic 0.8.2 (2018-02-17)
The following sections list the changes in restic 0.8.2 relevant to
restic users. The changes are ordered by importance.
Summary
- Fix #1506: Limit bandwith at the http.RoundTripper for HTTP based backends
- Fix #1512: Restore directory permissions as the last step
- Fix #1528: Correctly create missing subdirs in data/
- Fix #1590: Strip spaces for lines read via --files-from
- Fix #1589: Complete intermediate index upload
- Fix #1594: Google Cloud Storage: Use generic HTTP transport
- Fix #1595: Backup: Remove bandwidth display
- Enh #1522: Add support for TLS client certificate authentication
- Enh #1541: Reduce number of remote requests during repository check
- Enh #1567: Reduce number of backend requests for rebuild-index and prune
- Enh #1507: Only reload snapshots once per minute for fuse mount
- Enh #1538: Reduce memory allocations for querying the index
- Enh #1549: Speed up querying across indices and scanning existing files
- Enh #1554: Fuse/mount: Correctly handle EOF, add template option
- Enh #1564: Don't terminate ssh on SIGINT
- Enh #1579: Retry Backend.List() in case of errors
- Enh #1584: Limit index file size
Details
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Bugfix #1506: Limit bandwith at the http.RoundTripper for HTTP based backends
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Bugfix #1512: Restore directory permissions as the last step
This change allows restoring into directories that were not writable during backup. Before, restic created the directory, set the read-only mode and then failed to create files in the directory. This change now restores the directory (with its permissions) as the very last step.
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Bugfix #1528: Correctly create missing subdirs in data/
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Bugfix #1590: Strip spaces for lines read via --files-from
Leading and trailing spaces in lines read via
--files-from
are now stripped, so it behaves the same as with lines read via--exclude-file
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Bugfix #1589: Complete intermediate index upload
After a user posted a comprehensive report of what he observed, we were able to find a bug and correct it: During backup, restic uploads so-called "intermediate" index files. When the backup finishes during a transfer of such an intermediate index, the upload is cancelled, but the backup is finished without an error. This leads to an inconsistent state, where the snapshot references data that is contained in the repo, but is not referenced in any index.
The situation can be resolved by building a new index with
rebuild-index
, but looks very confusing at first. Since all the data got uploaded to the repo successfully, there was no risk of data loss, just minor inconvenience for our users. -
Bugfix #1594: Google Cloud Storage: Use generic HTTP transport
It was discovered that the Google Cloud Storage backend did not use the generic HTTP transport, so things such as bandwidth limiting with
--limit-upload
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Bugfix #1595: Backup: Remove bandwidth display
This commit removes the bandwidth displayed during backup process. It is misleading and seldomly correct, because it's neither the "read bandwidth" (only for the very first backup) nor the "upload bandwidth". Many users are confused about (and rightly so), c.f. #1581, #1033, #1591
We'll eventually replace this display with something more relevant when the new archiver code is ready.
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Enhancement #1522: Add support for TLS client certificate authentication
Support has been added for using a TLS client certificate for authentication to HTTP based backend. A file containing the PEM encoded private key and certificate can be set using the
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Enhancement #1541: Reduce number of remote requests during repository check
This change eliminates redundant remote repository calls and significantly improves repository check time.
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Enhancement #1567: Reduce number of backend requests for rebuild-index and prune
We've found a way to reduce then number of backend requests for the
rebuild-index
andprune
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Enhancement #1507: Only reload snapshots once per minute for fuse mount
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Enhancement #1538: Reduce memory allocations for querying the index
This change reduces the internal memory allocations when the index data structures in memory are queried if a blob (part of a file) already exists in the repo. It should speed up backup a bit, and maybe even reduce RAM usage.
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Enhancement #1549: Speed up querying across indices and scanning existing files
This change increases the whenever a blob (part of a file) is searched for in a restic repository. This will reduce cpu usage some when backing up files already backed up by restic. Cpu usage is further decreased when scanning files.
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Enhancement #1554: Fuse/mount: Correctly handle EOF, add template option
We've added the
--snapshot-template
string, which can be used to specify a template for a snapshot directory. In addition, accessing data after the end of a file via the fuse mount is now handled correctly. -
Enhancement #1564: Don't terminate ssh on SIGINT
We've reworked the code which runs the
ssh
login for the sftp backend so that it can prompt for a password (if needed) but does not exit when the user presses CTRL+C (SIGINT) e.g. during backup. This allows restic to properly shut down when it receives SIGINT and remove the lock file from the repo, afterwards exiting thessh
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Enhancement #1579: Retry Backend.List() in case of errors
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Enhancement #1584: Limit index file size
Before, restic would create a single new index file on
prune
orrebuild-index
, this may lead to memory problems when this huge index is created and loaded again. We're now limiting the size of the index file, and split newly created index files into several smaller ones. This allows restic to be more memory-efficient.