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borgbackup/borg-import: import backups into a borgbackup repository

borg-import converts backups made with other backup software into the format used by BorgBackup.

See borg-import -h for more information.

Potential advantages over manually doing it

Note: we have different importers and some importers may not support all the features.

Currently supported import formats

Imports archives from an existing Borg repository into a new one. This is useful when a Borg repository needs to be rebuilt (e.g. if your borg key and passphrase was compromised).

Usage: borg-import borg SOURCE_REPOSITORY DESTINATION_REPOSITORY

See borg-import borg -h for help.

Usage: borg-import rsnapshot SNAPSHOT_ROOT BORG_REPOSITORY

See borg-import rsnapshot -h for help.

Simple rsync with hard links

Assumes one folder per archive, with changes being tracked based on last modification time (mtime).

Usage: borg-import rsynchl RSYNC_ROOT BORG_REPOSITORY

See borg-import rsynchl -h for help.

Similar to rsynchl, except with timestamp extraction optimized for rsync-time-backup folder names.

Usage: borg-import rsync_tmbackup --prefix=foo- RSYNC_ROOT BORG_REPOSITORY

See borg-import rsync_tmbackup -h for help.

Backup tools based on rsync with hard links

borg-import should, in principle, be able to import backups from any backup tool that is based on rsync with hard links. This requires that the tool matches the assumptions listed above for simple rsync.


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