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- .. program:: qvm-backup-restore
- ===============================================================
- :program:`qvm-backup-restore` -- Restores Qubes VMs from backup
- ===============================================================
- .. warning::
- This page was autogenerated from command-line parser. It shouldn't be 1:1
- conversion, because it would add little value. Please revise it and add
- more descriptive help, which normally won't fit in standard ``--help``
- option.
- After rewrite, please remove this admonition.
- Synopsis
- ========
- :command:`qvm-backup-restore` [*options*] <*backup-dir*>
- Options
- =======
- .. option:: --help, -h
- Show this help message and exit
- .. option:: --verbose, -v
- Increase verbosity
- .. option:: --quiet, -q
- Decrease verbosity
- .. option:: --verify-only
- Do not restore the data, only verify backup integrity
- .. option:: --skip-broken
- Do not restore VMs that have missing templates or netvms
- .. option:: --ignore-missing
- Ignore missing templates or netvms, restore VMs anyway
- .. option:: --skip-conflicting
- Do not restore VMs that are already present on the host
- .. option:: --rename-conflicting
- Restore VMs that are already present on the host under different names
- .. option:: --exclude=EXCLUDE, -x EXCLUDE
- Skip restore of specified VM (might be repeated)
- .. option:: --skip-dom0-home
- Do not restore dom0 user home dir
- .. option:: --ignore-username-mismatch
- Ignore dom0 username mismatch while restoring homedir
- .. option:: --ignore-size-limit
- Backup metadata contains expected size of each VM. By default if backup
- contains more data than expected, it is rejected. Use this option to ignore
- this limit and restore such (broken, or potentially malicious) backup
- anyway.
- .. option:: --compression-filter, -Z
- Force specific compression filter, instead of the one named in the backup
- header. The compression filter is a command that accepts ``-d`` option to
- decompress data on stdin and output it to stdout. This can be used to
- override built-in protection against uncommon compression.
- .. option:: --dest-vm=APPVM, -d APPVM
- Restore from a backup located in a specific AppVM
- .. option:: --passphrase-file, -p
- Read passphrase from file, or use '-' to read from stdin
- Authors
- =======
- | Joanna Rutkowska <joanna at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Rafal Wojtczuk <rafal at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Marek Marczykowski <marmarek at invisiblethingslab dot com>
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