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- NgMkSockNode(3), NgNameNode(3), NgSendMsg(3), NgSendAsciiMsg(3), NgSendReplyMsg(3), NgRecvMsg(3), NgAllocRecvMsg(3), NgRecvAsciiMsg(3), NgAllocRecvAsciiMsg(3), NgSendData(3), NgRecvData(3), NgAllocRecvData(3), NgSetDebug(3), NgSetErrLog(3)
- netgraph user library
- VOP_GETPAGES(9), VOP_PUTPAGES(9)
- read or write VM pages from a file
- archive_entry_stat(3), archive_entry_copy_stat(3), archive_entry_filetype(3), archive_entry_set_filetype(3), archive_entry_mode(3), archive_entry_set_mode(3), archive_entry_size(3), archive_entry_size_is_set(3), archive_entry_set_size(3), archive_entry_unset_size(3), archive_entry_dev(3), archive_entry_set_dev(3), archive_entry_dev_is_set(3), archive_entry_devmajor(3), archive_entry_set_devmajor(3), archive_entry_devminor(3), archive_entry_set_devminor(3), archive_entry_ino(3), archive_entry_set_ino(3), archive_entry_ino_is_set(3), archive_entry_ino64(3), archive_entry_set_ino64(3), archive_entry_nlink(3), archive_entry_rdev(3), archive_entry_set_rdev(3), archive_entry_rdevmajor(3), archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(3), archive_entry_rdevminor(3), archive_entry_set_rdevminor(3)
- accessor functions for manipulating archive entry descriptions
- buf(9)
- kernel buffer I/O scheme used in FreeBSD VM system
- cpu_machdep(9), cpu_copy_thread(9), cpu_exec_vmspace_reuse(9), cpu_exit(9), cpu_fetch_syscall_args(9), cpu_fork(9), cpu_fork_kthread_handler(9), cpu_idle(9), cpu_idle_wakeup(9), cpu_procctl(9), cpu_set_syscall_retval(9), cpu_set_upcall(9), cpu_set_user_tls(9), cpu_switch(9), cpu_sync_core(9), cpu_thread_alloc(9), cpu_thread_clean(9), cpu_thread_exit(9), cpu_thread_free(9), cpu_throw(9), cpu_update_pcb(9)
- machine-dependent interfaces to handle CPU and thread state
- ctl.conf(5)
- CAM Target Layer / iSCSI target / NVMeoF controller daemon configuration file
- devmatch(8)
- print information about unattached devices
- geom_linux_lvm(4)
- GEOM based Linux LVM logical volume mapping
- hv_vmbus(4)
- Hyper-V Virtual Machine Bus (VMBus) Driver
- kinfo_getvmmap(3)
- function for getting per-process memory map information
- kinfo_getvmobject(3)
- function for getting system-wide memory information
- kvm(3)
- kernel memory interface
- kvm_dpcpu_setcpu(3), kvm_getmaxcpu(3), kvm_getpcpu(3)
- access per-CPU data
- kvm_getcptime(3)
- fetch global CPU time statistics
- kvm_geterr(3)
- get error message on kvm descriptor
- kvm_getloadavg(3)
- get load average of the system
- kvm_getprocs(3), kvm_getargv(3), kvm_getenvv(3)
- access user process state
- kvm_getswapinfo(3)
- return swap summary statistics for the system
- kvm_kerndisp(3)
- get kernel displacement
- kvm_native(3)
- is a kvm descriptor opened on a native kernel image
- kvm_nlist(3), kvm_nlist2(3)
- retrieve symbol table names from a kernel image
- kvm_open(3), kvm_open2(3), kvm_openfiles(3), kvm_close(3)
- initialize kernel virtual memory access
- kvm_read(3), kvm_read2(3), kvm_write(3)
- read or write kernel virtual memory
- kvmclock(4)
- Para-virtualized clock driver for x86 KVM guests
- ld.lld(1)
- ELF linker from the LLVM project
- llvm-addr2line(1)
- a drop-in replacement for addr2line
- llvm-ar(1)
- LLVM archiver
- llvm-cov(1)
- emit coverage information
- llvm-cxxfilt(1)
- LLVM symbol name demangler
- llvm-nm(1)
- list LLVM bitcode and object file's symbol table
- llvm-objcopy(1)
- object copying and editing tool
- llvm-objdump(1)
- LLVM's object file dumper
- llvm-profdata(1)
- Profile data tool
- llvm-ranlib(1)
- generates an archive index
- llvm-readelf(1)
- GNU-style LLVM Object Reader
- llvm-readobj(1)
- LLVM Object Reader
- llvm-size(1)
- print size information
- llvm-strings(1)
- print strings
- llvm-symbolizer(1)
- convert addresses into source code locations
- nda(4)
- NVMe Direct Access device driver
- nvd(4)
- NVM Express disk driver
- nvme(4)
- NVM Express core driver
- nvmecontrol(8)
- NVM Express control utility
- nvmem(9)
- nvmem_get_cell_len, nvmem_read_cell_by_name, nvmem_read_cell_by_idx, nvmem_write_cell_by_name, nvmem_write_cell_by_idx
- nvmf(4)
- NVM Express over Fabrics host driver
- nvmf_tcp(4)
- TCP transport for NVM Express over Fabrics
- nvmft(4)
- NVM Express over Fabrics CAM Target Layer frontend
- pmap_object_init_pt(9)
- initialize page tables for a VM object
- pmap_page_init(9)
- initialize machine-dependent fields of a VM page
- procstat_close(3), procstat_freeadvlock(3), procstat_freeargv(3), procstat_freeauxv(3), procstat_freeenvv(3), procstat_freefiles(3), procstat_freegroups(3), procstat_freekstack(3), procstat_freeprocs(3), procstat_freeptlwpinfo(3), procstat_freevmmap(3), procstat_get_pipe_info(3), procstat_get_pts_info(3), procstat_get_sem_info(3), procstat_get_shm_info(3), procstat_get_socket_info(3), procstat_get_vnode_info(3), procstat_getadvlock(3), procstat_getargv(3), procstat_getauxv(3), procstat_getenvv(3), procstat_getfiles(3), procstat_getgroups(3), procstat_getkstack(3), procstat_getosrel(3), procstat_getpathname(3), procstat_getprocs(3), procstat_getptlwpinfo(3), procstat_getrlimit(3), procstat_getumask(3), procstat_getvmmap(3), procstat_open_core(3), procstat_open_kvm(3), procstat_open_sysctl(3)
- library interface for file and process information retrieval
- pvscsi(4)
- VMware Paravirtual SCSI Controller
- recv(2), recvfrom(2), recvmsg(2), recvmmsg(2)
- receive message(s) from a socket
- sctp_generic_recvmsg(2)
- receive data from a peer
- sctp_recvmsg(3), sctp_recvv(3)
- receive a message from an SCTP socket
- sglist(9), sglist_alloc(9), sglist_append(9), sglist_append_bio(9), sglist_append_mbuf(9), sglist_append_mbuf_epg(9), sglist_append_phys(9), sglist_append_sglist(9), sglist_append_single_mbuf(9), sglist_append_uio(9), sglist_append_user(9), sglist_append_vmpages(9), sglist_build(9), sglist_clone(9), sglist_consume_uio(9), sglist_count(9), sglist_count_mbuf_epg(9), sglist_count_vmpages(9), sglist_free(9), sglist_hold(9), sglist_init(9), sglist_join(9), sglist_length(9), sglist_reset(9), sglist_slice(9), sglist_split(9)
- manage a scatter/gather list of physical memory addresses
- sysdecode_enum(3), sysdecode_acltype(3), sysdecode_atfd(3), sysdecode_extattrnamespace(3), sysdecode_fadvice(3), sysdecode_fcntl_cmd(3), sysdecode_getfsstat_mode(3), sysdecode_getrusage_who(3), sysdecode_idtype(3), sysdecode_ipproto(3), sysdecode_itimer(3), sysdecode_kldsym_cmd(3), sysdecode_kldunload_flags(3), sysdecode_lio_listio_mode(3), sysdecode_madvice(3), sysdecode_minherit_flags(3), sysdecode_msgctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_nfssvc_flags(3), sysdecode_pathconf_name(3), sysdecode_prio_which(3), sysdecode_procctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_ptrace_request(3), sysdecode_rlimit(3), sysdecode_rtprio_function(3), sysdecode_scheduler_policy(3), sysdecode_sctp_pr_policy(3), sysdecode_sctp_sinfo_flags(3), sysdecode_semctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_shmctl_cmd(3), sysdecode_shutdown_how(3), sysdecode_sigbus_code(3), sysdecode_sigchld_code(3), sysdecode_sigfpe_code(3), sysdecode_sigill_code(3), sysdecode_signal(3), sysdecode_sigprocmask_how(3), sysdecode_sigsegv_code(3), sysdecode_sigtrap_code(3), sysdecode_sockaddr_family(3), sysdecode_socketdomain(3), sysdecode_sockettype(3), sysdecode_sockopt_level(3), sysdecode_sysarch_number(3), sysdecode_umtx_op(3), sysdecode_vmresult(3), sysdecode_whence(3)
- lookup name of various enumerated values
- sysdecode_mask(3), sysdecode_accessmode(3), sysdecode_atflags(3), sysdecode_capfcntlrights(3), sysdecode_close_range_flags(3), sysdecode_fcntl_fileflags(3), sysdecode_fileflags(3), sysdecode_filemode(3), sysdecode_flock_operation(3), sysdecode_mlockall_flags(3), sysdecode_mmap_flags(3), sysdecode_mmap_prot(3), sysdecode_mount_flags(3), sysdecode_msg_flags(3), sysdecode_msync_flags(3), sysdecode_open_flags(3), sysdecode_pipe2_flags(3), sysdecode_pollfd_events(3), sysdecode_reboot_howto(3), sysdecode_rfork_flags(3), sysdecode_semget_flags(3), sysdecode_sendfile_flags(3), sysdecode_shmat_flags(3), sysdecode_sctp_nxt_flags(3), sysdecode_sctp_rcv_flags(3), sysdecode_sctp_snd_flags(3), sysdecode_socket_type(3), sysdecode_thr_create_flags(3), sysdecode_umtx_cvwait_flags(3), sysdecode_umtx_rwlock_flags(3), sysdecode_vmprot(3), sysdecode_wait4_options(3), sysdecode_wait6_options(3)
- print name of various bitmask values
- tap(4), vmnet(4)
- Ethernet tunnel software network interface
- vm_fault_prefault(9)
- cluster page faults into a process's address space
- vm_map(9)
- virtual address space portion of virtual memory subsystem
- vm_map_check_protection(9)
- check memory protection for a vm_map
- vm_map_delete(9)
- deallocate an address range from a map
- vm_map_entry_resize_free(9)
- vm map free space algorithm
- vm_map_find(9)
- find a free region within a map, and optionally map a vm_object
- vm_map_findspace(9)
- find a free region within a map
- vm_map_inherit(9)
- set fork inheritance flags for a range within a map
- vm_map_init(9)
- initialize a vm_map structure for process zero
- vm_map_insert(9)
- insert an object into a map
- vm_map_lock(9), vm_map_unlock(9), vm_map_lock_read(9), vm_map_unlock_read(9), vm_map_trylock(9), vm_map_trylock_read(9), vm_map_lock_upgrade(9), vm_map_lock_downgrade(9)
- vm_map locking macros
- vm_map_lookup(9), vm_map_lookup_done(9)
- lookup the vm_object backing a given virtual region
- vm_map_madvise(9)
- apply advice about use of memory to map entries
- vm_map_max(9), vm_map_min(9), vm_map_pmap(9)
- return map properties
- vm_map_protect(9)
- apply protection bits to a virtual memory region
- vm_map_remove(9)
- remove a virtual address range from a map
- vm_map_stack(9), vm_map_growstack(9)
- manage process stacks
- vm_map_submap(9)
- create a subordinate map
- vm_map_sync(9)
- push dirty pages to their pager
- vm_map_wire(9), vm_map_unwire(9)
- manage page wiring within a virtual memory map
- vm_page_aflag_clear(9), vm_page_aflag_set(9), vm_page_reference(9)
- change page atomic flags
- vm_page_alloc(9)
- allocate a page of memory
- vm_page_bits(9), vm_page_set_validclean(9), vm_page_clear_dirty(9), vm_page_set_invalid(9), vm_page_zero_invalid(9), vm_page_is_valid(9), vm_page_test_dirty(9), vm_page_dirty(9), vm_page_undirty(9)
- manage page clean and dirty bits
- vm_page_busied(9), vm_page_busy_downgrade(9), vm_page_busy_sleep(9), vm_page_sbusied(9), vm_page_sunbusy(9), vm_page_trysbusy(9), vm_page_tryxbusy(9), vm_page_xbusied(9), vm_page_xunbusy(9), vm_page_assert_sbusied(9), vm_page_assert_unbusied(9), vm_page_assert_xbusied(9)
- protect page identity changes and page content references
- vm_page_deactivate(9)
- deactivate a page
- vm_page_dontneed(9)
- indicate that a page is not needed anymore
- vm_page_free(9), vm_page_free_toq(9), vm_page_free_zero(9), vm_page_try_to_free(9)
- free a page
- vm_page_grab(9)
- returns a page from an object
- vm_page_insert(9), vm_page_remove(9)
- add/remove page from an object
- vm_page_lookup(9)
- lookup a vm page
- vm_page_rename(9)
- move a page
- vm_page_wire(9), vm_page_unwire(9), vm_page_unwire_noq(9)
- wire and unwire pages
- vm_set_page_size(9)
- initialize the system page size
- vmci(4)
- VMware Virtual Machine Communication Interface
- vmd(4)
- Intel Volume Management Device driver
- vmem(9)
- general purpose resource allocator
- vmm(4), vmm.ko(4)
- bhyve virtual machine monitor
- vmstat(8)
- report virtual memory statistics
- vmx(4)
- VMware VMXNET3 Virtual Interface Controller device
- vnode_pager_setsize(9)
- notify the VM system about updates in the file size
- BIO_get_new_index(3), BIO_meth_new(3), BIO_meth_free(3), BIO_meth_get_read_ex(3), BIO_meth_set_read_ex(3), BIO_meth_get_write_ex(3), BIO_meth_set_write_ex(3), BIO_meth_get_write(3), BIO_meth_set_write(3), BIO_meth_get_read(3), BIO_meth_set_read(3), BIO_meth_get_puts(3), BIO_meth_set_puts(3), BIO_meth_get_gets(3), BIO_meth_set_gets(3), BIO_meth_get_ctrl(3), BIO_meth_set_ctrl(3), BIO_meth_get_create(3), BIO_meth_set_create(3), BIO_meth_get_destroy(3), BIO_meth_set_destroy(3), BIO_meth_get_callback_ctrl(3), BIO_meth_set_callback_ctrl(3), BIO_meth_set_sendmmsg(3), BIO_meth_get_sendmmsg(3), BIO_meth_set_recvmmsg(3), BIO_meth_get_recvmmsg(3)
- Routines to build up BIO methods
- BIO_sendmmsg(3), BIO_recvmmsg(3), BIO_dgram_set_local_addr_enable(3), BIO_dgram_get_local_addr_enable(3), BIO_dgram_get_local_addr_cap(3), BIO_err_is_non_fatal(3)
- send and receive multiple datagrams in a single call
- BIO_get_new_index(3ossl), BIO_meth_new(3ossl), BIO_meth_free(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_read_ex(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_read_ex(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_write_ex(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_write_ex(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_write(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_write(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_read(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_read(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_puts(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_puts(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_gets(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_gets(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_ctrl(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_ctrl(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_create(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_create(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_destroy(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_destroy(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_callback_ctrl(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_callback_ctrl(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_sendmmsg(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_sendmmsg(3ossl), BIO_meth_set_recvmmsg(3ossl), BIO_meth_get_recvmmsg(3ossl)
- Routines to build up BIO methods
- BIO_sendmmsg(3ossl), BIO_recvmmsg(3ossl), BIO_dgram_set_local_addr_enable(3ossl), BIO_dgram_get_local_addr_enable(3ossl), BIO_dgram_get_local_addr_cap(3ossl), BIO_err_is_non_fatal(3ossl)
- send and receive multiple datagrams in a single call
- PVM(1), pvm_intro(1)
- Parallel Virtual Machine System Version 3
- RNApvmin(1)
- manual page for RNApvmin 2.7.0
- XkbGetKeyVirtualModMap(3)
- Obtain the virtual modifier map (the vmodmap array) for a subset of the keys in a keyboard description
- XkbGetVirtualMods(3)
- Obtain a subset of the virtual modifier bindings (the vmods array) in a keyboard description
- XkbModActionVMods(3)
- Returns the vmods1 and vmods2 fields of act converted to the vmods format of an Xkb modifier description
- XkbSARedirectSetVMods(3)
- Sets the vmods0 and vmods1 of act from v
- XkbSARedirectSetVModsMask(3)
- Sets the vmods_mask0 and vmods_mask1 fields of act from vm
- XkbSARedirectVMods(3)
- Returns the vmods0 and vmods1 fields of act converted to an unsigned int
- XkbSARedirectVModsMask(3)
- Returns the vmods_mask0 and vmods_mask1 fields of act converted to an unsigned int
- XkbSetModActionVMods(3)
- Sets the vmods1 and vmods2 fields of act using the vmods format of an Xkb modifier description
- advmng(1)
- AdvanceCOMP MNG Compression Utility
- archive_entry_stat(3), archive_entry_copy_stat(3), archive_entry_filetype(3), archive_entry_set_filetype(3), archive_entry_mode(3), archive_entry_set_mode(3), archive_entry_size(3), archive_entry_size_is_set(3), archive_entry_set_size(3), archive_entry_unset_size(3), archive_entry_dev(3), archive_entry_set_dev(3), archive_entry_dev_is_set(3), archive_entry_devmajor(3), archive_entry_set_devmajor(3), archive_entry_devminor(3), archive_entry_set_devminor(3), archive_entry_ino(3), archive_entry_set_ino(3), archive_entry_ino_is_set(3), archive_entry_ino64(3), archive_entry_set_ino64(3), archive_entry_nlink(3), archive_entry_rdev(3), archive_entry_set_rdev(3), archive_entry_rdevmajor(3), archive_entry_set_rdevmajor(3), archive_entry_rdevminor(3), archive_entry_set_rdevminor(3)
- accessor functions for manipulating archive entry descriptions
- barman-cloud-backup(1) - Barman-cloud Commands Synopsis 0.0 3.5 barman-cloud-backup [ { -V | --version } ] [ --help ] [ { { -v | --verbose } | { -q | --quiet } } ] [ { -t | --test } ] [ --cloud-provider { aws-s3 | azure-blob-storage | google-cloud-storage } ] [ { { -z | --gzip } | { -j | --bzip2 } | --snappy } ] [ { -h | --host } HOST ] [ { -p | --port } PORT ] [ { -U | --user } USER ] [ { -d | --dbname } DBNAME ] [ { -n | --name } BACKUP_NAME ] [ { -J | --jobs } JOBS ] [ { -S | --max-archive-size } MAX_ARCHIVE_SIZE ] [ --immediate-checkpoint ] [ --min-chunk-size MIN_CHUNK_SIZE ] [ --max-bandwidth MAX_BANDWIDTH ] [ --snapshot-instance SNAPSHOT_INSTANCE ] [ --snapshot-disk NAME [ --snapshot-disk NAME ... ] ] [ --snapshot-zone GCP_ZONE ] [ -snapshot-gcp-project GCP_PROJECT ] [ --tag KEY,VALUE [ --tag KEY,VALUE ... ] ] [ --endpoint-url ENDPOINT_URL ] [ { -P | --aws-profile } AWS_PROFILE ] [ --profile AWS_PROFILE ] [ --read-timeout READ_TIMEOUT ] [ { -e | --encryption } { AES256 | aws:kms } ] [ --sse-kms-key-id SSE_KMS_KEY_ID ] [ --aws-region AWS_REGION ] [ --aws-await-snapshots-timeout AWS_AWAIT_SNAPSHOTS_TIMEOUT ] [ --aws-snapshot-lock-mode { compliance | governance } ] [ --aws-snapshot-lock-duration DAYS ] [ --aws-snapshot-lock-cool-off-period HOURS ] [ --aws-snapshot-lock-expiration-date DATETIME ] [ { --azure-credential | --credential } { azure-cli | managed-identity | default } ] [ --encryption-scope ENCRYPTION_SCOPE ] [ --azure-subscription-id AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID ] [ --azure-resource-group AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP ] [ --gcp-project GCP_PROJECT ] [ --kms-key-name KMS_KEY_NAME ] [ --gcp-zone GCP_ZONE ] DESTINATION_URL SERVER_NAME Description The barman-cloud-backup script is used to create a local backup of a Postgres server and transfer it to a supported cloud provider, bypassing the Barman server. It can also be utilized as a hook script for copying Barman backups from the Barman server to one of the supported clouds (post_backup_retry_script). This script requires read access to PGDATA and tablespaces, typically run as the postgres user. When used on a Barman server, it requires read access to the directory where Barman backups are stored. If --snapshot- arguments are used and snapshots are supported by the selected cloud provider, the backup will be performed using snapshots of the specified disks (--snapshot-disk). The backup label and metadata will also be uploaded to the cloud. NOTE: 0.0 3.5 For GCP, only authentication with GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS env is supported. IMPORTANT: 0.0 3.5 The cloud upload may fail if any file larger than the configured --max-archive-size is present in the data directory or tablespaces. However, Postgres files up to 1GB are always allowed, regardless of the --max-archive-size setting. Parameters 0.0 SERVER_NAME Name of the server to be backed up. DESTINATION_URL URL of the cloud destination, such as a bucket in AWS S3. For example: s3://bucket/path/to/folder. -V / --version Show version and exit. --help show this help message and exit. -v / --verbose Increase output verbosity (e.g., -vv is more than -v). -q / --quiet Decrease output verbosity (e.g., -qq is less than -q). -t / --test Test cloud connectivity and exit. --cloud-provider The cloud provider to use as a storage backend. Allowed options: 7.0 (bu 2 aws-s3. (bu 2 azure-blob-storage. (bu 2 google-cloud-storage. -z / --gzip gzip-compress the backup while uploading to the cloud (should not be used with python < 3.2). -j / --bzip2 bzip2-compress the backup while uploading to the cloud (should not be used with python < 3.3). --snappy snappy-compress the backup while uploading to the cloud (requires optional python-snappy library). -h / --host Host or Unix socket for Postgres connection (default: libpq settings). -p / --port Port for Postgres connection (default: libpq settings). -U / --user User name for Postgres connection (default: libpq settings). -d / --dbname Database name or conninfo string for Postgres connection (default: (dqpostgres(dq). -n / --name A name which can be used to reference this backup in commands such as barman-cloud-restore and barman-cloud-backup-delete. -J / --jobs Number of subprocesses to upload data to cloud storage (default: 2). -S / --max-archive-size Maximum size of an archive when uploading to cloud storage (default: 100GB). --immediate-checkpoint Forces the initial checkpoint to be done as quickly as possible. --min-chunk-size Minimum size of an individual chunk when uploading to cloud storage (default: 5MB for aws-s3, 64KB for azure-blob-storage, not applicable for google-cloud-storage). --max-bandwidth The maximum amount of data to be uploaded per second when backing up to object storages (default: 0 - no limit). --snapshot-instance Instance where the disks to be backed up as snapshots are attached. --snapshot-disk Name of a disk from which snapshots should be taken. --tag Tag to be added to all uploaded files in cloud storage, and/or to snapshots created, if snapshots are used. --tags Tags to be added to all uploaded files in cloud storage, and/or to snapshots created, if snapshots are used. NOTE: 0.0 3.5 If you are using --tags before positional arguments, you must insert -- after it to indicate the end of optional arguments. This tells the parser to treat everything after -- as positional arguments. Without the --, Barman may misinterpret positional arguments as values for the last option. Deprecated since version 3.15: --tags is deprecated. Use --tag instead. Extra options for the AWS cloud provider 0.0 --endpoint-url Override default S3 endpoint URL with the given one. -P / --aws-profile Profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file). --profile (deprecated) Profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file)
- replaced by --aws-profile. --read-timeout The time in seconds until a timeout is raised when waiting to read from a connection (defaults to 60 seconds). -e / --encryption The encryption algorithm used when storing the uploaded data in S3. Allowed options: 7.0 (bu 2 AES256. (bu 2 aws:kms. --sse-kms-key-id The AWS KMS key ID that should be used for encrypting the uploaded data in S3. Can be specified using the key ID on its own or using the full ARN for the key. Only allowed if -e / --encryption is set to aws:kms. --aws-region The name of the AWS region containing the EC2 VM and storage volumes defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments. --aws-await-snapshots-timeout The length of time in seconds to wait for snapshots to be created in AWS before timing out (default: 3600 seconds). --aws-snapshot-lock-mode The lock mode for the snapshot. This is only valid if --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk are set. Allowed options: 7.0 (bu 2 compliance. (bu 2 governance. --aws-snapshot-lock-duration The lock duration is the period of time (in days) for which the snapshot is to remain locked, ranging from 1 to 36,500. Set either the lock duration or the expiration date (not both). --aws-snapshot-lock-cool-off-period The cooling-off period is an optional period of time (in hours) that you can specify when you lock a snapshot in compliance mode, ranging from 1 to 72. --aws-snapshot-lock-expiration-date The lock duration is determined by an expiration date in the future. It must be at least 1 day after the snapshot creation date and time, using the format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.sssZ. Set either the lock duration or the expiration date (not both). Extra options for the Azure cloud provider 0.0 --azure-credential / --credential Optionally specify the type of credential to use when authenticating with Azure. If omitted then Azure Blob Storage credentials will be obtained from the environment and the default Azure authentication flow will be used for authenticating with all other Azure services. If no credentials can be found in the environment then the default Azure authentication flow will also be used for Azure Blob Storage. Allowed options: 7.0 (bu 2 azure-cli. (bu 2 managed-identity. (bu 2 default. --encryption-scope The name of an encryption scope defined in the Azure Blob Storage service which is to be used to encrypt the data in Azure. --azure-subscription-id The ID of the Azure subscription which owns the instance and storage volumes defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments. --azure-resource-group The name of the Azure resource group to which the compute instance and disks defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments belong. Extra options for GCP cloud provider 0.0 --gcp-project GCP project under which disk snapshots should be stored. --snapshot-gcp-project (deprecated) GCP project under which disk snapshots should be stored - replaced by --gcp-project. --kms-key-name The name of the GCP KMS key which should be used for encrypting the uploaded data in GCS. --gcp-zone Zone of the disks from which snapshots should be taken. --snapshot-zone (deprecated) Zone of the disks from which snapshots should be taken - replaced by --gcp-zone
- barman-cloud-restore(1) - Barman-cloud Commands Synopsis 0.0 3.5 barman-cloud-restore [ { -V | --version } ] [ --help ] [ { { -v | --verbose } | { -q | --quiet } } ] [ { -t | --test } ] [ --cloud-provider { aws-s3 | azure-blob-storage | google-cloud-storage } ] [ --endpoint-url ENDPOINT_URL ] [ { -P | --aws-profile } AWS_PROFILE ] [ --profile AWS_PROFILE ] [ --read-timeout READ_TIMEOUT ] [ { --azure-credential | --credential } { azure-cli | managed-identity | default } ] [ --snapshot-recovery-instance SNAPSHOT_RECOVERY_INSTANCE ] [ --snapshot-recovery-zone GCP_ZONE ] [ --aws-region AWS_REGION ] [ --gcp-zone GCP_ZONE ] [ --azure-resource-group AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP ] [ --tablespace NAME:LOCATION [ --tablespace NAME:LOCATION ... ] ] [ --target-lsn LSN ] [ --target-time TIMESTAMP ] [ --target-tli TLI ] SOURCE_URL SERVER_NAME BACKUP_ID RECOVERY_DESTINATION Description Use this script to restore a backup directly from cloud storage that was created with the barman-cloud-backup command. Additionally, this script can prepare for recovery from a snapshot backup by verifying that attached disks were cloned from the correct snapshots and by downloading the backup label from object storage. This command does not automatically prepare Postgres for recovery. You must manually manage any %PITR options, custom restore_command values, signal files, or required WAL files to ensure Postgres starts, either manually or using external tools. NOTE: 0.0 3.5 For GCP, only authentication with GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS env is supported. Parameters 0.0 SERVER_NAME Name of the server that holds the backup to be restored. SOURCE_URL URL of the cloud source, such as a bucket in AWS S3. For example: s3://bucket/path/to/folder. BACKUP_ID The ID of the backup to be restored. You can use a shortcut instead of the backup ID. Besides that, you can use auto to have Barman automatically find the most suitable backup for the restore operation. RECOVERY_DESTINATION The path to a directory for recovery. -V / --version Show version and exit. --help show this help message and exit. -v / --verbose Increase output verbosity (e.g., -vv is more than -v). -q / --quiet Decrease output verbosity (e.g., -qq is less than -q). -t / --test Test cloud connectivity and exit. --cloud-provider The cloud provider to use as a storage backend. Allowed options are: 7.0 (bu 2 aws-s3. (bu 2 azure-blob-storage. (bu 2 google-cloud-storage. --snapshot-recovery-instance Instance where the disks recovered from the snapshots are attached. --tablespace Tablespace relocation rule. --target-lsn The recovery target lsn, e.g., 3/64000000. --target-time The recovery target timestamp with or without timezone, in the format %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S. --target-tli The recovery target timeline. Extra options for the AWS cloud provider 0.0 --endpoint-url Override default S3 endpoint URL with the given one. -P / --aws-profile Profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file). --profile (deprecated) Profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials file)
- replaced by --aws-profile. --read-timeout The time in seconds until a timeout is raised when waiting to read from a connection (defaults to 60 seconds). --aws-region The name of the AWS region containing the EC2 VM and storage volumes defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments. Extra options for the Azure cloud provider 0.0 --azure-credential / --credential Optionally specify the type of credential to use when authenticating with Azure. If omitted then Azure Blob Storage credentials will be obtained from the environment and the default Azure authentication flow will be used for authenticating with all other Azure services. If no credentials can be found in the environment then the default Azure authentication flow will also be used for Azure Blob Storage. Allowed options are: 7.0 (bu 2 azure-cli. (bu 2 managed-identity. (bu 2 default. --azure-resource-group The name of the Azure resource group to which the compute instance and disks defined by the --snapshot-instance and --snapshot-disk arguments belong. Extra options for GCP cloud provider 0.0 --gcp-zone Zone of the disks from which snapshots should be taken. --snapshot-recovery-zone (deprecated) Zone containing the instance and disks for the snapshot recovery - replaced by --gcp-zone
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