This is the command zbackup that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
zbackup - versatile deduplicating backup tool
SYNOPSIS
zbackup init [--non-encrypted] [--password-file ~/.my_backup_password ] /my/backup/repo
zbackup [--password-file ~/.my_backup_password ] [--threads number_of_threads ] backup
/my/backup/repo/backups/backup-`date '+%Y-%m-%d'`
zbackup [--password-file ~/.my_backup_password [--cache-size cache_size_in_mb restore
/my/backup/repo/backups/backup-`date '+%Y-%m-%d'` > /my/precious/backup-restored.tar
DESCRIPTION
zbackup init initializes a backup repository for the backup files to be stored.
zbackup backup backups a tar file generated by tar(1) c to the repository initialized
using zbackup init
zbackup restore restores the backup file to a tar file.
OPTIONS
--non-encrypted
Do not encrypt the backup repository.
--password-file ~/.my_backup_password
Use the password file specified at ~/.my_backup_password to encrypt the repository
and backup file, or to decrypt the backup file.
--threads number_of_threads
Limit the partial LZMA compression to number_of_threads needed. Recommended for
32-bit architectures.
--cache-size cache_size_in_mb
Use the cache size provided by cache_size_in_mb to speed up the restoration
process.
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