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update GUIDE

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Mark Lowne
2017-10-30 20:32:10 +01:00
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@@ -87,18 +87,21 @@ OPTIONS:
-hash detect file differences by hash (rather than size and timestamp)
-overwrite overwrite existing files in the repository
-delete delete files not in the snapshot
-ignore-owner do not set the original uid/gid on restored files
-stats show statistics during and after restore
-threads <n> number of downloading threads
-limit-rate <kB/s> the maximum download rate (in kilobytes/sec)
-storage <storage name> restore from the specified storage instead of the default one
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The *restore* command restores the repository to a previous revision. By default the restore procedure will treat files that have the same sizes and timestamps as those in the snapshot as unchanged files, but with the -hash option, every file will be fully scanned to make sure they are in fact unchanged.
The *restore* command restores the repository to a previous revision. By default the restore procedure will treat files that have the same sizes and timestamps as those in the snapshot as unchanged files, but with the `-hash` option, every file will be fully scanned to make sure they are in fact unchanged.
By default the restore procedure will not overwriting existing files, unless the `-overwrite` option is specified.
The `-delete` option indicates that files not in the snapshot will be removed.
If the `-ignore-owner` option is specified, the restore procedure will not attempt to restore the original user/group id ownership on restored files (all restored files will be owned by the current user); this can be useful when restoring to a new or different machine.
If the `-stats` option is specified, statistical information such as transfer speed, and number of chunks will be displayed throughout the restore procedure.
The `-threads` option can be used to specify more than one thread to download chunks.