NAME
plakar-destination —
Manage Plakar restore destination
configuration
SYNOPSIS
plakar destination | subcommand ... |
DESCRIPTION
The plakar destination command manages the
configuration of destinations where Plakar will restore.
The configuration consists in a set of named entries, each of them describing a destination where a restore operation may happen.
A destination is defined by at least a location, specifying the exporter to use, and some exporter-specific parameters.
The subcommands are as follows:
addname location [option=value ...]- Create a new destination entry identified by name with the specified location describing the exporter to use. Additional exporter options can be set by adding option=value parameters.
checkname- Check wether the exporter for the destination identified by name is properly configured.
import[-configlocation] [-overwrite] [-rclone] [sections ...]- Import a configuration from either stdin (default), a file, or a URL.
If location is specified, the input will be read from that file or URL.
If
-overwriteis specified, existing sections will be overwritten by new ones.If
-rcloneis specified, the input will be treated as an rclone configuration.If sections are specified, only those sections will be imported. A section can be renamed on import by appending a colon and the new name.
pingname- Try to open the destination identified by name to make sure it is reachable.
rmname- Remove the destination identified by name from the configuration.
setname [option=value ...]- Set the option to value for the destination identified by name. Multiple option/value pairs can be specified.
show[-secrets] [name ...]- Display the current destinations configuration. If
-secretsis specified, sensitive information such as passwords or tokens will be shown. unsetname [option ...]- Remove the option for the destination entry identified by name.
EXIT STATUS
The plakar-destination utility
exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.