fix some errors in README.md

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Marc Koch 2023-12-01 09:30:45 +01:00
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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ sudo apt-get install libfuse3-dev fuse3 # needed for pyfuse311
Prepare virutal environment. Prepare virutal environment.
```bash ```bash
sudo apt install python3-venv
sudo mkdir /opt/borg && cd /opt/borg sudo mkdir /opt/borg && cd /opt/borg
sudo python3 -m venv borg-venv sudo python3 -m venv borg-venv
``` ```
@ -114,14 +115,6 @@ nano $HOME/.borg-env
- Set a strong passphrase - Set a strong passphrase
- Define everything you want to include in your backup as an **absolute path** in the `BORG_TARGETS` array - Define everything you want to include in your backup as an **absolute path** in the `BORG_TARGETS` array
### Publish backup result via _nfty_
You can use a [_ntfy_](https://docs.ntfy.sh/) instance to publish the result of your backup process to a _ntfy_ topic. Just set the corresponding environment variables in the `.borg-env`:
- Set `NTFY` to `true`
- Set `NTFY_URL` to the URL of your preferred _ntfy_ instance including the desired topic, e.g. `"https://ntfy.sh/myborgbackup"`
- Set your _ntfy_ token if necessary
Make the script executable. Make the script executable.
```bash ```bash
@ -135,6 +128,14 @@ cd /usr/local/bin
ln -s /opt/borgbackup/borgbackup.sh borgbackup ln -s /opt/borgbackup/borgbackup.sh borgbackup
``` ```
### Publish backup result via _nfty_
You can use a [_ntfy_](https://docs.ntfy.sh/) instance to publish the result of your backup process to a _ntfy_ topic. Just set the corresponding environment variables in the `.borg-env`:
- Set `NTFY` to `true`
- Set `NTFY_URL` to the URL of your preferred _ntfy_ instance including the desired topic, e.g. `"https://ntfy.sh/myborgbackup"`
- Set your _ntfy_ token if necessary
### Logs ### Logs
Create a logfile with read and write permissions for every user. Create a logfile with read and write permissions for every user.
@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ The scheduled backups can be automated by using `cron`.
To create scheduled backups, place this line in your `crontab` (edit with `crontab -e`): To create scheduled backups, place this line in your `crontab` (edit with `crontab -e`):
``` ```
0 3 * * * export BORG_RSH='ssh -oBatchMode=yes' && /usr/local/bin/borgbackup auto /dev/null 2>&1 0 3 * * * export BORG_RSH='ssh -oBatchMode=yes' && /usr/local/bin/borgbackup auto > /dev/null 2>&1
``` ```
## Using `borg` ## Using `borg`