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Wording: replace further repo occurrences with repository

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Michael Eischer
2022-07-12 20:48:01 +02:00
parent d6e3c7f28e
commit ec4dfa3c66
8 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

@@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ func getUsedBlobs(gopts GlobalOptions, repo restic.Repository, ignoreSnapshots r
err = restic.FindUsedBlobs(ctx, repo, snapshotTrees, usedBlobs, bar)
if err != nil {
if repo.Backend().IsNotExist(err) {
return nil, errors.Fatal("unable to load a tree from the repo: " + err.Error())
return nil, errors.Fatal("unable to load a tree from the repository: " + err.Error())
}
return nil, err

@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ func init() {
f.BoolVar(&globalOptions.NoCache, "no-cache", false, "do not use a local cache")
f.StringSliceVar(&globalOptions.RootCertFilenames, "cacert", nil, "`file` to load root certificates from (default: use system certificates)")
f.StringVar(&globalOptions.TLSClientCertKeyFilename, "tls-client-cert", "", "path to a `file` containing PEM encoded TLS client certificate and private key")
f.BoolVar(&globalOptions.InsecureTLS, "insecure-tls", false, "skip TLS certificate verification when connecting to the repo (insecure)")
f.BoolVar(&globalOptions.InsecureTLS, "insecure-tls", false, "skip TLS certificate verification when connecting to the repository (insecure)")
f.BoolVar(&globalOptions.CleanupCache, "cleanup-cache", false, "auto remove old cache directories")
f.Var(&globalOptions.Compression, "compression", "compression mode (only available for repository format version 2), one of (auto|off|max)")
f.IntVar(&globalOptions.Limits.UploadKb, "limit-upload", 0, "limits uploads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)")

@@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ store data there. First, you need to install and `configure`_ rclone. The
general backend specification format is ``rclone:<remote>:<path>``, the
``<remote>:<path>`` component will be directly passed to rclone. When you
configure a remote named ``foo``, you can then call restic as follows to
initiate a new repository in the path ``bar`` in the repo:
initiate a new repository in the path ``bar`` in the remote ``foo``:
.. code-block:: console

@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Dry Runs
********
You can perform a backup in dry run mode to see what would happen without
modifying the repo.
modifying the repository.
- ``--dry-run``/``-n`` Report what would be done, without writing to the repository
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Combined with ``--verbose``, you can see a list of changes:
$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup ~/work --dry-run -vv | grep "added"
modified /plan.txt, saved in 0.000s (9.110 KiB added)
modified /archive.tar.gz, saved in 0.140s (25.542 MiB added)
Would be added to the repo: 25.551 MiB
Would be added to the repository: 25.551 MiB
Excluding Files
***************

@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ Upgrading must be done explicitly as a newer repository version increases the
minimum restic version required to access the repository. For example the
repository format version 2 is only readable using restic 0.14.0 or newer.
Upgrading to repo version 2 is a two step process: first run
Upgrading to repository version 2 is a two step process: first run
``migrate upgrade_repo_v2`` which will check the repository integrity and
then upgrade the repository version. Repository problems must be corrected
before the migration will be possible. After the migration is complete, run

@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ the data directly. This can be achieved by using the `dump` command, like this:
If you have saved multiple different things into the same repo, the ``latest``
snapshot may not be the right one. For example, consider the following
snapshots in a repo:
snapshots in a repository:
.. code-block:: console

@@ -418,8 +418,8 @@ The ``prune`` command accepts the following options:
* As an absolute size (e.g. ``200M``). If you want to minimize the space
used by your repository, pass ``0`` to this option.
* As a size relative to the total repo size (e.g. ``10%``). This means that
after prune, at most ``10%`` of the total data stored in the repo may be
* As a size relative to the total repository size (e.g. ``10%``). This means that
after prune, at most ``10%`` of the total data stored in the repository may be
unused data. If the repository after prune has a size of 500MB, then at most
50MB may be unused.
* If the string ``unlimited`` is passed, there is no limit for partly

@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ message.
The command line parameter ``--cache-dir`` or the environment variable
``$RESTIC_CACHE_DIR`` can be used to override the default cache location. The
parameter ``--no-cache`` disables the cache entirely. In this case, all data
is loaded from the repo.
is loaded from the repository.
The cache is ephemeral: When a file cannot be read from the cache, it is loaded
from the repository.