docs: typo fixes
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Ext.onReady(function() {
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permhtml += "</div></div>";
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} else {
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//console.log(permission);
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permhtml += "Unknown systax!";
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permhtml += "Unknown syntax!";
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}
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return permhtml;
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@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ located in ``/etc``, you could do the following:
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pxar:/ > restore target/ --pattern etc/**/*.conf
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...
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The above will scan trough all the directories below ``/etc`` and restore all
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The above will scan through all the directories below ``/etc`` and restore all
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files ending in ``.conf``.
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.. todo:: Explain interactive restore in more detail
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@ -123,6 +123,6 @@ you need to run:
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# apt-get install proxmox-backup-client
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.. note:: The client-only repository should be useable by most recent Debian
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and Ubuntu derivatives.
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.. note:: The client-only repository should be usable by most recent Debian and
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Ubuntu derivatives.
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Main Features
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:Open Source: No secrets. Proxmox Backup Server is free and open-source
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software. The source code is licensed under AGPL, v3.
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:No Limits: Proxmox Backup Server has no artifical limits for backup storage or
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:No Limits: Proxmox Backup Server has no artificial limits for backup storage or
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backup-clients.
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:Enterprise Support: Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH offers enterprise support in
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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ are checked again. The interface for creating verify jobs can be found under the
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**Verify Jobs** tab of the datastore.
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.. Note:: It is recommended that you reverify all backups at least monthly, even
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if a previous verification was successful. This is becuase physical drives
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if a previous verification was successful. This is because physical drives
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are susceptible to damage over time, which can cause an old, working backup
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to become corrupted in a process known as `bit rot/data degradation
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_degradation>`_. It is good practice to
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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ It's worth noting that some of the smaller tape libraries don't have
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such slots. While they have something called a "Mail Slot", that slot
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is just a way to grab the tape from the gripper. They are unable
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to hold media while the robot does other things. They also do not
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expose that "Mail Slot" over the SCSI interface, so you wont see them in
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expose that "Mail Slot" over the SCSI interface, so you won't see them in
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the status output.
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As a workaround, you can mark some of the normal slots as export
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ can be encrypted, and they are handled in a slightly different manner than
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normal chunks.
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The hashes of encrypted chunks are calculated not with the actual (encrypted)
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chunk content, but with the plaintext content concatenated with the encryption
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chunk content, but with the plain-text content concatenated with the encryption
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key. This way, two chunks of the same data encrypted with different keys
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generate two different checksums and no collisions occur for multiple
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encryption keys.
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ will see that the probability of a collision in that scenario is:
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For context, in a lottery game of guessing 6 out of 45, the chance to correctly
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guess all 6 numbers is only :math:`1.2277 * 10^{-7}`, that means the chance of
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collission is about the same as winning 13 such lotto games *in a row*.
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a collision is about the same as winning 13 such lotto games *in a row*.
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In conclusion, it is extremely unlikely that such a collision would occur by
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accident in a normal datastore.
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