docs: fix references to changed refs

With commit ec1ae7e631 some refs were
changed by getting prefixes and such. We need to adapt the places that
reference them as well

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
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Aaron Lauterer 2021-02-05 16:10:29 +01:00 committed by Dietmar Maurer
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@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ shows the list of existing snapshots and what actions prune would take.
.. note:: Neither the ``prune`` command nor the ``forget`` command free space
in the chunk-store. The chunk-store still contains the data blocks. To free
space you need to perform :ref:`garbage-collection`.
space you need to perform :ref:`client_garbage-collection`.
.. _client_garbage-collection:

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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ top panel to view:
* **Content**: Information on the datastore's backup groups and their respective
contents
* **Prune & GC**: Schedule :ref:`pruning <backup-pruning>` and :ref:`garbage
collection <garbage-collection>` operations, and run garbage collection
collection <client_garbage-collection>` operations, and run garbage collection
manually
* **Sync Jobs**: Create, manage and run :ref:`syncjobs` from remote servers
* **Verify Jobs**: Create, manage and run :ref:`maintenance_verification` jobs on the

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ encryption (AE_). Using :term:`Rust` as the implementation language guarantees h
performance, low resource usage, and a safe, high-quality codebase.
Proxmox Backup uses state of the art cryptography for both client-server
communication and backup content :ref:`encryption <encryption>`. All
communication and backup content :ref:`encryption <client_encryption>`. All
client-server communication uses `TLS
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security>`_, and backup data can
be encrypted on the client-side before sending, making it safer to back up data

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@ -118,11 +118,11 @@ high, but you cannot recreate backup snapshots from the past.
Garbage Collection
------------------
You can monitor and run :ref:`garbage collection <garbage-collection>` on the
You can monitor and run :ref:`garbage collection <client_garbage-collection>` on the
Proxmox Backup Server using the ``garbage-collection`` subcommand of
``proxmox-backup-manager``. You can use the ``start`` subcommand to manually
start garbage collection on an entire datastore and the ``status`` subcommand to
see attributes relating to the :ref:`garbage collection <garbage-collection>`.
see attributes relating to the :ref:`garbage collection <client_garbage-collection>`.
This functionality can also be accessed in the GUI, by navigating to **Prune &
GC** from the top panel. From here, you can edit the schedule at which garbage
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Verification
Proxmox Backup offers various verification options to ensure that backup data is
intact. Verification is generally carried out through the creation of verify
jobs. These are scheduled tasks that run verification at a given interval (see
:ref:`calendar-events`). With these, you can set whether already verified
:ref:`calendar-event-scheduling`). With these, you can set whether already verified
snapshots are ignored, as well as set a time period, after which verified jobs
are checked again. The interface for creating verify jobs can be found under the
**Verify Jobs** tab of the datastore.

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ the ``proxmox-backup-manager sync-job`` command. The configuration information
for sync jobs is stored at ``/etc/proxmox-backup/sync.cfg``. To create a new
sync job, click the add button in the GUI, or use the ``create`` subcommand.
After creating a sync job, you can either start it manually from the GUI or
provide it with a schedule (see :ref:`calendar-events`) to run regularly.
provide it with a schedule (see :ref:`calendar-event-scheduling`) to run regularly.
.. code-block:: console

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ These files must contain one pattern per line, again later patterns win over
previous ones.
The patterns control file exclusions of files present within the given directory
or further below it in the tree.
The behavior is the same as described in :ref:`creating-backups`.
The behavior is the same as described in :ref:`client_creating_backups`.
Extracting an Archive
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ directory on the filesystem. Each datastore also has associated retention
settings of how many backup snapshots for each interval of ``hourly``,
``daily``, ``weekly``, ``monthly``, ``yearly`` as well as a time-independent
number of backups to keep in that store. :ref:`backup-pruning` and
:ref:`garbage collection <garbage-collection>` can also be configured to run
periodically based on a configured schedule (see :ref:`calendar-events`) per datastore.
:ref:`garbage collection <client_garbage-collection>` can also be configured to run
periodically based on a configured schedule (see :ref:`calendar-event-scheduling`) per datastore.
.. _storage_datastore_create:

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@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Datastores
----------
A Datastore is the logical place where :ref:`Backup Snapshots
<backup_snapshot>` and their chunks are stored. Snapshots consist of a
manifest, blobs, dynamic- and fixed-indexes (see :ref:`terminology`), and are
<term_backup_snapshot>` and their chunks are stored. Snapshots consist of a
manifest, blobs, dynamic- and fixed-indexes (see :ref:`terms`), and are
stored in the following directory structure:
<datastore-root>/<type>/<id>/<time>/