some features we need (e.g. READ POSITION long form) are only officially
available with LTO-5, but work on many LTO-4 drives, so move LTO-4 to
'best-effort' support.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
The idea is that people first need to make actual backups before they
need to do maintenance tasks.
Network is already setup when installing with the ISO or on-top of
Debian, so that is not a priority either.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
For now it only supports 'list' and 'extract' commands for 'pxar.didx'
files. This should be the foundation for a general file-restore
interface that is shared with block-level snapshots.
This is packaged as a seperate .deb file, since for block level restore
it will need to depend on pve-qemu-kvm, which we want to seperate from
proxmox-backup-client.
[original code for proxmox-file-restore.rs]
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
[code cleanups/clippy, use helpers::list_dir_content/ArchiveEntry, no
/block subdir for .fidx files, seperate binary and package]
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
Else it does not gets picked up on release builds...
Also the mathjax path option affects HTML not EPUB so move it to the
correct section in conf.py
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
I mean the whole distro uses quite some C and the like as base, so
avoid being overly strict here.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
It does not help users if that is spelled out, and its not a common
use of GCM, and especially in the AES 256 context its clear what is
meant. The link to Wikipedia stays, so interested people can still
read up on it and others get a better overview due to the text being
more concise.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
The main feature list should provide a short overview of the, well,
main features. While enterprise support *is* a main and important
feature, it's not the place here to describe things like personal
volume/ngo/... offers and the like.
Move parts of it to getting help, which lacked mentioning the
enterprise support too and is a good place to describe the customer
portal.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
The old value just was way to heavy, and notes/warnings/...
admonitions did not stick out anymore.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Simplifies the introduction a bit and makes it more readable.
Also some other minor language fixes throughout the section.
Signed-off-by: Dylan Whyte <d.whyte@proxmox.com>
The previous description in the docs was false. The restore command
with the pattern parameter will search the entire backup archive,
regardless of pwd.
Signed-off-by: Dylan Whyte <d.whyte@proxmox.com>
Americans seem to sometimes use Avery 6577 which has 5/8" x 3"
labels, equaling 15.875 mm x 76.2 mm, so do not set the lower bound
to 17mm (which even breaks our used Avery 3240 sheets which have an
label height of 16.9 mm
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
By default, sphinx embeds the cloudflare CDN version of mathjax. This
is bad for privacy, webistes enforcing cross-site origin protection
and in environments with no WAN access.
Luckily there's a Debian package we can use instead.
The config is the default sphinx config used.
Reported-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
marketing noted that it looked quite heavy weight, to the point where
it was hard to read to the full black squares, bold monospace text
and bottom borders with rather distinctive darkness.
Address those by:
* change color for list points from black to mid-dark grey
* use empty circles for second heading level
* ensure monospaced text has a normal font weight in the TOC headings
* some lighter color for the bottom border
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Rund `codespell` tool, but it picked up not as much as I hoped.
Rest was found with vim + (hun)spell
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
If the ref is named the same as the headline (once normalized), sphinx
will return a 'idX' value in node['ids'][1] which we use for the label
ID. The headline is always present at index 0.
Checking for that and using index 0 in case we do get a 'idX' helps us
to avoid using the 'idX' as keys in our OnlineHelpInfo.js and actually
use the intended key.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
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>
and fix some issues from referenced named the same as their heading
they anchor too.
This should be fixed for real in our python plugin to scan for such
references, its probably a bug there, but as most of the problematic
ones where wrong (missing chapter prefix) anyway changing them is OK
too.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
"we" should be avoided, it's never quite clear who is "we" in the
context here and it leads to some technical wrong meanings, e.g., we
(here assumed to be "we developers") do not read any backup data, the
Proxmox Backup client does.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
adds explanations for:
* what datastores are
* their relation with snapshots/chunks
* basic information about chunk directory structures
* fixed-/dynamically-sized chunks
* special handling of encrypted chunks
* hash collision probability
* limitation of file-based backups
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>