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NAME

       restic-check - Check the repository for errors

SYNOPSIS

       restic check [flags]

DESCRIPTION

       The  "check" command tests the repository for errors and reports any errors it finds. It can also be used
       to read all data and therefore simulate a restore.

       By default, the "check" command will always load all data directly from the  repository  and  not  use  a
       local cache.

EXIT STATUS

       Exit status is 0 if the command was successful.  Exit status is 1 if there was any error.  Exit status is
       10 if the repository does not exist.  Exit status is 11 if the repository is already locked.  Exit status
       is 12 if the password is incorrect.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help[=false]      help for check

       --read-data[=false]      read all data blobs

       --read-data-subset=""       read  a subset of data packs, specified as 'n/t' for specific part, or either
       'x%' or 'x.y%' or a size in bytes with suffixes k/K, m/M, g/G, t/T for a random subset

       --with-cache[=false]      use existing cache, only read uncached data from repository

OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS

       --cacert=[]      file to load root certificates from (default: use system certificates or $RESTIC_CACERT)

       --cache-dir=""      set the cache directory. (default: use system default cache directory)

       --cleanup-cache[=false]      auto remove old cache directories

       --compression=auto      compression mode (only  available  for  repository  format  version  2),  one  of
       (auto|off|max) (default: $RESTIC_COMPRESSION)

       --http-user-agent=""      set a http user agent for outgoing http requests

       --insecure-no-password[=false]       use  an  empty  password for the repository, must be passed to every
       restic command (insecure)

       --insecure-tls[=false]       skip  TLS  certificate  verification  when  connecting  to  the   repository
       (insecure)

       --json[=false]      set output mode to JSON for commands that support it

       --key-hint=""      key ID of key to try decrypting first (default: $RESTIC_KEY_HINT)

       --limit-download=0      limits downloads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)

       --limit-upload=0      limits uploads to a maximum rate in KiB/s. (default: unlimited)

       --no-cache[=false]      do not use a local cache

       --no-extra-verify[=false]      skip additional verification of data before upload (see documentation)

       --no-lock[=false]      do not lock the repository, this allows some operations on read-only repositories

       -o, --option=[]      set extended option (key=value, can be specified multiple times)

       --pack-size=0        set   target  pack  size  in  MiB,  created  pack  files  may  be  larger  (default:
       $RESTIC_PACK_SIZE)

       --password-command=""       shell  command   to   obtain   the   repository   password   from   (default:
       $RESTIC_PASSWORD_COMMAND)

       -p, --password-file=""      file to read the repository password from (default: $RESTIC_PASSWORD_FILE)

       -q, --quiet[=false]      do not output comprehensive progress report

       -r, --repo=""      repository to backup to or restore from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY)

       --repository-file=""      file to read the repository location from (default: $RESTIC_REPOSITORY_FILE)

       --retry-lock=0s       retry  to  lock the repository if it is already locked, takes a value like 5m or 2h
       (default: no retries)

       --stuck-request-timeout=5m0s      duration after which to retry stuck requests

       --tls-client-cert=""      path to a file containing PEM encoded TLS client certificate  and  private  key
       (default: $RESTIC_TLS_CLIENT_CERT)

       -v, --verbose[=0]      be verbose (specify multiple times or a level using --verbose=n``, max level/times
       is 2)

SEE ALSO

       restic(1)

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