commit acfc900997794cbaf9988d107a5fd062e2c6821e parent eb48a3fac260c30d282cb7fd2f3fe711f00b302e Author: Daniel GarcĂa <dani-garcia@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2018 22:56:16 +0200 Merge pull request #224 from fbartels/patch-2 refine backup instructions Diffstat:
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md @@ -420,10 +420,10 @@ Bitwarden_rs is already packaged for Archlinux thanks to @mqus. There is an [AUR The sqlite3 database should be backed up using the proper sqlite3 backup command. This will ensure the database does not become corrupted if the backup happens during a database write. ``` -sqlite3 /$DATA_FOLDER/db.sqlite3 ".backup '/$DATA_FOLDER/db-backup/backup.sq3'" +sqlite3 /$DATA_FOLDER/db.sqlite3 ".backup '/$DATA_FOLDER/db-backup/backup.sqlite3'" ``` -This command can be run via a CRON job everyday, however note that it will overwrite the same backup.sq3 file each time. This backup file should therefore be saved via incremental backup either using a CRON job command that appends a timestamp or from another backup app such as Duplicati. +This command can be run via a CRON job everyday, however note that it will overwrite the same `backup.sqlite3` file each time. This backup file should therefore be saved via incremental backup either using a CRON job command that appends a timestamp or from another backup app such as Duplicati. To restore simply overwrite `db.sqlite3` with `backup.sqlite3` (while bitwarden_rs is stopped). ### 2. the attachments folder