proxmox-file-restore extract <snapshot> <path> [<target>] [OPTIONS]
Restore files from a backup snapshot.
<snapshot>:<string>- Group/Snapshot path.
<path>:<string>- Path to restore. Directories will be restored as .zip files if extracted to stdout.
<target>:<string>- Target directory path. Use '-' to write to standard output.
Optional parameters:
--base64<boolean> (default=false)- If set, 'path' will be interpreted as base64 encoded.
--crypt-modenone|encrypt|sign-only (default=encrypt)- Defines whether data is encrypted (using an AEAD cipher), only signed, or neither.
--driver Qemu
--keyfd<integer> (0 - N)- Pass an encryption key via an already opened file descriptor.
--keyfile<string>- Path to encryption key. All data will be encrypted using this key.
--repository<string>- Repository URL.
--verbose<boolean> (default=false)- Print verbose information
proxmox-file-restore help [{<command>}] [OPTIONS]
Get help about specified command (or sub-command).
<command>:<array>- Command. This may be a list in order to spefify nested sub-commands.
Optional parameters:
--verbose<boolean>- Verbose help.
proxmox-file-restore list <snapshot> <path> [OPTIONS]
List a directory from a backup snapshot.
<snapshot>:<string>- Group/Snapshot path.
<path>:<string>- Path to restore. Directories will be restored as .zip files.
Optional parameters:
--base64<boolean> (default=false)- If set, 'path' will be interpreted as base64 encoded.
--crypt-modenone|encrypt|sign-only (default=encrypt)- Defines whether data is encrypted (using an AEAD cipher), only signed, or neither.
--driver Qemu
--keyfd<integer> (0 - N)- Pass an encryption key via an already opened file descriptor.
--keyfile<string>- Path to encryption key. All data will be encrypted using this key.
--output-formattext|json|json-pretty- Output format.
--repository<string>- Repository URL.
proxmox-file-restore status [OPTIONS]
Retrieve status information about currently running/mapped restore images
Optional parameters:
--driver Qemu
--output-formattext|json|json-pretty- Output format.
proxmox-file-restore stop <name>
Immediately stop/unmap a given image. Not typically necessary, as VMs will stop themselves after a timer anyway.
<name>:<string>- The name of the VM to stop.