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							@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ General usage:
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### Required parameters
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#### -d, NextCloud data directory
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#### -d _/path/to/data/_, NextCloud data directory
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This is the full path to the location where NextCloud actually stores data.  In
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a setup such as I recommend on my blog at
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@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ a setup such as I recommend on my blog at
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using an entry such as *'/var/nc_data'*.  This directory and all subdirectories
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automatically included in the backup.
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#### -n, NextCloud webroot
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#### -n _/path/to/nextcloud/_, NextCloud webroot
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This is the directory in which NextCloud's php and html files are located.  It
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is generally somewhere under your webroot directory.  This is required so the
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script can find the 'OCC' command to invoke maintenance mode.
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#### -w, webuser account
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#### -w _accountName_, webuser account
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This is the account that NextCloud runs under via your webserver.  This is
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almost always *'www-data'*.  You would have to check your NGINX/Apache config to
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ enter/exit maintenance mode with knowing what user to emulate.
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### Optional parameters
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#### -5 _path/to/filename.html_, path to 503 html error page
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#### -5 _/path/to/filename.html_, path to 503 html error page
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The path to an html file for the script to copy to your webroot during the
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backup process.  This file can be scanned by your webserver and a 503 error can
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ be issued by the script but, it will continue executing.  More details on the
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503 notification can be found later in the [503 functionality]() section of this
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document. **Default: _scriptpath/503.html_**
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#### -b _path/to/filename.file_, path to borg details file
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#### -b _/path/to/filename.file_, path to borg details file
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This is a text file that lays out various borg options such as repo name,
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password, additional files to include, exclusion patters, etc.  A sample file is
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ entries can be found later in this document in the [borg details file]()
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section.
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**Default: _scriptpath/nc_borg.details_**
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#### -l _path/to/filename.file_, log file location
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#### -l _/path/to/filename.file_, log file location
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If you have a particular place you'd like this script to save it's log file,
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then you can specify it using this parameter.  I would recommend *'/var/log'*.
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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ By default, the script will name the log file *scriptname*.log and will save it
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in the same directory as the script itself.
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**Default: _scriptpath/scriptname.log_**
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#### -s _path/to/filename.file_, path to SQL details file
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#### -s _/path/to/filename.file_, path to SQL details file
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This is text file containing the details needed to connect to NextCloud's SQL
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database.  For more information about the *required order* of entries can be
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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ switch.
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**Note: This will make your log file very large, very quickly since EVERY file
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being backed up is written to the log.**
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#### -w _path_, path to webroot
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#### -w _/path/to/webroot/_, path to webroot
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This is the path to the directory your webserver is using as it's default root.
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In other words, this is the directory that contains the html files served when
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