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nixos/borgbackup: add option to make systemd timer persistent #75056

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@feijoas feijoas commented Dec 5, 2019

Setting the systemd-timer option Persisten=true guarantees the backup if it missed a run due to the machine being off.

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LGTM. Would be great if you could improve the docs a bit, but apart from that, this patch should be good to go :)

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feijoas commented Dec 7, 2019

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Is persistent the option name we wanna use? It may not be obvious that this is a option for the timer and not borgbackup.

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mweinelt commented Mar 8, 2020

Then maybe call it persistentTimer to point to the relationship with the timer unit.

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fixed in #153346

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