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I'm curious what people are using to monitor their backups? I have Borg running on a cronjob, but checking logs periodically is getting tedious, so I'd like to automate that if possible

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[–] lemmyvore@feddit.nl 3 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I check the return code from the borg backup job and issue a notification to my phone via NTFY if there was a problem.

Please note that return code 1 (warning) will be issued if a file changes while borg is backing it up so it's very common if you backup log files for example. Which is why I only notify for code 2 or greater.

You can also do it the other way and simply issue a notification no matter what happened, and just list the return code as-is. This is probably better since you also get confirmation that the backup job is actually running.