![]() With project-repository/ as your working directory, run the following init command on server-01. After that, navigate into your new repositories with cd: Once you have those details on hand, you are ready to create a repository directory on each of your Droplets using the mkdir command. duplicacy init repository_id s3:// endpoint/ space_name/ folder_name/.When doing so, remember to follow the folder’s name with a trailing slash: If you’d like your backups to go to a specific folder within your Space, add the name of the folder after the name of your space when you run the init command. If your Space’s URL is example_, its name would just be example_space. Be aware that this is not your Space’s URL. space_name: This is the name of your Space which was specified during its creation. ![]() Your Space’s endpoint name can also be copied directly from the Spaces Control Panel under the “Settings” tab. For DigitalOcean Spaces, the endpoint will be the region followed by.
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