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lburg801 08-14-2018 11:57 PM

Backing up Calibre libraries - help please.
 
A search for how to backup files on this site or in Calibre "Help" leaves one in limbo. It seems like such a basic and necessary step that should be included in the initial steps for using Calibre, but I'm stumped.

When I click the Calibre icon/library maintenance/library metadata backup status, there is an option to queue all books for backup. I thought this was the start of the backup process but it doesn't do anything beyond that.

Since I did not discover a backup process through Calibre, I have copied my libraries to an external hard drive but am wondering how to avoid a complete backup each time and only backup items that have changed or are new.

Can someone recommend simple software that would do this?

Thank you!

kovidgoyal 08-15-2018 12:39 AM

calibre libraries are just files and folders. Back them up however you backup all your other files.

BetterRed 08-15-2018 02:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kovidgoyal (Post 3736944)
calibre libraries are just files and folders. Back them up however you backup all your other files.

:thumbsup:

I would recommend using a file synchronisation utility, here is a list ==>> Comparison of file synchronization software

After the initial backup these utilities will maintain a mirror of your data by copying the changes (add, replace, delete). I use GoodSync, I've also seen mention of Free File Sync, rsync, and MS SyncToy by calibre users.

Include the calibre configuration data folder in the backup, which you can find via Preferences->Miscellaneous->Open calibre configuration directory

BR

bookaho!ic 08-15-2018 12:10 PM

i just 7zip and archive mine and upload to a cloud

Adoby 08-15-2018 04:21 PM

One nice trick is to start calibre from a script/batch file and have the script run a sync/snapshot/backup automatically when calibre is closed.

ilovejedd 08-15-2018 07:51 PM

I use robocopy. It's a command-line tool built-in to Windows Vista and newer.

Code:

robocopy "C:\path\to\calibre\library" "D:\path\to\backup\library" /mir /log:"calibre-backup.log"

lburg801 08-18-2018 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kovidgoyal (Post 3736944)
calibre libraries are just files and folders. Back them up however you backup all your other files.

So ultimately I did the right thing.

It would be helpful if a search in Help for backup or backup libraries led directly to this information. Same with searching this forum ,,, maybe a sticky.

Thank you ... for Caliber!

lburg801 08-18-2018 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BetterRed (Post 3736952)
:thumbsup:

I would recommend using a file synchronisation utility, here is a list ==>> Comparison of file synchronization software

After the initial backup these utilities will maintain a mirror of your data by copying the changes (add, replace, delete). I use GoodSync, I've also seen mention of Free File Sync, rsync, and MS SyncToy by calibre users.

Include the calibre configuration data folder in the backup, which you can find via Preferences->Miscellaneous->Open calibre configuration directory

BR

This is perfect. I'm using Free File Sync. Also appreciate the tip on the configuration data. Thank you!

lburg801 08-18-2018 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bookaho!ic (Post 3737058)
i just 7zip and archive mine and upload to a cloud

Good idea. Thanks!

lburg801 08-18-2018 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilovejedd (Post 3737193)
I use robocopy. It's a command-line tool built-in to Windows Vista and newer.

Code:

robocopy "C:\path\to\calibre\library" "D:\path\to\backup\library" /mir /log:"calibre-backup.log"

I had no idea this existed. Thank you.

lburg801 08-18-2018 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adoby (Post 3737128)
One nice trick is to start calibre from a script/batch file and have the script run a sync/snapshot/backup automatically when calibre is closed.

This is beyond my knowledge, unfortunately. People like me need Free File Sync! :D

BetterRed 08-18-2018 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lburg801 (Post 3738186)
This is perfect. I'm using Free File Sync. Also appreciate the tip on the configuration data. Thank you!

Good-oh

BTW from the calibre user manual ==>> How do I backup calibre?

BR

lburg801 08-24-2018 11:47 AM

Thank for the help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BetterRed (Post 3738272)
Good-oh

BTW from the calibre user manual ==>> How do I backup calibre?

BR

No matter how I phrased the search in Help, it never gave me this!

In most software there is an index and when searched it generates a list where the item is included and the links take one directly to it.

This is what I kept getting:
"Frequently Asked Questions — calibre 3.30.0 documentation
https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/faq.html
How do I backup calibre? How do I use purchased EPUB books with calibre (or what do I do with .acsm files)?; I am getting a “Permission Denied” error? Can I ...

The link opens a page about Ebook conversion. No matter how I phased the search for backing up Calibre, this is what I would get.

Thanks again for your help!

theducks 08-24-2018 01:22 PM

you retrieve the book using Adobe Digital editions using the ascmfile. That is just your 'pickup at the window' ticket

BetterRed 08-24-2018 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lburg801 (Post 3740198)
No matter how I phrased the search in Help, it never gave me this!

In most software there is an index and when searched it generates a list where the item is included and the links take one directly to it.

This is what I kept getting:
"Frequently Asked Questions — calibre 3.30.0 documentation
https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/faq.html
How do I backup calibre? How do I use purchased EPUB books with calibre (or what do I do with .acsm files)?; I am getting a “Permission Denied” error? Can I ...

The link opens a page about Ebook conversion. No matter how I phased the search for backing up Calibre, this is what I would get.

Thanks again for your help!

Yeah, searching the online calibre manual isn't the best thing since sliced bread. For me it always returns more hits in German than English. I think it's part of the Python ecosystem, hence outside of Kovid's control. But at least there is a manual, that gets updated in line with the releases.

tip 1: - for the online version use one word searches e.g. 'backup'
tip 2: - download a PDF, AZW3 or EPUB version and use the search in the appropriate reader. The links for those are on the first page of the manual.

BR


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