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@@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ below for how to configure this.
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borgmatic integrates with these monitoring services and libraries, pinging
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them as backups happen:
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* [Healthchecks](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#healthchecks-hook)
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* [Cronitor](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#cronitor-hook)
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* [Cronhub](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#cronhub-hook)
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* [PagerDuty](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#pagerduty-hook)
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* [ntfy](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#ntfy-hook)
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* [Grafana Loki](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#loki-hook)
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* [Apprise](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#apprise-hook)
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* [Uptime Kuma](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#uptimekuma-hook)
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* [Cronhub](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#cronhub-hook)
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* [Cronitor](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#cronitor-hook)
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* [Grafana Loki](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#loki-hook)
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* [Healthchecks](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#healthchecks-hook)
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* [ntfy](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#ntfy-hook)
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* [PagerDuty](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#pagerduty-hook)
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* [Uptime Kuma](https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/monitor-your-backups/#uptime-kuma-hook)
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The idea is that you'll receive an alert when something goes wrong or when the
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service doesn't hear from borgmatic for a configured interval (if supported).
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@@ -508,59 +508,60 @@ details.
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## Uptime Kuma hook
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[Uptime Kuma](https://uptime.kuma.pet) is an easy-to-use self-hosted
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monitoring tool and can provide a Push monitor type to accept
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HTTP `GET` requests from a service instead of contacting it
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directly.
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[Uptime Kuma](https://uptime.kuma.pet) is an easy-to-use, self-hosted
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monitoring tool and can provide a Push monitor type to accept HTTP `GET`
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requests from a service instead of contacting it directly.
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Uptime Kuma allows you to see a history of monitor states and
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can in turn alert via Ntfy, Gotify, Matrix, Apprise, Email, and many more.
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Uptime Kuma allows you to see a history of monitor states and can in turn
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alert via ntfy, Gotify, Matrix, Apprise, Email, and many more.
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An example configuration is shown here with all the available options:
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```yaml
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uptimekuma:
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uptime_kuma:
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push_url: https://kuma.my-domain.com/api/push/abcd1234
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states:
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- start
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- finish
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- fail
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```
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The `push_url` is provided to your from your Uptime Kuma service and
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includes a query string; the text including and after the question mark ('?').
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Please do not include the query string in the `push_url` configuration,
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borgmatic will add this automatically depending on the state of your backup.
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Using `start`, `finish` and `fail` states means you will get two 'up beats' in
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Uptime Kuma for successful backups and the ability to see on failures if
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and when the backup started (was there a `start` beat?).
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The `push_url` is provided to your from your Uptime Kuma service and
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originally includes a query string—the text including and after the question
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mark (`?`). But please do not include the query string in the `push_url`
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configuration; borgmatic will add this automatically depending on the state of
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your backup.
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A reasonable base-level configuration for an Uptime Kuma Monitor
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for a backup is below:
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Using `start`, `finish` and `fail` states means you will get two "up beats" in
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Uptime Kuma for successful backups and the ability to see failures if and when
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the backup started (was there a `start` beat?).
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A reasonable base-level configuration for an Uptime Kuma Monitor for a backup
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is below:
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```ini
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# These are to be entered into Uptime Kuma and not into your
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# borgmatic configuration.
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# These are to be entered into Uptime Kuma and not into your borgmatic
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# configuration.
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# Push monitors wait for the client to contact Uptime Kuma instead of Uptime
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# Kuma contacting the client. This is perfect for backup monitoring.
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Monitor Type = Push
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# Push monitors wait for the client to contact Uptime Kuma
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# instead of Uptime Kuma contacting the client.
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# This is perfect for backup monitoring.
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Heartbeat Interval = 90000 # = 25 hours = 1 day + 1 hour
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# Wait 6 times the Heartbeat Retry (below) before logging a heartbeat missed
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# Wait 6 times the Heartbeat Retry (below) before logging a heartbeat missed.
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Retries = 6
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# Multiplied by Retries this gives a grace period within which
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# the monitor goes into the "Pending" state
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# Multiplied by Retries this gives a grace period within which the monitor
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# goes into the "Pending" state.
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Heartbeat Retry = 360 # = 10 minutes
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# For each Heartbeat Interval if the backup fails repeatedly,
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# a notification is sent each time.
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# For each Heartbeat Interval if the backup fails repeatedly, a notification
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# is sent each time.
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Resend Notification every X times = 1
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```
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## Scripting borgmatic
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To consume the output of borgmatic in other software, you can include an
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