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Plakar: Developer branch Plakar: v1.1.0 (beta) Plakar: v1.0.6 Plakar: v1.0.5
Getting Started
Overview Installation Quickstart Synchronize multiple copies Backup non-filesystem data
Guides
Scheduling Tasks Importing Configurations Creating a Kloset Store Serving a Kloset Store over HTTP Excluding files from a backup Retrieving secrets via external command Creating a custom connector Logging In to Plakar Managing packages Pruning snapshots
MySQL
Logical backups with SQL dumps Physical backups
PostgreSQL
Logical backups with pg_dump Physical backups with pg_basebackup
OVHcloud
Using OVHcloud VPS as a Dedicated Backup Server Backing Up an OVHcloud Managed PostgreSQL Database
Exoscale
Using Exoscale Compute as a Dedicated Backup Server Back Up an Exoscale Managed MySQL Database
Integrations
S3 SFTP / SSH Notion Dropbox iCloud Drive Koofr Google Drive OneDrive OpenDrive Proton Drive Proxmox Kubernetes etcd
Explanations
How Plakar Works Should you push or pull backups How many Kloset Stores should you create Why multiple backup copies matter Why you need to backup your SaaS How Maintenance Works
References
Plakar Ptar Command line syntax Go Kloset SDK
Commands
archive backup cat check create destination diag diff digest dup info locate login logout ls maintenance mount pkg-add pkg-build pkg-create pkg-manifest.yaml pkg-recipe.yaml pkg-rm pkg-show plakar policy prune ptar query restore rm scheduler server service source store sync token ui version
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PLAKAR-LOGOUT(1) General Commands Manual PLAKAR-LOGOUT(1)

NAME

plakar-logout — Log out from Plakar services

SYNOPSIS

plakar logout

DESCRIPTION

The plakar logout command logs out an authenticated session with the Plakar platform.

EXAMPLES

Log out from the current session:

$ plakar logout

SEE ALSO

plakar(1), plakar-login(1), plakar-service(1)

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