# SYNOPSIS
bup split [-r *host*:*path*] <-b|-t|-c|-n *name*> [-v] [-q]
- [--bench] [--max-pack-size=*bytes*]
+ [--bench] [--max-pack-size=*bytes*] [-#]
[--max-pack-objects=*n*] [--fanout=*count]
[--git-ids] [--keep-boundaries] [filenames...]
-r, --remote=*host*:*path*
: save the backup set to the given remote server. If
*path* is omitted, uses the default path on the remote
- server (you still need to include the ':')
-
+ server (you still need to include the ':'). The connection to the
+ remote server is made with SSH. If you'd like to specify which port, user
+ or private key to use for the SSH connection, we recommend you use the
+ `~/.ssh/config` file.
+
-b, --blobs
: output a series of git blob ids that correspond to the
chunks in the dataset.
like k, M, or G to specify multiples of 1024,
1024*1024, 1024*1024*1024 respectively.
+-*#*, --compress=*#*
+: set the compression level to # (a value from 0-9, where
+ 9 is the highest and 0 is no compression). The default
+ is 1 (fast, loose compression)
+
# EXAMPLE
# SEE ALSO
-`bup-join`(1), `bup-index`(1), `bup-save`(1), `bup-on`(1)
+`bup-join`(1), `bup-index`(1), `bup-save`(1), `bup-on`(1), `ssh_config`(5)
# BUP