+ run|resume) : ;;
+
+ # This works better than the normal archive command. We have to
+ # specify the mount points, but that is what we are used to doing and
+ # we prefer it. Another difference is that archive works recursively
+ # and we don't care about that. Sometimes we may still want to run
+ # btrbk archive, but it doesn't even use the config file, so just
+ # run it directly, eg:
+ # time s btrbk -v archive /mnt/r7/amy/boot/btrbk ssh://bo/mnt/boot2/btrbk
+ archive)
+ cmd_arg=resume
+ std_preserve="999h 999d 999w 999m"
+ q_preserve="$std_preserve"
+ preserve_arg=-p
+ ;;