Verbose output only provides details about backup archive, metadata, and, consequently, is very useful.
Also, providing --keep-copy in combination is intriguing...
When specifying '--no-download' or '--no-download=true', '--keep-copy' will be hardcoded to 'true' to store that archive remotely. So, if user provides a value for -keep-copy, it will be ignored.
Specifying '--no-download=false' whilst possible, is also redundant, as this is the default behavior of the command. Essentially, it means "download the backup archive to my client'.
I am updating command help and clearer outputs as per suggestion in the description above.
Verbose output only provides details about backup archive, metadata, and, consequently, is very useful.
Also, providing --keep-copy in combination is intriguing...
When specifying '--no-download' or '--no-download= true', '--keep-copy' will be hardcoded to 'true' to store that archive remotely. So, if user provides a value for -keep-copy, it will be ignored.
Specifying '--no-download= false' whilst possible, is also redundant, as this is the default behavior of the command. Essentially, it means "download the backup archive to my client'.
I am updating command help and clearer outputs as per suggestion in the description above.