Re: online backup - v810 vs. v814

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Hey Andy,

Sorry for the confusion. That file and the one in archive_status (*.backup.done) are from v810. I'm wondering why my PITR backup in v814 doesn't leave me with similiear files. Neither *.backup in pg_xlog or *.backup.done in archive_status shows up. I was wondering if that was by design or I have a problem.

~DjK





From: Andy Shellam <andy.shellam-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Andy Shellam <andy.shellam-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Mr. Dan" <bitsandbytes88@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] online backup - v810 vs. v814
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 17:05:45 +0100

That looks to be a file hanging around from a previous PITR backup. That file should be in your xlog archive.

cat the contents and you'll see which backup it belongs to.

Andy.

Mr. Dan wrote:
Hi,

I do an online backup with v814 and v810. I've noticed that there is a file showing up in the PGDATA directory/pg_xlog/00000000010000251000000C2.0021CDDE.backup owned by postgres 284 bytes in size that shows up in v810. That file isn't showing up in v814. Is that by design?

~DjK


psql -d somedb "SELECT pg_start_backup()



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