I'm running postgres 8.2.5 and I'm running a PITR restore on a remote machine. The archived logs are being restored at a rate of about 5 every 3 minutes I was reading in compressed logs and uncompressing them as they are being restored. I am now reading in uncompressed logs straight into the restore. The restore rate only improved slightly - to the rate of 6 every 3 minutes. Is there something I can do in postgresql.conf or in the shared memory to get this to move faster? At this rate my recovery will run for days as I'm copying WAL logs from my production machine. Thanks Mark Steben Autorevenue
From: Mark Steben
[mailto:msteben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] I’m running postgres 8.2.5 and I’m running a
PITR restore on a remote machine. The archived logs are being restored at a rate of about 5
every 3 minutes I was reading in compressed logs and uncompressing them as
they are being restored. I am now reading in uncompressed logs straight into the
restore. The restore rate only improved slightly – to the rate
of 6 every 3 minutes. Is there something I can do in postgresql.conf or in the
shared memory to get this to move faster? At this rate my recovery will
run for days as I’m copying WAL logs from my production machine. Thanks Mark Steben Autorevenue |
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