Re: Postgres point-in-time recovery failure

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I'm doing a pg_basebackup to create the instance with -x specified so some of the logs are in the pg_xlog directory after the backup. It always seems to fall over with the same error on the first log. I've tried this numerous times with different backups and it always fails on the first log.

I've used the same method to create a hot standby which works, but only because streaming replication is getting the data across. But this won't work in a disaster recovery situation. 

My backup command for the primary WAL logs is a script. Here is the contents of the script:

ls -1 $PGDATA/pg_xlog | while read f; do
{
  if [ -f $PGDATA/pg_xlog/$f ] ; then
  if [ ! -f $LOGPATH/$f ] ; then
     echo "$PGDATA/pg_xlog/$f" >> $LOGFILE
     cp $PGDATA/pg_xlog/$f $LOGPATH
     status=$?
     echo status=$status >> $LOGFILE
     scp $LOGPATH/$f $SCPHOST:$LOGPATH &
  fi
  fi
} done;




On 26 February 2013 19:38, Albe Laurenz <laurenz.albe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cheryl Grant wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to test restoration of a database using point-in-time
> recovery. I'm taking a backup of the database using pg_basebackup:
> pg_basebackup -D /postgres/data -Fp -l RestorePostgres -U reco -w -h
> radmast01  -p 5432
> Then attempting to recover the backup on a second server using the following
> recovery.conf settings:
> restore_command = 'cp /apps/postgres/backup/WAL/%f %p'
> recovery_target_time = '2013-02-26 12:53:00'
> recovery_target_inclusive=true
> Every time I start the recovery I get the following error in the log file
> and the instance crashes:
>   2844LOG:  database system was interrupted; last known up at 2013-02-26
> 12:46:56 EST
>   2844LOG:  creating missing WAL directory "pg_xlog/archive_status"
>   2844LOG:  starting point-in-time recovery to 2013-02-26 12:53:00+11
>   2844LOG:  restored log file "000000010000017D00000056" from archive
>   2844LOG:  unexpected pageaddr 17D/2E000000 in log file 381, segment 86,
> offset 0
>   2844LOG:  invalid checkpoint record
>   2844FATAL:  could not locate required checkpoint record
>   2844HINT:  If you are not restoring from a backup, try removing the file
> "/apps/postgres/data/backup_label".
>   2825LOG:  startup process (PID 2844) exited with exit code 1
>   2825LOG:  aborting startup due to startup process failure

That indicates that the WAL file 000000010000017D00000056 is
broken.  Are you sure that it is from the PostgreSQL server
you backed up?  How did you archive the WAL files?

Yours,
Laurenz Albe



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