girish R G peetle <giri.anamika0@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Thanks Kevin. > > "Be careful that when you resume after such an interruption you do > not skip any files and that you complete or re-copy any files that > were partially copied before the problems." > > Here you mean, we should not skip any files that was already backed up before interruption ? >  I will have to backup entire content under DATA directory again ? False. Any file already copied and known copied thoroughly should not require copying again. The file under copy when the network drop occurred needs copying again and/or syncing if your copy program knows how to do that without moving all bits... and of course all missing files need copying also. HTH > Thanks > Girish > > On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Kevin Grittner <kgrittn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > girish R G peetle <giri.anamika0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Steps > > - Database size is 1 TB > > - I'll execute pg_start_backup('label'); > > - I will traverse through the DATA directory to get the list of > >  directories and files. > > - I will start moving the files to backup media. ( over network ) > > - When I'm half way (500GB done), network error happens. So > >  movement of files is halted. > > - Network issue is resolve after 30 minutes (In this time files > >  might have got deleted or added with creation/deletion of > >  database/tables ) > > - I'll resume moving the files to backup media from where it had > >  halted. > > - When movement of files is done, I'll execute pg_stop_backup() > > - I'll move all the transaction logs that got archived to backup > >  media. > > > > Is PostgreSQL server recovery to a consistent state possible with > > backup content obtained from above steps ? > > As long as you follow all the rules for what files to copy (and not > copy), you should have a good backup. Some things to be careful > about that I've seen people get wrong with some frequency: > > - Be sure to exclude all files in and under the pg_xlog directory. >  The backup should contain the directory itself, and it is best to >  include its subdirectory, but copying the files can cause >  corruption. > - Exclude the postmaster.pid file. > - Be sure *not* to exclude the backup_label file. Without this >  file, restoring from the backup may or may not have corruption, >  which may or may not be initially apparent. > > Be careful that when you resume after such an interruption you do > not skip any files and that you complete or re-copy any files that > were partially copied before the problems. > > -- > Kevin Grittner > EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com > The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company > -- Jerry Sievers Postgres DBA/Development Consulting e: postgres.consulting@xxxxxxxxxxx p: 312.241.7800 -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin