> You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. When I do a PITR, the database is in recovery mode. (in archive recovery) What do I need to do to get it back in "in production" mode? On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 4:19 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. > > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 15:01, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >> >> > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! >> >> you're right, now I get it. :) >> >> On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> > Hello, >> > >> > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! >> > >> > BR >> > >> > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit : >> >> >> >> вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> >> >>> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. >> >>> Can I restore only one database? >> >> >> >> >> >> Yup. >> >> >> >> https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore >> >> >> >> Look for --db-include >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Victor Yegorov