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Re: How to restore the table space tar files created by pg_basebackup?

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It will be that if you have the tablespaces in the actual directories.
The question is how and why you ended up with the tablespaces in the
actual directories there, and not symlinks. It seems rather pointless
to have tablespaces if they go in there...

//Magnus

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 13:35, Samba <saasira@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Venkat,
> I verified that the tablespaces are located in actual directories and not
> any symbolic links. Another interesting thing is that the content in these
> additional tar.gz files is already present in the base.tar.gz file.
>
> Regards,
> Samba
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Venkat Balaji <venkat.balaji@xxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> Do you have Tablespace directories with a softlink to the data directory ?
>> Thanks
>> VB
>> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 7:42 PM, Samba <saasira@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have taken a base backup of my master server using pg_basebackup
>>> command as below:
>>> pg_basebackup -D /tmp/PostgresBackup/ -Ft -Z 9 -l masterbackup -h
>>> localhost -U replication -w
>>>
>>> The above created 4 tar files, namely: 16394.tar.gz  16395.tar.gz
>>>  16396.tar.gz  base.tar.gz
>>>
>>> I do know that my database contains 3 table spaces in addition to
>>> pg_default and pg_global ( I guess, that is why it created those three
>>> numbered tar.gz files, plus one base.tar.gz file ) and my master and standby
>>> servers are identical by all means.
>>>
>>> Now, I'm not sure how can I restore these files on the standby server. I
>>> could restore the base.tar.gz into the data directory on standby and the
>>> streaming replication has started working properly. But I'm not sure what to
>>> do with these additional numbered gz files which contains the same data that
>>> is already contained in the base.tar.gz file.
>>>
>>> Can some one explain me what to do with these files? The documentation
>>> for pg_basebackup does not mention this information, it just says that a
>>> different variant of the command will fail if there are multiple table
>>> spaces.
>>>
>>> Another related query is if  we can specify the name of the backup file
>>> instead of leaving it to be base.tar.gz file.
>>>
>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>> Samba
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

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