Good afternoon all, I'm trying to use pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to create point-in-time backups. More specifically, I'm trying to use filesystem tools (notably rsync or an rsync-like tool) since the production machine is on the other end of a (narrow, expensive) pipe. pg_dump is too expensive (both in time and bandwidth); the gzip-compressed database dump is about 30GB. These backups might be maintained/used by others who are only somewhat familiar with Linux and PostgreSQL, so I'm trying to keep them as simple as possible. Now if I read it right (and I'm concerned I'm not), then according to section 24.3 of the documentation (Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)), the backup procedure needs to be as follows: 1. Issue pg_start_backup('label') 2. Perform rsync of cluster directory 3. Issue pg_stop_backup() 4. Copy all logs from start of pg_start_backup() through to when pg_stop_backup() finished (using the backup history file, I guess, which I haven't actually been able to find yet :) So far enough. Before I really grasped that, though, I was testing with just steps #1 through #3. And everything always seemed to work fine. Ultimately I tested it dozens of times. With various loads on the production server (certainly at times with more than enough writes to max out the number of allowed log segments). And the restore never failed (no errors at least, and spot-checking the data indicated that everything appeared to be in place). Am I on drugs? Just crazy lucky? Is #4 actually necessary? (I can imagine ways of writing to the cluster files which might make it unnecessary, maybe somebody implemented that and didn't update the documentation?) Thanks very much in advance, David -- Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in mud. After a while, you realise the pig is enjoying it. OpenPGP v4 key ID: 4096R/59DDCB9F Fingerprint: CC53 F124 35C0 7BC2 58FE 7A3C 157D DFD9 59DD CB9F Retrieve from subkeys.pgp.net -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general