On 01/12/2015 07:20 AM, Antony Gelberg wrote:
Hi, We have a postgres 9.3.x box, with 1.3TB free space, and our database of around 1.8TB. Unfortunately, we're struggling to back it up. When we try a compressed backup with the following command: pg_basebackup -D "$BACKUP_PATH/$TIMESTAMP" -Ft -Z9 -P -U "$DBUSER" -w we get error: pg_basebackup: could not get transaction log end position from server: ERROR: requested WAL segment 0000000400002B9F000000B4 has already been removed This attempted backup reached 430GB before failing.
It fails because the WAL file it needs has been removed from under it.
We were advised on IRC to try -Xs, but that only works with a plain (uncompressed) backup, and as you'll note from above, we don't have enough disk space for this. Is there anything else we can do apart from get a bigger disk (not trivial at the moment)? Any best practice?
What is the purpose of the backup? In other words do really want the data and the WALs together or do you just want the data?
I suspect that setting up WAL archiving and / or playing with the wal_keep_segments setting might help, but as you can probably gather, I'd like to be sure that I'm doing something sane before I dive in. Happy to give more detail if required. Antony
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