On 12/2/15 6:25 PM, Jim Nasby wrote:
On 12/2/15 1:56 PM, David Steele wrote:
>Also, I don’t want enable archive_mode = on as it needs to maintain
>archives files.
As it turns out, archiving would be the solution to your problem. If
you were archiving you could restore a*previous* backup and then replay
WAL to exactly T3. There might be some jitter from clock differences
but it should have the desired effect.
And in this case previous could be a PG backup taken immediately before
the backup of the private DBMS.
Exactly.
I don't remember off-hand if pg_basebackup has an option for delaying
the pg_stop_backup() call, but if it does then I think the simplest
thing is to just delay that until after your private DBMS backup is
complete.
There's no option to delay it in pg_basebackup but it can be called
whenever you like when using pg_start/stop_backup. So, yeah, if the
postgres backup were started first then pg_stop_backup() could be called
right after the private backup stops. That would make them pretty much
in sync.
Of course, it's a lot of work to get that going. pg_basebackup does a
lot of work for you.
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