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Re: getting pg_basebackup to use remote destination

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On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 11:20 AM Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 29/12/2018 20:04, Chuck Martin wrote:
> I thought I knew how to do this, but I apparently don't. I have to set
> up a new server as a standby for a PG 11.1 server. The main server has a
> lot more resources than the standby. What I want to do is run
> pg_basebackup on the main server with the output going to the data
> directory on the new server. But when I give this command:
>
> pg_basebackup -D "ssh root@10.0.1.16:/mnt/dbraid/data" -P -v -X s
>
>
> it instead writes to my root drive which doesn't have the space, so it
> fails and deletes the partial backup. 

What you might be thinking of is the "old" method of doing base backups
before pg_basebackup:  Call pg_start_backup() and then do file system
operations (tar, scp, whatever) to move the data files to where you want
them.  This is mostly obsolete.  You should run pg_basebackup on the
host where you want to set up your standby

Thanks. It’s been a while since I set up replication. Not to mention several Postgres versions. I’ve started pg_basebackup from the standby. It failed once due to an ssh error, but I reloaded sshd and started again. May take a while. It about 750gb. 
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Chuck Martin
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