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pgbackrest - question about restoring cluster to a new cluster on same server

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Hi,

(Thanks, Stephen, for helping with my earlier problem.)

Scenario: there's data corruption on production server, so we need to do a PITR restore from "a few days ago" of the cluster holding the prod databases to a second cluster on that same VM in order to try and find the missing data and load it back into the prod cluster.

Other than putting a high I/O load on the LUN where repo-path is located (from both writing WALs to it and reading the backed up files), will there be any problems when "pg_ctl start" processes recovery.conf and applies the WAL files to the new cluster while the prod cluster is writing new WAL files.

Does my question make sense?

Thanks
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