Hi, We are using pgbackrest (2.21) to backup out postgresql (11) clusters. Last night our nightly diff backup gave me the ERROR: unable to convert base 10 string '0000000B' to unsigned int. I tried if a full backup would fix this, but it didn't.
Maybe I'm missing something, but 0000000B looks hexadecimal, not decimal.
Luckily this was only on our development/test cluster, so it is not a real problem, but what is going on here and what would be the best way to fix this? The last few lines of the log (with --log-level-console=info) are: 2020-01-21 08:07:44.613 P02 INFO: backup file ericv.dev.xs4all.net:/var/lib/postgresql/11/main/pg_xact/0000 (136KB, 100%) checksum 76e273a0f888d449a540f86eacd0bb8386c49209 2020-01-21 08:07:44.614 P00 INFO: full backup size = 62.7MB 2020-01-21 08:07:44.615 P00 INFO: execute non-exclusive pg_stop_backup() and wait for all WAL segments to archive 2020-01-21 08:07:44.917 P00 INFO: backup stop archive = 0000000B00000015000000C3, lsn = 15/C3002F38 ERROR: [029]: unable to convert base 10 string '0000000B' to unsigned int 2020-01-21 08:07:45.448 P00 INFO: backup command end: aborted with exception [029] Eric Veldhuyzen
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