On 11/20/20 1:00 PM, Ron wrote:
On 11/20/20 2:56 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 11/20/20 10:01 AM, Durumdara wrote:
Hello!
We need to log the pg_dump's state.
What objects are in copy, and what are the starting and ending times.
But when I try to redirect the output, the result doesn't have
timestamps.
PG 11, on Windows.
As I see the -v option isn't enough to see the starting times.
For example:
2020-11-19 12:00:01.084 Dump table content table1
2020-11-19 12:03:12.932 Dump table content table2
...
etc.
If you are redirecting to a file it have the creation time that you
can use. Internally times don't really matter for the objects as the
dump is based on a snapshot. Said snapshot is based on visible
transactions not time. So for practical purposes they all occur at the
same 'time'.
It makes all the difference when monitoring the progress of a backup.
With -v you will get running list of objects dumped, just not the time.
The time is only of value relative to the following. Progress will only
be measurable by determining what is left to run and the time for each
object. Not sure that is feasible as you would have to pre-run the dump
to get information about the number of objects and an estimate of the
data quantity involved and the effect of each on the other. I could see
that estimate getting worse the bigger the data set(and hence the more
you cared) got. Because at some point the load on the machine would
affect the output speed of the dump.
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Adrian Klaver
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