On Tue, 2024-05-21 at 23:58 +0000, Dmitry O Litvintsev wrote: > > > I am observing the following error which confuses me: > > > > > > # psql -U postgres template1 -c "checkpoint; select pg_backup_start('${dest}.tar.Z', true)" > > > CHECKPOINT > > > pg_backup_start > > > ----------------- > > > 17BF7/3009498 > > > (1 row) > > > > > > # psql -U postgres template1 -c "select pg_backup_stop(true)" > > > ERROR: backup is not in progress > > > HINT: Did you call pg_backup_start()? > > > > > > This is postgresql 15.6 running on RH 7. > > > > Yep, nowadays you must keep the transaction where you issued backup start open until > > you issue backup end. Using -c isn't going to cut it. > > Oops. This means major rewrite of my backup procedure. Thanks for pointing > this out. I will likely just switch to pg_basebackup. What I have is > something old and gnarly from the days of psql version 8. You could try https://github.com/cybertec-postgresql/safe-backup to make the transition smoother. Yours, Laurenz Albe