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recovery_target_time ignored or recovery always recovers to end of WAL

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I am trying to learn/practice the administrative steps that would need to be taken in a 'fat finger' scenario, and I am running into problems. I am trying to use 'recovery.conf' to set the database state to about 15 minutes ago in order to recover from accidentally deleting important data. However, each time I restart the database in recovery mode, it seems to always return me to the state it was in when I shut it down, ignoring my 'recovery_target_time' setting.

For example:

1. I have a production 8.2.4 database running with WAL archiving enabled.
2. Thinking I am logged into a development database I  issue the commands:

start transaction;
delete from billing_info;
delete from customer_account;
commit;

3. I suddenly realize I was logged into the production database.
4. I fall out of my chair, then regain consciousness 10 minutes later.
5. I shutdown the database, and create a 'recovery.conf' file as follows:

# pretend that 2007-07-01 20:50:00 PDT was 15 minutes ago.
recovery_target_time = '2007-07-01 20:50:00 PDT'
restore_command = 'cp /pgdata/archive_logs/%f %p'
recovery_target_inclusive = 'false'

6. I start the database, and I see the following log messages:

LOG:  starting archive recovery
LOG:  recovery_target_time = 2007-07-01 20:50:00-07
LOG:  restore_command = "cp /pgdata/archive_logs/%f %p"
LOG:  recovery_target_inclusive = false
LOG:  checkpoint record is at F/7E0DD5A4
LOG:  redo record is at F/7E0DD5A4; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown TRUE
LOG:  next transaction ID: 0/693577; next OID: 35828734
LOG:  next MultiXactId: 28; next MultiXactOffset: 55
LOG:  automatic recovery in progress
LOG:  record with zero length at F/7E0DD5EC
LOG:  redo is not required
LOG:  archive recovery complete
LOG:  database system is ready

7. I log back in to the database, expecting to see all of my billing_info an customer_account records in place. But instead, the tables are empty - just as they were when the db was shutdown.

What have I don't wrong? Or is there some other procedure to use in these situations?

Thanks,
jason


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