Re: [Patch] pg_rewind: options to use restore_command fromrecovery.conf or command line - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Alexey Kondratov
Subject Re: [Patch] pg_rewind: options to use restore_command fromrecovery.conf or command line
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Msg-id 1088452e-19d6-c011-a48c-382e38360c71@postgrespro.ru
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In response to Re: [Patch] pg_rewind: options to use restore_command fromrecovery.conf or command line  (Alexey Kondratov <a.kondratov@postgrespro.ru>)
Responses Re: [Patch] pg_rewind: options to use restore_command fromrecovery.conf or command line
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On 01.08.2019 19:53, Alexey Kondratov wrote:
> On 26.07.2019 20:43, Liudmila Mantrova wrote:
>> On a more general note, I wonder if everyone is happy with the 
>> --using-postgresql-conf option name, or we should continue searching 
>> for a narrower term. Unfortunately, I don't have any better 
>> suggestions right now, but I believe it should be clear that its 
>> purpose is to fetch missing WAL files for target. What do you think?
>>
>
> I don't like it either, but this one was my best guess then. Maybe 
> --restore-target-wal instead of --using-postgresql-conf will be 
> better? And --target-restore-command instead of --restore-command if 
> we want to specify that this is restore_command for target server?
>

As Alvaro correctly pointed in the nearby thread [1], we've got an 
interference regarding -R command line argument. I agree that it's a 
good idea to reserve -R for recovery configuration write to be 
consistent with pg_basebackup, so I've updated my patch to use another 
letters:

1. -c/--restore-target-wal --- to use restore_command from postgresql.conf
2. -C/--target-restore-command --- to pass restore_command as a command 
line argument

Updated and rebased patch is attached. However, now I'm wondering, do we 
actually need 1. as a separated option and not being enabled by default? 
I cannot imagine a situation, when restore_command is set in the 
postgresql.conf and someone prefer pg_rewind to fail instead of fetching 
missed WALs automatically, but maybe there are some cases?


[1] 
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20190925174812.GA4916%40alvherre.pgsql


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Alexey Kondratov

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