On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 23:57 +0000, Simon Riggs wrote:
>
> > * emit a NOTICE as soon as pg_stop_backup's actual work is done and
> > it's starting to wait for the archiver (or maybe after it's waited
> > for a few seconds, but much less than the present 60).
>
> Pointless really. Nobody runs backups in production by typing
> pg_stop_backup() except in a demo. Nobody will see this.
This is not true. It is not uncommon for a pitr setup to get out of sync
for any number of production reasons. It is one of the reasons that
PITRTools supports executing a pg_stop_backup.
Joshua D. Drake
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