Re: WAL file questions - how to relocate on Windows, how to replay after total loss, etc - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alan Hodgson
Subject Re: WAL file questions - how to relocate on Windows, how to replay after total loss, etc
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Msg-id 200808281102.49554@hal.medialogik.com
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In response to Re: WAL file questions - how to relocate on Windows, how to replay after total loss, etc  (Shane Ambler <pgsql@Sheeky.Biz>)
Responses Re: WAL file questions - how to relocate on Windows, how to replay after total loss, etc  ("John T. Dow" <john@johntdow.com>)
Re: WAL file questions - how to relocate on Windows, how to replay after total loss, etc  (Shane Ambler <pgsql@Sheeky.Biz>)
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On Thursday 28 August 2008, Shane Ambler <pgsql@sheeky.biz> wrote:
> If you have a filesystem backup from 6 hours ago, then the WAL files as
> they are now can be used to update the backup to match the db as it is
> now. This makes the filesystem backup have two points of interest. First
> the entire data folder. Second the WAL files. You may backup the entire
> data folder maybe once a day (or week?) but you would also want to backup
> the WAL files maybe every 15 mins.

No, no. Completed WAL files will be archived automatically as part of the
PITR backup strategy. Just backing up WAL files from pg_xlog isn't useful.
The files get overwritten constantly.


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Alan

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