Greetings,
* David Steele (david@pgmasters.net) wrote:
> On 12/28/17 6:15 PM, chiru r wrote:
> > I am unable to copy the complete backup.manifest file due to security
> > reasons . please find the below contents.
> >
> > [backup:target]
> > pg_data={"path":"/u02/pgdata01/9.5/data","type":"path"}
> >
pg_tblspc/721349={"path":"/u02/pgdata02/report1","tablespace-id":"721349","tablespace-name":"report1","type":"link"}
> >
> > [db]
> > db1={"db-id":770161,"db-last-system-id":13289}
> > db2={"db-id":770162,"db-last-system-id":13289}
> > db3={"db-id":770169,"db-last-system-id":13289}
> > postgres={"db-id":13294,"db-last-system-id":13289}
> > template0={"db-id":13289,"db-last-system-id":13289}
> > template1={"db-id":1,"db-last-system-id":13289}
>
> OK -- it looks like this is a bug. pgBackRest is validating the
> database mappings against the files in the manifest but does not
> recognize databases that are assigned to a tablespace. It's OK if
> tables are assigned to a tablespace, but not the entire database.
>
> We'll fix this in the next release. I've opened an issue on github to
> track it: https://github.com/pgbackrest/pgbackrest/issues
Of course, a full restore should work just fine, this issue occurs
only if you're doing a single-database restore from a cluster.
Presuming you're doing more than just testing, doing a full restore
(and then dropping the databases that you don't want) would be a
workaround until 1.28 is out.
Thanks!
Stephen