Re: base backup requirements for PITR - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Gabriele Bartolini
Subject Re: base backup requirements for PITR
Date
Msg-id 50BC6FC1.20208@2ndQuadrant.it
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In response to Re: base backup requirements for PITR  ("Albe Laurenz" <laurenz.albe@wien.gv.at>)
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Hi Laurenz,

Il 01/12/12 12:18, Albe Laurenz ha scritto:
> Gabriele, I understand that you want to spread the word,
> but the OP's problem was a different one:
You are right. I totally missed that. I skimmed the email (very quickly)
and thought that in that particular context Andrew was referring to PITR
in general.
> He wants to create a base backup by just copying the
> data directory of an 8.4 warm standby server.
> There is no possibility to run pg_(start|stop)_backup,
> but the documentation seems to suggest that it could work
> anyway:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/warm-standby.html#BACKUP-INCREMENTAL-UPDATED
Yes, it is possible. I'd like to try and implement that in Barman, in
order to automate this. I'd try and follow this path though:
pg_start_backup() on the master, wait for the operation to be replayed
on the standby (with pg_controldata if < 9.0 or through hot standby),
rsync/tar from the standby, then pg_stop_backup() on the master. If you
think of following this path yourself, please make sure you test it
accurately (especially for production environment).

Sorry Andrew about misunderstanding the original question.

Cheers,
Gabriele

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