Re: configure multiple repository path in pgbackrest - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Ron |
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Subject | Re: configure multiple repository path in pgbackrest |
Date | |
Msg-id | 7dc4dcf1-8724-1ed4-bbf6-0545cb21c319@gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: configure multiple repository path in pgbackrest (Pavan Kumar <pavan.dba27@gmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-general |
You set pg1-path and pg1-port in both v1demo and v2demo. Shouldn't v2demo use pg2-path and pg2-port?
On 6/5/19 2:43 PM, Pavan Kumar wrote:
Hello Ron,Thank you so much for quick response.here is my configuration.[postgres@oralnx v2demo4448]$cat /etc/pgbackrest/pgbackrest.conf
[v1demo]
pg1-path=/oradbaudit/pg_data_dir
pg1-port=5400
[v2demo]
pg1-path=/oratrace/11_2_data
pg1-port=4448
# Backup repository configuration
[global]
repo1-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visdemo5400
repo1-retention-full=2repo2-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/v2demo4448
repo2-retention-full=2
[postgres@oralnx v2demo4448]$
[postgres@oralnx v2demo4448]$ pgbackrest --stanza=v2demo --log-path=/oratrace/pg_alert_log --repo-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/v2demo4448 --log-level-console=detail --log-level-file=detail stanza-create
WARN: configuration file contains invalid option 'repo2-path' >>>>>>>> *************
WARN: configuration file contains invalid option 'repo2-retention-full' >>>>>> *********
2019-06-05 19:35:05.351 P00 INFO: stanza-create command begin 2.14: --log-level-console=detail --log-level-file=detail --log-path=/oratrace/pg_alert_log --pg1-path=/oratrace/11_2_data --pg1-port=4448 --repo1-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/v2demo4448 --stanza=v2demo >>>>> ***** for some reason it took repo1- path
2019-06-05 19:35:06.674 P00 INFO: stanza-create command end: completed successfully (1324ms)
[postgres@oralnx v2demo4448]$It got errored out when I check stanza[postgres@oralnx v2demo4448]$pgbackrest --stanza=v2demo --log-level-console=info check
WARN: configuration file contains invalid option 'repo2-path'
WARN: configuration file contains invalid option 'repo2-retention-full'
2019-06-05 19:36:31.188 P00 INFO: check command begin 2.14: --log-level-console=info --pg1-path=/oratrace/11_2_data --pg1-port=4448 --repo1-path=/orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visdemo5400 --stanza=v2demo >>>> *** why it is not taking repo2-path
ERROR [055]: : unable to open /orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visdemo5400/backup/v2demo/backup.info or /orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visdemo5400/backup/v2demo/backup.info.copy
ERROR [055]: : /orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visdemo5400/backup/v2demo/backup.info does not exist and is required to perform a backup.
HINT: has a stanza-create been performed?
ERROR [055]: : /orabackup/WORM/PGBACKUP/visdemo5400/backup/v2demo/backup.info does not exist and is required to perform a backup.
HINT: has a stanza-create been performed?
2019-06-05 19:36:32.826 P00 INFO: check command end: aborted with exception [055]
[postgres@oralnx v2demo4448]$here is my configurationOn Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 10:09 AM Ron <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:On 6/5/19 9:48 AM, Pavan Kumar wrote:Hello Experts,Is it possible to configure multiple backup repositories in pgbackrest tool in one server?I am getting few issues with that.
https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-backup3.4.9Repository Path Option (--repo-path)Path where backups and archive are stored.The repository is where pgBackRest stores backups and archives WAL segments.
It may be difficult to estimate in advance how much space you'll need. The best thing to do is take some backups then record the size of different types of backups (full/incr/diff) and measure the amount of WAL generated per day. This will give you a general idea of how much space you'll need, though of course requirements will likely change over time as your database evolves.default: /var/lib/pgbackrest example: --repo1-path=/backup/db/backrest
Since there's a --repo1-path, then presumably there can also be a --repo2-path.
You'd presumably associate a database with repo2 by using --pg2-path
https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-archive-get2.5Stanza Options2.5.1PostgreSQL Path Option (--pg-path)PostgreSQL data directory.This should be the same as the data_directory setting in postgresql.conf. Even though this value can be read from postgresql.conf or PostgreSQL it is prudent to set it in case those resources are not available during a restore or offline backup scenario.
The pg-path option is tested against the value reported by PostgreSQL on every online backup so it should always be current.example: --pg1-path=/data/dbDeprecated Name: db-path
Of course, this might not work, so you'll have to try it yourself.--
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