This WAL wont get copied to the archive directory until it reaches 16MB
worth of transactional data. I will actually be testing today for work, if
I can grab the latest xlog and this can be used in the restore aswell as
archived WAL's
I will let you know the results, unless some1 else already knows.?
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:49:13 -0700 (PDT), windsurferdrew-pg@yahoo.com
wrote:
> Steve, thanks for your response and your question.
>
> Ok, here is some clarification on the WAL file name used in the example
> below.
>
> The WAL file name I used in the example is actually
> 000000010000000000000088, and the backup file name is
> 000000010000000000000088.0089ED8C.backup.
>
> The WAL file 000000010000000000000088 exists in the data/pg_xlog
directory
> after the backup run is completed. The problem for me is that it wasn't
> copied to the archive directory.
>
>
> Since this is a test machine and not much db activity occurring on this
> server, there have been 6 additional WAL files added to the pg_xlog
> directory in the last 6 hours since the last backup was performed.
>
> Drew
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "steve@outtalimits.com.au" <steve@outtalimits.com.au>
> To: windsurferdrew-pg@yahoo.com
> Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:36:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [ADMIN] WAL files during a backup
>
> 00000001000000000000223387 would usually be the next WAL to be written.
> How often are you WALs written out?
>
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:07:17 -0700 (PDT), windsurferdrew-pg@yahoo.com
> wrote:
>> I have a question regarding the WAL files that are moved during a backup
> to
>> the "archive directory".
>>
>> I have setup the postgresql.conf file to have the following archive
>> command:
>>
>> archive_command = 'cp -i %p /var/lib/pgsql/backups/%f </dev/null'
>>
>> Environment:
>> PG Version 8.1.4
>> OS: Linux 2.6.18-8.el5
>>
>> After I have run the pg_hotbackup script, the backups directory contains
>> only 2 files:
>> 1. The gzipped tar file pg_hotbackup_<timestamp>.tar.gz, and
>> 2. a WAL file ".backup" file, (for example
>> 00000001000000000000223387.0089ED8C.backup)
>>
>> The actual WAL file did not get copied to the backups directory. From
> the
>> example above, I would have expected at least 1 WAL file named
>> 00000001000000000000223387 to be in the backups directory.
>>
>> My questions are:
>> 1. Is this normal behavior? (perhaps no activity in the DB to cause a
> WAL
>> file write during the backup?)
>> 2. If I try to restore the DB without this WAL file, will the restore
>> fail?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Drew
>>
>>
>>