Re: Age of the WAL? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Erik Jones
Subject Re: Age of the WAL?
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Msg-id A53C29A1-F981-49CE-BA73-24992FD31EB7@engineyard.com
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In response to Re: Age of the WAL?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On Mar 12, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

> Erik Jones <ejones@engineyard.com> writes:
>> What's the best way to determine the age of the current WAL?  Not the current segment, but the whole thing.  Put
anotherway:  is there a way to determine a timestamp for the oldest available transaction in the WAL? 
>
> Transaction commit and abort records carry timestamps, so you could
> figure this out with something like pg_xlogdump.  I don't know of any
> canned solution though.


Tom,

Thanks, and sorry for any discontinuity in the rather long time it's taken for me to get on this reply (had a
vacation).

Anyway, will pg_xlogdump work with any previous versions of Postgres or will it be only 9.3+?

For reference, the reason need to be able to do this is this:  Given a set of snapshots (each taken with running
pg_start_backupbefore and pg_stop_backup after) and a running server, I need to be able to determine whether or not any
givensnapshot will be usable for setting up a new standby.  I know I could grab the info returned from pg_start_backup
andstore that as snapshot meta-data but I'm hoping to keep from having to make changes the existing snapshotting code,
ifpossible. 

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