On 1/24/19 8:11 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> * Ron (ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com) wrote:
>> On 1/24/19 7:26 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
>>> * Ron (ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com) wrote:
>>>> The backups partition is running out of disk space, and I need to delete the
>>>> only backup.
>>>>
>>>> $ pgbackrest expire --stanza=localhost --retention-full=0
>>>> ERROR: [032]: '0' is out of range for 'repo1-retention-full' option
>>> Yeah, pgbackrest doesn't ever really think you want to get rid of *all*
>>> of your backups. :)
>> It's rare, but *is* occasionally needed.
>>
>>>> So, in version 2.07, what's the secret sauce for deleting that final copy?
>>> If this is the only backup and the only cluster being backed up into
>>> that repository, you could just nuke the whole repo and recreate it with
>>> stanza-create once you're ready to have backups again..
>> That occurred to me while lying in bed. Use "stanza-delete"?
> That's another option,
What's the preferred method?
> though you'll have to use --force unless you're also shutting PG down.
Won't be stopping postgres!!!
Are these the steps, or am I missing something?
$ pgbackrest stop
$ pgbackrest stanza-delete --stanza=mystanza--force
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