The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 4566 Logged by: Randy Isbell Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 8.3.4 Operating system: FreeBSD 6.2 Description: pg_stop_backup() reports incorrect STOP WAL LOCATION Details:
An inconsistency exists between the segment name reported by pg_stop_backup() and the actual WAL file name. SELECT pg_start_backup('filename'); pg_start_backup ----------------- 10/FE1E2BAC (1 row) Later: SELECT pg_stop_backup(); pg_stop_backup ---------------- 10/FF000000 (1 row) The resulting *.backup file: START WAL LOCATION: 10/FE1E2BAC (file 0000000200000010000000FE) STOP WAL LOCATION: 10/FF000000 (file 0000000200000010000000FF) CHECKPOINT LOCATION: 10/FE1E2BAC START TIME: 2008-11-09 01:15:06 CST LABEL: /bck/db/sn200811090115.tar.gz STOP TIME: 2008-11-09 01:15:48 CST In my 8.3.4 instance, WAL file naming occurs as: ... 0000000100000003000000FD 0000000100000003000000FE 000000010000000400000000 000000010000000400000001 ... WAL files never end in 'FF'. This causes a problem when trying to collect the ending WAL file for backup. - r. -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs