The logs are here. https://pastecode.io/s/s5dp8ur1
On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 3:30 PM Kashif Zeeshan <kashi.zees...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 2:54 PM KK CHN <kkchn...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> List, >> >> *Not working (start EPAS server always fails):* >> >> 1. Testing PTR using PgBackRest(2.52.1) on RHEL9 EPAS-16, and RHEL9 ( >> Repo Server) >> >> When I do a PTR >> >> 1. After doing a table drop and then >> 2. Noting down the time stamp and then >> 3. Taking an incremental backup in hope that If I do a restore from this >> incr Backup, that won't contain the dropped table. >> 4. Correct me if I am conceptually wrong here. >> 5. I am *never *successful in restoring the EPAS server in this >> scenario. >> >> >> *I know the following will work for me, w*hy not the above one if I >> really want that state of cluster also ? >> >> *This is Working. * >> 1. Create table >> 2. Noting down the timestamp >> 3. Taking incremental backup on RepoServer. >> 4. drop the created table . >> 5. Then stop the EPAS server and do a PTR, by the --set=step 3 incr >> backup and target= step 2 time stamp .. It finished the pgaback restore >> and promote command >> 6. I am able to start back the EPAS server and see the dropped table >> recovered there. >> >> But If I want a PTR as in the first section it fails.. Why ? >> >> Thank you, >> Krishane >> >> >> >> >> >> *What I have done and results obtained: * >> >> Created a table important_table4 in my EPAS and note down the time after >> creation of this table it is ( t1 : "01-AUG-24 14:08:32.447796+05:30" ) >> >> Then I performed an Incremental backup (incr backup: >> 20240729-160137F_20240801-141148I ) >> timestamp start/stop: 2024-08-01 14:11:48+05:30 / 2024-08-01 >> 14:11:52+05:30 >> >> >> Now I dropped the table table4 from the EPAS and noted down the time >> >> >> I want to restore the table4,, so I stopped EPAS and executed >> >> $ sudo -u enterprisedb pgbackrest --stanza=Demo_Repo --delta >> --set=20240729-160137F_20240801-141148I --target-timeline=current >> --type=time --target="01-AUG-24 14:08:32.447796+05:30" >> --target-action=promote restore >> >> IT WORKS AS EXPECTED .. after restarting the EPAS I am able to get the >> important_table4 back. >> >> root@service01 ~]# sudo -u enterprisedb psql edb >> psql (16.3.0) >> Type "help" for help. >> >> edb=# \dt >> List of relations >> Schema | Name | Type | Owner >> --------+------------------+-------+-------------- >> public | important_table | table | enterprisedb >> public | important_table2 | table | enterprisedb >> public | important_table3 | table | enterprisedb >> public | important_table4 | table | enterprisedb >> (4 rows) >> >> SO all works fine !!!! . >> >> >> *But Now the PROBLEM Statement. * >> >> *1. I am dropping the table table 4 again * >> edb=# \q >> [root@service01 ~]# sudo -u enterprisedb psql -c "begin; drop table >> important_table4; commit;" edb >> BEGIN >> DROP TABLE >> COMMIT >> *2 . [root@service01 ~]#* sudo -u enterprisedb psql -Atc "select >> current_timestamp" edb 01-AUG-24 14:23:22.085076 +05:30 >> Noting the time as : (01-AUG-24 14:23:22.085076 +05:30 ) >> >> 3. Now I am performing an incremental backup after step 2 on REPO >> SErver ( Hoping that this latest INCR Backup is without dropped >> important_table4, so that a recovery of the cluster shouldn't show the >> table4 again. ) >> >> incr backup details. : 20240729-160137F_20240801-142433I >> timestamp start/stop*: 2024-08-01 14:24:33+05:30 / >> 2024-08-01 14:24:36+05:30* >> >> 4. Now I want to test the database recovery after dropping the table4 in >> step1 to verify that my EPAS restores from the backup in step 3 and time >> stamp (01-AUG-24 14:23:22.085076 +05:30, so that the restored EPAS >> cluster doesn't contain the important_table4. >> >> 5. $ sudo -u enterprisedb pgbackrest --stanza=Demo_Repo --delta >> --set=20240729-160137F_20240801-142433I --target-timeline=current >> --type=time --target="01-AUG-24 14:23:22.085076+05:30" >> --target-action=promote restore >> ------------ >> ------------- >> INFO: restore command end: completed successfully (1035ms) >> >> *ISSUE: I am unable to get the EPAS Server* in running state after >> step 5 >> >> *What am I doing wrong ? OR am I conceptually wrong ?* >> >> >> >> >> OUTPUT on executing step 5. >> >> [root@service01 ~]# sudo -u enterprisedb pgbackrest --stanza=Demo_Repo >> --delta --set=20240729-160137F_20240801-142433I --target-timeline=current >> --type=time --target="01-AUG-24 14:23:22.085076+05:30" >> --target-action=promote restore >> >> 2024-08-01 14:30:03.535 P00 INFO: restore command begin 2.52.1: --delta >> --exec-id=82738-b5fe7415 --log-level-console=info --log-level-file=debug >> --pg1-path=/var/lib/edb/as16/data --pg-version-force=16 >> --repo1-host=10.10.20.7 --repo1-host-user=postgres >> --set=20240729-160137F_20240801-142433I --stanza=Demo_Repo >> --target="01-AUG-24 14:23:22.085076+05:30" --target-action=promote >> --target-timeline=current --type=time >> 2024-08-01 14:30:03.880 P00 INFO: repo1: restore backup set >> 20240729-160137F_20240801-142433I, recovery will start at 2024-08-01 >> 14:24:33 >> 2024-08-01 14:30:03.881 P00 INFO: remove invalid files/links/paths from >> '/var/lib/edb/as16/data' >> 2024-08-01 14:30:04.567 P00 INFO: write updated >> /var/lib/edb/as16/data/postgresql.auto.conf >> 2024-08-01 14:30:04.569 P00 INFO: restore global/pg_control (performed >> last to ensure aborted restores cannot be started) >> 2024-08-01 14:30:04.569 P00 INFO: restore size = 75.9MB, file total = >> 2171 >> 2024-08-01 14:30:04.569 P00 INFO: restore command end: completed >> successfully (1035ms) >> *[root@service01 ~]# systemctl start edb-as-16.service* >> >> *Now If I check the server status : Its dead * >> >> [root@service01 ~]# systemctl status edb-as-16.service >> × edb-as-16.service - EDB Postgres Advanced Server 16 >> Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/edb-as-16.service; disabled; >> preset: disabled) >> *Active: failed* (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2024-08-01 14:30:58 >> IST; 4s ago >> Duration: 228ms >> Process: 82752 ExecStartPre=/usr/edb/as16/bin/edb-as-16-check-db-dir >> ${PGDATA} (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) >> Process: 82757 ExecStart=/usr/edb/as16/bin/edb-postgres -D ${PGDATA} >> (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) >> Main PID: 82757 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) >> CPU: 325ms >> >> Aug 01 14:30:56 service01 systemd[1]: Starting EDB Postgres Advanced >> Server 16... >> Aug 01 14:30:56 service01 edb-postgres[82757]: 2024-08-01 14:30:56 IST >> LOG: redirecting log output to logging collector process >> Aug 01 14:30:56 rservice01 edb-postgres[82757]: 2024-08-01 14:30:56 IST >> HINT: Future log output will appear in directory "log". >> Aug 01 14:30:58 service01 systemd[1]: Started EDB Postgres Advanced >> Server 16. >> Aug 01 14:30:58 service01 systemd[1]: edb-as-16.service: Main process >> exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE >> Aug 01 14:30:58 service01 systemd[1]: edb-as-16.service: Killing process >> 82758 (edb-postgres) with signal SIGKILL. >> A*ug 01 14:30:58 service01 systemd[1]: edb-as-16.service: Failed with >> result 'exit-code'.* >> [root@service01 ~]# >> >> Any hints/guidance most welcome. >> >> Can you please share the DB Server log as it contains the exact error > which is causing the server not to start. > > Thanks >