Alvaro Herrera wrote: > Heikki Linnakangas escribió: > >> When recovery reaches an invalid WAL record, typically caused by a >> half-written WAL file, it closes the file and moves to the next source. >> If an error is found in a file restored from archive or in a portion >> just streamed from master, however, a PANIC is thrown, because it's not >> expected to have errors in the archive or in the master. > > Hmm, I think I've heard that tools like walmgr do incremental copies of > the current WAL segment to the archive. Doesn't this change break that?
Hmm, you could have a restore_command that checks the size before restoring to make it still work. I note that pg_standby does that, but of course you can't use pg_standby with the built-in standby mode. Or maybe we should modify the built-in standby mode to handle partial files coming from restore_command by not throwing an error but recovering to the end of the partial file, and then retrying restore_command again with the same filename until the whole file is recovered (or the missing WAL is received through other means, ie. streaming replication). -- Heikki Linnakangas EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers