Hi When ReadRecord encounters an XLOG_SWITCH record, it does EndRecPtr.xrecoff += XLogSegSize - 1; EndRecPtr.xrecoff -= EndRecPtr.xrecoff % XLogSegSize; which seems to set xrecoff to either 0 (if it was 0) or to XLogSegSize (if it was > 0).
Note that xrecoff == XLogSegSize is kind of "denormalized" - the normalized version would have xrecoff == 0, and xlogid = xlogid+1 Passing this "denormalized" EndRecPtr to ReadRecord again to read the next record than triggers a PANIC ("invalid record offset at ??/10000000"). Passing NULL to ReadRecord to read the next record works, because it takes care to align the EndRecPtr to the next page, thereby fixing the "denormalization". Is there a reason not to do the same for non-NULL arguments to ReadRecord? Or is there some failure case that the current behaviour protects against? The reason I stumbled over this is that I want to restart archive recovery from a "bgreplay" process - I tried passing the EndRecPtr via shmem, and using it as my initial argument to ReadRecord, and thereby stumbled over this behaviour. greetings, Florian Pflug ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly