On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Brian Weaver writes:
>> OK, here is my attempt at patching and correcting the issue in this
>> thread. I have done my best to test to ensure that hot standby,
>> pg_basebackup, and pg_restore of older files work without is
OK, here is my attempt at patching and correcting the issue in this
thread. I have done my best to test to ensure that hot standby,
pg_basebackup, and pg_restore of older files work without issues. I
think this might be a larger patch that expected, I took some
liberties of trying to clean up a bit
w the pg_basebackup worked. The archive will
include all the wal files if I make wal_keep_segments high enough.
-- Brian
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Brian Weaver wrote:
>> Unless I misread the code, the tar format and streaming xlog a
I think I just got bitten hard by a commit in mid July... git sha1 3855968.
In some of our old tables going back several years we a column named
'event' as in:
CREATE TABLE tblaudittrail (
id bigint NOT NULL,
siteid integer NOT NULL,
entrytype character varying(25),
form character
enough to focus on a single task. I'm far too interrupt driven at
work.
-- Brian
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Brian Weaver writes:
>> If you're willing to wait a bit on me to code and test my extensions
>> to pg_basebackup I will try to address som
> On 9/25/12 3:38 PM, Brian Weaver wrote:
>>
>> I want
>> to modify pg_basebackup to include the WAL files in the tar output.
>
>
> Doesn't pg_basebackup -x do exactly that?
>
>
> Regards,
> Marko Tiikkaja
>
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to pg_basebackup I will try to address some of the deficiencies as
well add new features.
I agree the checksum algorithm could definitely use some refactoring.
I was already working on that before I retired last night.
-- Brian
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bria
f the original committer put the 'ustar00\0' string in by design?
Regardless I'll look at it more tomorrow 'cause I'm calling it a
night. I need to send a note to the libarchive folks too because I
*think* I found a potential buffer overrun in one of their octal
conversion r
Um I apologize for the third e-mail on the topic. It seems that my
C coding is a bit rusty from years of neglect. No sooner had I hit the
send button then I realized that trying to embed a null character in a
string might not work, especially when it's followed by two
consecutive zeros.
Here i
Actually I found one other issue while continuing my investigation.
The insertion of the 'ustar' and version '00' has the '00' version at
the wrong offset. The patch is attached.
-- Brian
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Brian Weaver wrote:
> While research
While researching the way streaming replication works I was examining
the construction of the tar file header. By comparing documentation on
the tar header format from various sources I certain the following
patch should be applied to so the group identifier is put into thee
header properly.
While
Lane wrote:
> Brian Weaver writes:
>> Doh! I missed a script that was run by cron that does a nightly
>> backup. That's the likely offender for the 'copy-to-stdout'
>
>> I've removed it from the nightly run. I'll see if have any better luck
>> w
gh. Any pointers would be appreciated.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Brian Weaver writes:
>
> I'm confused. A copy-to-stdout ought to be something that pg_dump
> would do, not pg_restore. Are you sure this is related at all?
>
> r
the runtime issues.
-- Brian
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Brian Weaver writes:
>> I think I've discovered an issue with multi-job pg_restore on a 700 GB
>> data file created with pg_dump.
>
> Just to clarify, you mean parallel restore, right? Ar
I think I've discovered an issue with multi-job pg_restore on a 700 GB
data file created with pg_dump. Before anyone points out that the
preferred procedure is to use the newest pg_dump to backup a database
before doing pg_restore let just say, "Yes I'm aware of that advice
and unfortunately it jus
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