Re: pgbackrest creating new directories (messing up cron jobs).
От | Stephen Frost |
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Тема | Re: pgbackrest creating new directories (messing up cron jobs). |
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Msg-id | 20200310223753.GO3195@tamriel.snowman.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pgbackrest creating new directories (messing up cron jobs). (mimble9@danwin1210.me) |
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Re: pgbackrest creating new directories (messing up cron jobs).
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Список | pgsql-novice |
Greetings, * mimble9@danwin1210.me (mimble9@danwin1210.me) wrote: > >> This is annoying as I have a cron job set up to focus on files in the > >> 0000000100000000 directory. > > > > What is the cronjob doing..? You really shouldn't be hacking around > > with things in the repo- there's commands available like archive-get to > > extract out WAL files from the repo. > > The cronjob is using 'mutt' to mail me the .gz files at a set period. > > It says: > > cd /var/lib/pgbackrest/archive/main/10/0000000100000000/ > echo "" | mutt -s "Ttile" test@example.com -a *.gz Isn't that going to mail you the same WAL over and over again if you set it up as a cronjob..? Is that really what you want? > Of course, once 0000000100000000 becomes 0000000100000001, this no longer > works. That doesn't seem like the worst of the problems here. > Is there, perhaps, a better way to achieve my goal? Well, you could use archive-get with pgbackrest to pull out the files by requesting each segment number, but I'm not sure what the idea here is exactly- *why* are you email'ing them? Thanks, Stephen
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