Re: recovery.conf
От | Scott Mead |
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Тема | Re: recovery.conf |
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Msg-id | d3ab2ec80910291657n6f0b0fb5u93b3ea22d8e50641@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | recovery.conf (dx k9 <bitsandbytes88@hotmail.com>) |
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Re: recovery.conf
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Список | pgsql-admin |
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:13 PM, dx k9 <bitsandbytes88@hotmail.com> wrote:
What's in your recovery.conf?
Every time your database opens, it comes onto a new timeline. I don't *believe* you can go back to an older timeline once you've opened the database for operation.
Hi all -
I'm trying to do a PITR and I've noticed that every time I try it, it ups the number it's looking for by one.
What's in your recovery.conf?
00000001.history
00000002.history
.
.
00000008.history
For example one of my transaction log files name is
0000000100000218000000C1
Instead of looking for 0000000100000218000000C1, it replaces the first 1, with a 2 or
0000000200000218000000C1, I'm all the way up to 8 now. How do I tell it to look for 1 or
0000000100000218000000C1 again.
Every time your database opens, it comes onto a new timeline. I don't *believe* you can go back to an older timeline once you've opened the database for operation.
--Scott
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