Обсуждение: PgBackRest PITR restore
Hello Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. Can I restore only one database? Thanks. -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ https://www.debian.org ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀
вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>:
Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago.
Can I restore only one database?
Victor Yegorov
Hello,
You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty !
BR
Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit :
вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>:--Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago.
Can I restore only one database?Victor Yegorov
> https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore > > Look for --db-include Very thanks, worked without a problem. On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:52 PM Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> wrote: > > вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>: >> >> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. >> Can I restore only one database? > > > Yup. > > https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore > > Look for --db-include > > > -- > Victor Yegorov
> Look for --db-include This option restores a single database but corrupts the others. Is it necessary to take a backup with "pg_dump" before doing this? Other database error: FATAL: relation mapping file "base/16386/pg_filenode.map" contains invalid data On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:52 PM Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> wrote: > > вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>: >> >> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. >> Can I restore only one database? > > > Yup. > > https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore > > Look for --db-include > > > -- > Victor Yegorov
> You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! you're right, now I get it. :) On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! > > BR > > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit : >> >> вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>: >>> >>> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. >>> Can I restore only one database? >> >> >> Yup. >> >> https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore >> >> Look for --db-include >> >> >> -- >> Victor Yegorov
You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want.
Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 15:01, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com> a écrit :
> You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty !
you're right, now I get it. :)
On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty !
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> BR
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> Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit :
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>> вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago.
>>> Can I restore only one database?
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>> Yup.
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>> https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore
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>> Look for --db-include
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>> --
>> Victor Yegorov
> You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. When I do a PITR, the database is in recovery mode. (in archive recovery) What do I need to do to get it back in "in production" mode? On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 4:19 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: > > You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. > > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 15:01, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com> a écrit : >> >> > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! >> >> you're right, now I get it. :) >> >> On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hello, >> > >> > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! >> > >> > BR >> > >> > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit : >> >> >> >> вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>: >> >>> >> >>> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. >> >>> Can I restore only one database? >> >> >> >> >> >> Yup. >> >> >> >> https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore >> >> >> >> Look for --db-include >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Victor Yegorov
> What do I need to do to get it back in "in production" mode? I did as below. looks correct now. Is there any other method? select pg_wal_replay_resume(); pg_wal_replay_resume ---------------------- (1 row) On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 5:29 PM Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com> wrote: > > > You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. > When I do a PITR, the database is in recovery mode. (in archive recovery) > What do I need to do to get it back in "in production" mode? > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 4:19 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. > > > > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 15:01, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> > >> > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! > >> > >> you're right, now I get it. :) > >> > >> On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! > >> > > >> > BR > >> > > >> > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> >> > >> >> вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>: > >> >>> > >> >>> Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. > >> >>> Can I restore only one database? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Yup. > >> >> > >> >> https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore > >> >> > >> >> Look for --db-include > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Victor Yegorov
- “standby.signal” – indicates the server should start up as a hot standby
- “recovery.signal” – indicates the server should start up in targeted recovery mode
Assuming we are at V12 or higher, simply remove standby.signal if exists in datadir and add the empty file recovery.signal in datadir.
Regards,
Michael Vitale
Gokan Atmaca wrote on 9/9/2021 10:29 AM:
You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want.When I do a PITR, the database is in recovery mode. (in archive recovery) What do I need to do to get it back in "in production" mode? On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 4:19 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote:You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 15:01, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com> a écrit :You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty !you're right, now I get it. :) On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote:Hello, You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! BR Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit :вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>:Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. Can I restore only one database?Yup. https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore Look for --db-include -- Victor Yegorov
> “standby.signal” – indicates the server should start up as a hot standby > “recovery.signal” – indicates the server should start up in targeted recovery mode > > Assuming we are at V12 or higher, simply remove standby.signal if exists in datadir and add the empty file recovery.signalin datadir. I'm sorry for the late reply. Thanks for information. I found the following in your git repository. I will try as soon as possible. Thanks for these apps. :) https://github.com/MichaelDBA/pg_alert https://github.com/MichaelDBA/pg_report On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 5:38 PM MichaelDBA <MichaelDBA@sqlexec.com> wrote: > > “standby.signal” – indicates the server should start up as a hot standby > “recovery.signal” – indicates the server should start up in targeted recovery mode > > Assuming we are at V12 or higher, simply remove standby.signal if exists in datadir and add the empty file recovery.signalin datadir. > > Regards, > Michael Vitale > > > > Gokan Atmaca wrote on 9/9/2021 10:29 AM: > > You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. > > When I do a PITR, the database is in recovery mode. (in archive recovery) > What do I need to do to get it back in "in production" mode? > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 4:19 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: > > You need to restore the databases in a different directory, the "recover" the one you want. > > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 15:01, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com> a écrit : > > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! > > you're right, now I get it. :) > > On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 2:55 PM Frédéric Boulet <boulet.f@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > You can restore 1 database, but be careful, the other databases are also created but empty ! > > BR > > Le mar. 7 sept. 2021 à 13:52, Victor Yegorov <vyegorov@gmail.com> a écrit : > > вт, 7 сент. 2021 г. в 13:32, Gokan Atmaca <linux.gokan@gmail.com>: > > Using PgBackRest I am able to restore the backup from 2 minutes ago. > Can I restore only one database? > > Yup. > > https://pgbackrest.org/command.html#command-restore > > Look for --db-include > > > -- > Victor Yegorov > >
Greetings, * Gokan Atmaca (linux.gokan@gmail.com) wrote: > > Look for --db-include > > This option restores a single database but corrupts the others. Is it > necessary to take a backup with "pg_dump" before doing this? "Corrupts" is only kind of correct- it explicitly doesn't restore the other databases (since you asked for just one to be restored) and makes it such that you're not able to log into them. Performing an export with pg_dump is one approach to getting a point in time view of all of the data in a given database, but you won't be able to perform PITR-style restore with pg_dump's. Thanks, Stephen