Re: Use of backup_label not noted in log
David Steele <david@pgmasters.net>
From: David Steele <david@pgmasters.net>
To: Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>, pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org,
Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
Date: 2023-11-18T13:26:40Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On 11/17/23 00:18, Andres Freund wrote: > > I've often had to analyze what caused corruption in PG instances, where the > symptoms match not having had backup_label in place when bringing on the > node. However that's surprisingly hard - the only log messages that indicate > use of backup_label are at DEBUG1. > > Given how crucial use of backup_label is and how frequently people do get it > wrong, I think we should add a LOG message - it's not like use of backup_label > is a frequent thing in the life of a postgres instance and is going to swamp > the log. And I think we should backpatch that addition. +1 for the message and I think a backpatch is fine as long as it is a new message. If monitoring systems can't handle an unrecognized message then that feels like a problem on their part. > Medium term I think we should go further, and leave evidence in pg_control > about the last use of ControlFile->backupStartPoint, instead of resetting it. Michael also thinks this is a good idea. > I realize that there's a discussion about removing backup_label - but I think > that's fairly orthogonal. Should we go with the pg_control approach, we should > still emit a useful message when starting in a state that's "equivalent" to > having used the backup_label. Agreed, this new message could easily be adapted to the recovery in pg_control patch. Regards, -David
Commits
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Add more LOG messages when starting and ending recovery from a backup
- 8b34cff3381a 15.6 landed
- edbd1b41ab5b 16.2 landed
- 1d35f705e191 17.0 landed