Re: backup manifests
Rajkumar Raghuwanshi <rajkumar.raghuwanshi@enterprisedb.com>
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Try to avoid compiler warnings in optimized builds.
- 05021a2c0cd2 13.0 landed
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Fix option related issues in pg_verifybackup.
- 0a89e93bfaa6 13.0 landed
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Add index term for backup manifest in documentation.
- 4db819ba4039 13.0 landed
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Code review for backup manifest.
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Document the backup manifest file format.
- 149f2ae88ab0 13.0 landed
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Fix typo in pg_validatebackup documentation.
- c4f82a779d26 13.0 landed
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Exclude backup_manifest file that existed in database, from BASE_BACKUP.
- 1ec50a81ec0a 13.0 landed
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Msys2 tweaks for pg_validatebackup corruption test
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Fix resource management bug with replication=database.
- 3e0d80fd8d3d 13.0 cited
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Be more careful about time_t vs. pg_time_t in basebackup.c.
- db1531cae009 13.0 cited
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pg_validatebackup: Fix 'make clean' to remove tmp_check.
- 9f8f881caa0f 13.0 landed
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pg_validatebackup: Also use perl2host in TAP tests.
- 460314db08e8 13.0 landed
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Generate backup manifests for base backups, and validate them.
- 0d8c9c1210c4 13.0 landed
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Add checksum helper functions.
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pg_waldump: Add a --quiet option.
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Catversion bump for b9b408c48724
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pg_basebackup: Refactor code for reading COPY and tar data.
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Use a ResourceOwner to track buffer pins in all cases.
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Use ARMv8 CRC instructions where available.
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Logical replication support for initial data copy
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Use Intel SSE 4.2 CRC instructions where available.
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Switch to CRC-32C in WAL and other places.
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Remove support for 64-bit CRC.
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Change CRCs in WAL records from 64bit to 32bit for performance reasons.
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Hi, In a negative test scenario, if I changed size to -1 in backup_manifest, pg_validatebackup giving error with a random size number. [edb@localhost bin]$ ./pg_basebackup -p 5551 -D /tmp/bold --manifest-checksum 'SHA256' [edb@localhost bin]$ ./pg_validatebackup /tmp/bold pg_validatebackup: backup successfully verified --change a file size to -1 and generate new checksum. [edb@localhost bin]$ vi /tmp/bold/backup_manifest [edb@localhost bin]$ shasum -a256 /tmp/bold/backup_manifest c3d7838cbbf991c6108f9c1ab78f673c20d8073114500f14da6ed07ede2dc44a /tmp/bold/backup_manifest [edb@localhost bin]$ vi /tmp/bold/backup_manifest [edb@localhost bin]$ ./pg_validatebackup /tmp/bold pg_validatebackup: error: "global/4183" has size 0 on disk but size *18446744073709551615* in the manifest Thanks & Regards, Rajkumar Raghuwanshi On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 9:37 AM Suraj Kharage <suraj.kharage@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 7:21 PM tushar <tushar.ahuja@enterprisedb.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> There is a scenario in which i add something inside the pg_tablespace >> directory , i am getting an error like- >> >> pg_validatebackup: * manifest_checksum = >> 77ddacb4e7e02e2b880792a19a3adf09266dd88553dd15cfd0c22caee7d9cc04 >> pg_validatebackup: error: "pg_tblspc/16385/*PG_13_202002271*/test" is >> present on disk but not in the manifest >> >> but if i remove 'PG_13_202002271 ' directory then there is no error >> >> [centos@tushar-ldap-docker bin]$ ./pg_validatebackup data >> pg_validatebackup: * manifest_checksum = >> 77ddacb4e7e02e2b880792a19a3adf09266dd88553dd15cfd0c22caee7d9cc04 >> pg_validatebackup: backup successfully verified >> >> > This seems expected considering current design as we don't log the > directory entries in backup_manifest. In your case, you have tablespace > with no objects (empty tablespace) then backup_manifest does not have any > entry for this hence when you remove this tablespace directory, validator > could not detect it. > > We can either document it or add the entry for directories in the > manifest. Robert may have a better idea on this. > > -- > -- > > Thanks & Regards, > Suraj kharage, > EnterpriseDB Corporation, > The Postgres Database Company. >