Hi,

Thanks everyone for the reply,

is it reasonable/advisable to start with the output of
pg_stop_backup() in a shell script to find the WAL
file being discussed, ie the FILE which can be used
as a reference for removing the older files ?

secondly , i was asking about the tool for copying the
database directory not the one for archiving the logs.
when i use tar , it gives warning that the file changed
while it was reading the file, i need a tool that does not
give warning for this kind of activity.

Regds
Rajesh Kumar Mallah.

On 3/28/06, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Andy Shellam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The DOCs say that filenames numerically less than the WAL record that
> > pg_stop_backup() suggests can be removed. Will an alphabetical sorting
> > be different from numerically sorted filename ?
>
> If you're worried about that, try "LANG=C ls ..." to make sure the
> sorting is done in C locale.  I don't know of any locales that would
> sort hex numbers differently from C, but maybe there are some.
>
>                         regards, tom lane
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