On 2/15/07, Eduardo J. Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

After erasing the "less than  names" WAL files, we add to tar the
remaining
WAL records (0003B, 0003C  and so on on the example). The more WAL files
you
have after 0003B, the more up to date DB you get after restore (since it
has
more WAL files indicating more transactions that took place after the
backup.


Why bother trying to delete WAL files older than the .backup file?  When
PostgreSQL is in recovery mode it knows which WAL files are necessary to
perform the recovery.

Also, the documentation recommends excluding the pg_xlog directory when
performing the base backup.  Likely when it comes time to recovery the
online WAL files have been archived already, so it is a risk of confusion I
am sure.



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Chad
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