Greetings, * gp...@free.fr (gp...@free.fr) wrote: > Thanks Stephen for your detailed reply and broad perspective. > But I see the cp example command used **as is** most of the time.
In those cases- how would changing it to be a dd command be helpful? The directory still wouldn't be fsync'd and there's a very good chance that the rest of the documentation isn't followed or understood either, leading almost certainly to broken backup setups. This wouldn't be the only issue in any case, to be sure. This comes back to my earlier suggestion that perhaps we should just change it to something like: archive_command = 'backup_tool %p /mnt/server/archivedir/%f' and not talk about specific tools that exist but don't perform in the manner we actually expect from an archive command that we're using. We already make it pretty clear to anyone who knows the tools mentioned that the 'example' command won't work, if you read everything under that section. Alternatively, we could actually document the tools we're aware of that do work and which do strive, at least, to try and be good backup tools and good archive commands for PG. That would certainly be a service to our users and might result in far fewer misconfigured systems using the examples because they thought (despite the explicit note in our documentation) that they were recommendations. Thanks, Stephen
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