Hello,

I'd like to understand the PostgreSQL internals in "backup mode".

When I understood it correctly pg_start_backup() make a checkpoint and stops writing to the data/ directory except the WAL.

All new transaction go into WAL which is also logical. But how is data consistency done when the written/changed blocks don't fit into the buffer cache?

E.g.
A lot of updates which exceed buffer cache (Where is data written except WAL since data should be kept constant?)
SELECT FROM updated data: WHERE is the new data fetched from?

Thnx for any explainations.

Ciao,
Gerhard

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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Chris Barnes wrote:


SELECT pg_switch_xlog();

SELECT pg_start_backup('postres_full_backup_June222009');

tar -czvf pgprd01_June22_2009_production.dmp.tar.gz data/

SELECT pg_stop_backup();


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