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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:55 AM, raghavendra t
<raagavendra....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> ForĀ some setups reason, i started taking Hot backup. In this course I have 
> first issued pg_start_backup('backup') and went to the data directory for 
> backing up in OS format using the command "tar -cf backup.tarĀ  /data" . When 
> i issued this command , tar was generating some errors as show below.
>
> bash-3.00# tar -cf 16aprilstandby.tar /db-data/
> tar: Removing leading `/' from member names
> tar: /db-data/base/24643/151667: file changed as we read it
> tar: /db-data/base/24643/151764.2: file changed as we read it
> tar: /db-data/base/24643/151766: file changed as we read it
> tar: /db-data/base/24643/151768: file changed as we read it
> tar: /db-data/base/66412/151969: file changed as we read it
>
> After sometime tar has ended and i also issued pg_stop_backup() and i 
> continued the process.
>
> My question here is, is this errors generated by tar are to worrisome or 
> whats happening in the backend.
> Is "tar" file is safewell to use. Could you please tell me.

Those are not errors, they are warnings. As long as you use
pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() before and after the tar, they
are perfectly harmless, and can be ignored.

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