On 31/01/2023 20:16, Greg Stark wrote:
The fact that the *filename* has it encoded in hex is an
implementation detail and really gets exposed here because it's giving
you the underlying system error that caused the problem.


It's an implementation detail, but an exposed detail, so, people refer to the filename to find the timeline ID (That's why it happened to me)


  The confusion
only arises when the two are juxtaposed. A hint or something just in
that case might be enough?



Thanks, i got your point.

 Note that my proposal was to remove the ambiguous notation which happen in some case (as in 11 <-> 17). A hint is useless in most of the case, because there is no ambiguous. That's why i though format hexadecimal everywhere.


At least, can I propose to improve the documentation to expose the fact that the timeline ID is exposed in hexadecimal in filenames but must be used in decimal in recovery_target_timeline and pg_waldump ?


regards,

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Sébastien



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