On 08-01-2012 11:59, Satoshi Nagayasu / Uptime Technologies, LLC. wrote: >> [2011-12-08 15:14:36 JST] 16758: LOG: restored log file >> "000000080000000000000046" from archive >> [2011-12-08 15:14:36 JST] 16758: LOG: recoverying 000000080000000000000046 >> [2011-12-08 15:14:36 JST] 16758: LOG: restored log file >> "000000080000000000000047" from archive >> [2011-12-08 15:14:36 JST] 16758: LOG: recoverying 000000080000000000000047 >> cp: cannot stat `/backups/archlog/000000080000000000000048': No such file or >> directory >> [2011-12-08 15:14:37 JST] 16758: LOG: could not restore file >> "000000080000000000000048" from archive >> [2011-12-08 15:14:37 JST] 16758: LOG: attempting to look into pg_xlog >> [2011-12-08 15:14:37 JST] 16758: LOG: recoverying 000000080000000000000048 > What about just 'restored log file "000000080000000000000048" from pg_xlog' instead of the last two messages? If you can't read from pg_xlog emit 'could not restore file "000000080000000000000048" from pg_xlog'.
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