On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 09:31:27AM -0500, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Ray Stell wrote:
> > ,3440,,2010-05-13 09:06:35.734 EDT,4bebf95b.d70,5,2010-05-13
> > 09:06:35 EDT,0,FATAL: could not restore file "0002.history"
> > from archive: return code 32512
>
> Return code 32512? I think you'd be OK
Ray Stell wrote:
> ,3440,,2010-05-13 09:06:35.734 EDT,4bebf95b.d70,5,2010-05-13
> 09:06:35 EDT,0,FATAL: could not restore file "0002.history"
> from archive: return code 32512
Return code 32512? I think you'd be OK if your recovery script
returned 1 when it didn't find this file.
-Kevin
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 04:29:18PM +0300, Devrim G?ND?Z wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 09:16 -0400, Ray Stell wrote:
> > What are the steps for upgrade of a primary/PITR standby pair to the
> > latest 8.3 patchset, 8.3.6-8.3.10? I don't see this in the docs.
> > Should there be something added t
On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 09:16 -0400, Ray Stell wrote:
> What are the steps for upgrade of a primary/PITR standby pair to the
> latest 8.3 patchset, 8.3.6-8.3.10? I don't see this in the docs.
> Should there be something added to 15.4. Upgrading?
>
> My guess is:
> 1. turn off the standby confi
What are the steps for upgrade of a primary/PITR standby pair to the
latest 8.3 patchset, 8.3.6-8.3.10? I don't see this in the docs.
Should there be something added to 15.4. Upgrading?
My guess is:
1. turn off the standby config in primary
2. upgrade primary
3. rebuild standby
That way you