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Warn more strongly about the dangers of exclusive backup mode.
Especially, warn about the hazards of mishandling the backup_label file. Adjust a couple of server messages to be more clear about the hazards associated with removing backup_label files, too. David Steele and Robert Haas, reviewed by Laurenz Albe, Martín Marqués, Peter Eisentraut, and Magnus Hagander. Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/7d85c387-000e-16f0-e00b-50bf83c22127@pgmasters.net
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@ -948,13 +948,26 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_stop_backup(false, true);
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</sect3>
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<sect3 id="backup-lowlevel-base-backup-exclusive">
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<title>Making an exclusive low level backup</title>
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<note>
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<para>
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The exclusive backup method is deprecated and should be avoided.
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Prior to <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> 9.6, this was the only
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low-level method available, but it is now recommended that all users
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upgrade their scripts to use non-exclusive backups.
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</para>
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</note>
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<para>
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The process for an exclusive backup is mostly the same as for a
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non-exclusive one, but it differs in a few key steps. This type of backup
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can only be taken on a primary and does not allow concurrent backups.
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Prior to <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> 9.6, this
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was the only low-level method available, but it is now recommended that
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all users upgrade their scripts to use non-exclusive backups if possible.
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non-exclusive one, but it differs in a few key steps. This type of
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backup can only be taken on a primary and does not allow concurrent
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backups. Moreover, because it writes a backup_label file on the
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master, it can cause the master to fail to restart automatically after
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a crash. On the other hand, the erroneous removal of a backup_label
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file from a backup or standby is a common mistake which can can result
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in serious data corruption. If it is necessary to use this method,
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the following steps may be used.
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</para>
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<para>
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<orderedlist>
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@ -1011,9 +1024,17 @@ SELECT pg_start_backup('label', true);
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consider during this backup.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note that if the server crashes during the backup it may not be
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possible to restart until the <literal>backup_label</literal> file has been
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manually deleted from the <envar>PGDATA</envar> directory.
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As noted above, if the server crashes during the backup it may not be
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possible to restart until the <literal>backup_label</literal> file has
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been manually deleted from the <envar>PGDATA</envar> directory. Note
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that it is very important to never remove the
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<literal>backup_label</literal> file when restoring a backup, because
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this will result in corruption. Confusion about when it is appropriate
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to remove this file is a common cause of data corruption when using this
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method; be very certain that you remove the file only on an existing
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master and never when building a standby or restoring a backup, even if
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you are building a standby that will subsequently be promoted to a new
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master.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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@ -1045,11 +1066,16 @@ SELECT pg_stop_backup();
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If the archive process has fallen behind
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because of failures of the archive command, it will keep retrying
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until the archive succeeds and the backup is complete.
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If you wish to place a time limit on the execution of
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<function>pg_stop_backup</function>, set an appropriate
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<varname>statement_timeout</varname> value, but make note that if
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<function>pg_stop_backup</function> terminates because of this your backup
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may not be valid.
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</para>
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<para>
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When using exclusive backup mode, it is absolutely imperative to ensure
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that <function>pg_stop_backup</function> completes successfully at the
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end of the backup. Even if the backup itself fails, for example due to
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lack of disk space, failure to call <function>pg_stop_backup</function>
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will leave the server in backup mode indefinitely, causing future backups
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to fail and increasing the risk of a restart failure during the time that
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<literal>backup_label</literal> exists.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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if (!ReadRecord(xlogreader, checkPoint.redo, LOG, false))
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ereport(FATAL,
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(errmsg("could not find redo location referenced by checkpoint record"),
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errhint("If you are not restoring from a backup, try removing the file \"%s/backup_label\".", DataDir)));
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errhint("If you are restoring from a backup, touch \"%s/recovery.signal\" and add required recovery options.\n"
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"If you are not restoring from a backup, try removing the file \"%s/backup_label\".\n"
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"Be careful: removing \"%s/backup_label\" will result in a corrupt cluster if restoring from a backup.",
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DataDir, DataDir, DataDir)));
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}
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}
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else
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{
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ereport(FATAL,
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(errmsg("could not locate required checkpoint record"),
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errhint("If you are not restoring from a backup, try removing the file \"%s/backup_label\".", DataDir)));
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errhint("If you are restoring from a backup, touch \"%s/recovery.signal\" and add required recovery options.\n"
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"If you are not restoring from a backup, try removing the file \"%s/backup_label\".\n"
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"Be careful: removing \"%s/backup_label\" will result in a corrupt cluster if restoring from a backup.",
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DataDir, DataDir, DataDir)));
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wasShutdown = false; /* keep compiler quiet */
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}
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