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* Track statement planning and execution times as well as resource
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* usage across a whole database cluster.
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*
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* Execution costs are totalled for each distinct source query, and kept in
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* Execution costs are totaled for each distinct source query, and kept in
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* a shared hashtable. (We track only as many distinct queries as will fit
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* in the designated amount of shared memory.)
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*
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</para>
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<sect1 id="backup-manifest-toplevel">
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<title>Backup Manifest Toplevel Object</title>
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<title>Backup Manifest Top-level Object</title>
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<para>
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The backup manifest JSON document contains the following keys.
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Normally, the <literal>Path</literal> key will be present. The
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associated string value is the path of the file relative to the root
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of the backup directory. Files located in a user-defined tablespace
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will have paths whose first two components are pg_tblspc and the OID
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will have paths whose first two components are <filename>pg_tblspc</filename> and the OID
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of the tablespace. If the path is not a string that is legal in UTF-8,
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or if the user requests that encoded paths be used for all files, then
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the <literal>Encoded-Path</literal> key will be present instead. This
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<literal>false</literal>.
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Generally, this should not be set true for extensions that could
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allow access to otherwise-superuser-only abilities, such as
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filesystem access.
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file system access.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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generate junk columns of these names.
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If the extra expressions are more complex than simple Vars, they
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must be run through <function>eval_const_expressions</function>
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before adding them to the targetlist.
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before adding them to the target list.
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</para>
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<para>
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<glossterm>Data directory</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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The base directory on the filesystem of a
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The base directory on the file system of a
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-server">server</glossterm> that contains all
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data files and subdirectories associated with a
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-db-cluster">database cluster</glossterm>
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<glossterm>Tablespace</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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A named location on the server filesystem.
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A named location on the server file system.
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All <glossterm linkend="glossary-sql-object">SQL objects</glossterm>
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which require storage beyond their definition in the
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-system-catalog">system catalog</glossterm>
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<glossdef>
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<para>
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Average number of transactions that are executed per second,
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totalled across all sessions active for a measured run.
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totaled across all sessions active for a measured run.
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This is used as a measure of the performance characteristics of
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an instance.
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</para>
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In this case, log messages are sent to the old log file until a
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successful log rotation. If <application>logrotate</application> is
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configured to compress the log file and delete it, the server may lose
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the messages logged in this timeframe. To avoid this issue, you can
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the messages logged in this time frame. To avoid this issue, you can
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configure the logging collector to dynamically assign log file names
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and use a <literal>prerotate</literal> script to ignore open log files.
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</para>
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<para>
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Number of transactions spilled to disk after the memory used by
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logical decoding exceeds <literal>logical_decoding_work_mem</literal>. The
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counter gets incremented both for toplevel transactions and
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counter gets incremented both for top-level transactions and
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subtransactions.
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</para></entry>
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</row>
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This only affects columns marked as either External or Extended
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and applies only to new tuples; there is no effect on existing rows.
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By default this parameter is set to allow at least 4 tuples per block,
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which with the default blocksize will be 2040 bytes. Valid values are
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between 128 bytes and the (blocksize - header), by default 8160 bytes.
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which with the default block size will be 2040 bytes. Valid values are
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between 128 bytes and the (block size - header), by default 8160 bytes.
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Changing this value may not be useful for very short or very long rows.
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Note that the default setting is often close to optimal, and
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it is possible that setting this parameter could have negative
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<para>
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When <option>--include-foreign-data</option> is specified,
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<application>pg_dump</application> does not check that the foreign
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table is writeable. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the
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table is writable. Therefore, there is no guarantee that the
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results of a foreign table dump can be successfully restored.
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</para>
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</note>
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<literal>backup_manifest</literal> contains information about which
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write-ahead log records will be needed, and
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<literal>pg_verifybackup</literal> will use that information to
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invoke <literal>pg_waldump</literal> to parse those write-ahed log
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invoke <literal>pg_waldump</literal> to parse those write-ahead log
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records. The <literal>--quiet</literal> flag will be used, so that
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<literal>pg_waldump</literal> will only report errors, without producing
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any other output. While this level of verification is sufficient to
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Ignore the specified file or directory, which should be expressed
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as a relative pathname, when comparing the list of data files
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as a relative path name, when comparing the list of data files
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actually present in the backup to those listed in the
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<literal>backup_manifest</literal> file. If a directory is
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specified, this option affects the entire subtree rooted at that
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location. Complaints about extra files, missing files, file size
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differences, or checksum mismatches will be suppressed if the
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relative pathname matches the specified pathname. This option
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relative path name matches the specified path name. This option
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can be specified multiple times.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<returnvalue>integer</returnvalue>
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</para>
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<para>
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Computes a gaussian-distributed random integer in <literal>[lb,
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Computes a Gaussian-distributed random integer in <literal>[lb,
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ub]</literal>, see below.
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</para>
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<para>
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