diff --git a/pg_probackup/index.html b/pg_probackup/index.html index 27efeeb..4252220 100644 --- a/pg_probackup/index.html +++ b/pg_probackup/index.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Description
Overview -
Limitations
Installation
Installation on Debian family systems (Debian, Ubuntu etc.)
Installation on Red Hat family systems (CentOS, Oracle Linux etc.)
Installation on ALT Linux
Installation on SUSE Linux
Setup
Initializing the Backup Catalog
Adding a New Backup Instance
Configuring the Database Cluster
Setting up STREAM Backups
Setting up Continuous WAL Archiving
Setting up Backup from Standby
Setting up Cluster Verification
Setting up Partial Restore
Configuring the Remote Mode
Set up SSH
Setting up PTRACK Backups
Usage
Creating a Backup
ARCHIVE Mode
STREAM Mode
Page Validation
External Directories
Performing Cluster Verification
Validating a Backup
Restoring a Cluster
Incremental Restore
Partial Restore
Performing Point-in-Time (PITR) Recovery
Using pg_probackup in the Remote Mode
Running pg_probackup on Parallel Threads
Configuring pg_probackup
Specifying Connection Settings
Managing the Backup Catalog
Viewing Backup Information
Viewing WAL Archive Information
Configuring Retention Policy
Removing Redundant Backups
Pinning Backups
Configuring WAL Archive Retention Policy
Merging Backups
Deleting Backups
Cloning and Synchronizing PostgreSQL Instance
Command-Line Reference
Commands
version
help
init
add-instance
del-instance
set-config
set-backup
show-config
show
backup
restore
checkdb
validate
merge
delete
archive-push
archive-get
catchup
Options
Common Options
Recovery Target Options
Retention Options
Pinning Options
Logging Options
Connection Options
Compression Options
Archiving Options
Remote Mode Options
Remote WAL Archive Options
Incremental Restore Options
Partial Restore Options
How-To
Minimal Setup
Versioning
Authors
Credits

Name

pg_probackup — manage backup and recovery of PostgreSQL database clusters

Synopsis

pg_probackup version

pg_probackup help [command]

pg_probackup init -B backup_dir

pg_probackup add-instance -B backup_dir -D data_dir --instance instance_name

pg_probackup del-instance -B backup_dir --instance instance_name

pg_probackup set-config -B backup_dir --instance instance_name [option...]

pg_probackup set-backup -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -i backup_id [option...]

pg_probackup show-config -B backup_dir --instance instance_name [--format=format]

pg_probackup show -B backup_dir [option...]

pg_probackup backup -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -b backup_mode [option...]

pg_probackup restore -B backup_dir --instance instance_name [option...]

pg_probackup checkdb -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -D data_dir [option...]

pg_probackup validate -B backup_dir [option...]

pg_probackup merge -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -i backup_id [option...]

pg_probackup delete -B backup_dir --instance instance_name { -i backup_id | --delete-wal | --delete-expired | --merge-expired } [option...]

pg_probackup archive-push -B backup_dir --instance instance_name --wal-file-path wal_file_path --wal-file-name wal_file_name [option...]

pg_probackup archive-get -B backup_dir --instance instance_name --wal-file-path wal_file_path --wal-file-name wal_file_name [option...]

pg_probackup catchup -b catchup_mode --source-pgdata=path_to_pgdata_on_remote_server --destination-pgdata=path_to_local_dir [option...]

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Limitations
Installation
Installation on Debian family systems (Debian, Ubuntu etc.)
Installation on Red Hat family systems (CentOS, Oracle Linux etc.)
Installation on ALT Linux
Installation on SUSE Linux
Setup
Initializing the Backup Catalog
Adding a New Backup Instance
Configuring the Database Cluster
Setting up STREAM Backups
Setting up Continuous WAL Archiving
Setting up Backup from Standby
Setting up Cluster Verification
Setting up Partial Restore
Configuring the Remote Mode
Set up SSH
Setting up PTRACK Backups
Usage
Creating a Backup
ARCHIVE Mode
STREAM Mode
Page Validation
External Directories
Performing Cluster Verification
Validating a Backup
Restoring a Cluster
Incremental Restore
Partial Restore
Performing Point-in-Time (PITR) Recovery
Using pg_probackup in the Remote Mode
Running pg_probackup on Parallel Threads
Configuring pg_probackup
Specifying Connection Settings
Managing the Backup Catalog
Viewing Backup Information
Viewing WAL Archive Information
Configuring Retention Policy
Removing Redundant Backups
Pinning Backups
Configuring WAL Archive Retention Policy
Merging Backups
Deleting Backups
Cloning and Synchronizing PostgreSQL Instance
Command-Line Reference
Commands
version
help
init
add-instance
del-instance
set-config
set-backup
show-config
show
backup
restore
checkdb
validate
merge
delete
archive-push
archive-get
catchup
Options
Common Options
Recovery Target Options
Retention Options
Pinning Options
Logging Options
Connection Options
Compression Options
Archiving Options
Remote Mode Options
Remote WAL Archive Options
Incremental Restore Options
Partial Restore Options
How-To
Minimal Setup
Versioning
Authors
Credits

Name

pg_probackup — manage backup and recovery of PostgreSQL database clusters

Synopsis

pg_probackup version

pg_probackup help [command]

pg_probackup init -B backup_dir

pg_probackup add-instance -B backup_dir -D data_dir --instance instance_name

pg_probackup del-instance -B backup_dir --instance instance_name

pg_probackup set-config -B backup_dir --instance instance_name [option...]

pg_probackup set-backup -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -i backup_id [option...]

pg_probackup show-config -B backup_dir --instance instance_name [--format=format]

pg_probackup show -B backup_dir [option...]

pg_probackup backup -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -b backup_mode [option...]

pg_probackup restore -B backup_dir --instance instance_name [option...]

pg_probackup checkdb -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -D data_dir [option...]

pg_probackup validate -B backup_dir [option...]

pg_probackup merge -B backup_dir --instance instance_name -i backup_id [option...]

pg_probackup delete -B backup_dir --instance instance_name { -i backup_id | --delete-wal | --delete-expired | --merge-expired } [option...]

pg_probackup archive-push -B backup_dir --instance instance_name --wal-file-path wal_file_path --wal-file-name wal_file_name [option...]

pg_probackup archive-get -B backup_dir --instance instance_name --wal-file-path wal_file_path --wal-file-name wal_file_name [option...]

pg_probackup catchup -b catchup_mode --source-pgdata=path_to_pgdata_on_remote_server --destination-pgdata=path_to_local_dir [option...]

Description

pg_probackup is a utility to manage backup and @@ -248,9 +248,7 @@ Using yum:

 yumdownloader --source pg_probackup-15
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Installation on ALT Linux

- You may need to use yum instead of dnf on older systems in the commands below. -

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Installation on ALT Linux

  1. Setup the repository
    • On ALT Linux 10: @@ -3719,9 +3717,9 @@

Versioning

pg_probackup follows semantic versioning. -

Authors

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Authors

Postgres Professional, Moscow, Russia. -

Credits

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Credits

pg_probackup utility is based on pg_arman, which was originally written by NTT and then developed and maintained by Michael Paquier.

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