On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Tom Lane wrote:

It's safe to exclude those, but those are hardly the only files that
might "disappear" in a live database.  It'd be better to use a dump
tool that's less picky about the source data changing under it.  We've
had similar reports about GNU tar being too smart for this purpose :-(

I would have thought that the pg_start_backup() function would tell the postmasters not to take files out from under the base backup process?

In any event, if it's ok to ignore those, rsync conveniently has a specific error code for that:

       24     Partial transfer due to vanished source files

So I can just consider an exit code of 0 or 24 as both being success.

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