"Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it enough to simply have re-copied in the base/xxx directory from the 
> base backup, after the PITR recovery had completed (obviously any 
> changes made to that database since the base backup won't have been 
> restored but thankfully it's backed up nightly and doesn't change too 
> often :-) )

Well, I'd be a little worried about whether the base backup was
self-consistent, but if it was taken at a time where the DB was idle
then you can probably get away with this.

> What I'll probably do is try to simulate the same process again on a 
> different machine to get myself a bit more familiar.  Is there any other 
> situations you can think of where this may also be relevant, or is it 
> just when dropping a complete database?

AFAIK the only operations that have non-rollbackable side effects are
CREATE/DROP DATABASE and CREATE/DROP TABLESPACE.  For any of these,
you'd end up with inconsistent state if you try to stop replay just
before the commit record.

                        regards, tom lane

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