I'm trying to vet the PITR/warm-standby process so set up a primary and
secondary server on two different Windows machines. (Yeah, I know, but I don't
have a choice in the matter.)
The primary works fine and copies its WAL files to the archive directory. As
long as the secondary is in recovery mode life is good. When I introduce the
trigger file, however, to kick the secondary out of recovery mode it bombs,
complaining that its looking for the next WAL file (which is never going to
arrive, especially not in the local pg_xlog directory), then gives me an
"invalid parameter" error. The relevent part of the secondary's log file is
here:
2008-08-24 23:02:56 CDT LOG: restored log file "000000010000000400000088" from
archive
2008-08-24 23:03:01 CDT LOG: restored log file "000000010000000400000089" from
archive
2008-08-24 23:03:06 CDT LOG: restored log file "00000001000000040000008A" from
archive
2008-08-24 23:07:02 CDT LOG: could not open file
"pg_xlog/00000001000000040000008B" (log file 4, segment 139): No such file or
directory
2008-08-24 23:07:05 CDT LOG: startup process (PID 1468) was terminated by
exception 0xC000000D
2008-08-24 23:07:05 CDT HINT: See C include file "ntstatus.h" for a
description of the hexadecimal value.
2008-08-24 23:07:05 CDT LOG: aborting startup due to startup process failure
My recovery command is:
restore_command = '..\bin\pg_standby -d -s 5 -t .\pgsql.trigger.5442
..\data\archive %f %p %r 2>>pg_log\standby.log'
I found this on the forums. Could it be the source of the problem I'm
experiencing?
Thanks in advance for the wizardly advice!
Bob Lunney
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