On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 09:31:27AM -0500, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Ray Stell <ste...@cns.vt.edu> wrote:
> > ,3440,,2010-05-13 09:06:35.734 EDT,4bebf95b.d70,5,2010-05-13
> > 09:06:35 EDT,0,FATAL:  could not restore file "00000002.history"
> > from archive: return code 32512
>  
> Return code 32512?  I think you'd be OK if your recovery script
> returned 1 when it didn't find this file.


Tom wrote last year:

Hmm ... 32512 is 0x7F00, which I think means exit(127), which is
generally what the shell returns when it can't find the program
it's supposed to execute.

> sh: /usr/lib/postgresql/8.2/bin/pg_standby: not found
> sh: /usr/lib/postgresql/8.2/bin/pg_standby: not found
> sh: /usr/lib/postgresql/8.2/bin/pg_standby: not found
> sh: /usr/lib/postgresql/8.2/bin/pg_standby: not found

duh.  measure twice, cut once. 

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