On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 10:14 PM Asif Rehman <asifr.reh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks, Kashif and Rajkumar. I have fixed the reported issues.
>
> I have added the shared state as previously described. The new grammar
> changes
> are as follows:
>
> START_BACKUP [LABEL '<label>'] [FAST] [MAX_RATE %d]
>     - This will generate a unique backupid using pg_strong_random(16) and
> hex-encoded
>       it. which is then returned as the result set.
>     - It will also create a shared state and add it to the hashtable. The
> hash table size is set
>       to BACKUP_HASH_SIZE=10, but since hashtable can expand dynamically,
> I think it's
>       sufficient initial size. max_wal_senders is not used, because it can
> be set to quite a
>       large values.
>
> JOIN_BACKUP 'backup_id'
>     - finds 'backup_id' in hashtable and attaches it to server process.
>
>
> SEND_FILE '(' 'FILE' ')' [NOVERIFY_CHECKSUMS]
>     - renamed SEND_FILES to SEND_FILE
>     - removed START_WAL_LOCATION from this because 'startptr' is now
> accessible through
>       shared state.
>
> There is no change in other commands:
> STOP_BACKUP [NOWAIT]
> LIST_TABLESPACES [PROGRESS]
> LIST_FILES [TABLESPACE]
> LIST_WAL_FILES [START_WAL_LOCATION 'X/X'] [END_WAL_LOCATION 'X/X']
>
> The current patches (v11) have been rebased to the latest master. The
> backup manifest is enabled
> by default, so I have disabled it for parallel backup mode and have
> generated a warning so that
> user is aware of it and not expect it in the backup.
>

So, are you working on to make it work? I don't think a parallel backup
feature should be creating a backup with no manifest.


>
>
>
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> Asif Rehman
> Highgo Software (Canada/China/Pakistan)
> URL : www.highgo.ca
>
>

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