Nikolay Samokhvalov
Nikolay Samokhvalov
This is a problem indeed; I'd talk to GCP to discuss it. Without parallel chunk upload, you'll start having other types of issues β for example, sometimes backup-push will fail....
I realized, that technically, in the example above with backups A and B, A (which started earlier but finished later than B) may be considered as a "fresher" one because...
cc @x4m @g0djan
Testing 1.1 that should have this issue fixed. What we have: - daily full backups stored in GCS - older backups automatically moved to a "colder" storage, which updates their...
@usernamedt here it is (`sudo /usr/bin/envdir /etc/wal-g.d/env /opt/wal-g/bin/wal-g backup-list --detail | tail -10`): ``` name modified wal_segment_backup_start start_time finish_time hostname data_dir pg_version start_lsn finish_lsn is_permanent ... base_0000000500060413000000F9 2021-09-20T12:41:36Z 0000000500060413000000F9 2021-09-20T04:10:20Z...
@usernamedt right, this matches my understanding. Thanks.
@x4m Do we really need some protocol for Postgres at all? Couldn't it be a walg daemon that listens via a UNIX socket and the `wal-push` command that just tells...
(thinking out of loud) I guess we should profile the startup and see where the time is spent, compared to the stripped version.
The daemon idea sounds really good but it can take long. There are arguments for both stripping and not stripping the binaries. The common approach for packages is to provide...