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| 1 | +<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/backup.sgml,v 2.123 2009/03/05 19:50:03 tgl Exp $ --> |
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3 | 3 | <chapter id="backup">
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4 | 4 | <title>Backup and Restore</title>
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@@ -1198,20 +1198,6 @@ restore_command = 'copy "C:\\server\\archivedir\\%f" "%p"' # Windows
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1198 | 1198 | </listitem>
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1199 | 1199 | </varlistentry>
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1200 | 1200 |
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| - <varlistentry id="log-restartpoints" |
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| - xreflabel="log_restartpoints"> |
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| - <term><varname>log_restartpoints</varname> |
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| - (<type>boolean</type>) |
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| - </term> |
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| - <listitem> |
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| - <para> |
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| - Specifies whether to log each restart point as it occurs. This |
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| - can be helpful to track the progress of a long recovery. |
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| - Default is <literal>false</>. |
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| - </para> |
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| - </listitem> |
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| - </varlistentry> |
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1215 | 1201 | </variablelist>
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1217 | 1203 | </sect3>
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1865 | 1851 | backup. You can do this by running <application>pg_controldata</>
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1866 | 1852 | on the standby server to inspect the control file and determine the
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1867 | 1853 | current checkpoint WAL location, or by using the
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| - <varname>log_restartpoints</> option to print values to the server log. |
| 1854 | + <varname>log_checkpoints</> option to print values to the server log. |
1869 | 1855 | </para>
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1870 | 1856 | </sect2>
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1871 | 1857 | </sect1>
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