pg_probackup 3.2.1 Documentation
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pg_probackup 3.2.1 Documentation
Table of Contents
1. About
pg_probackup3
1.1. Key Features
1.2. New Features of
pg_probackup3
1.3. pg_probackup3 Backup Data Source Modes
1.4. pg_probackup3 Limitations
2. Installation and Setup
2.1. Installing
pg_probackup3
2.2. Initializing a Backup Catalog
2.3. Adding a New Backup Instance
2.4. Configuring
pg_probackup3
2.5. Specifying Connection Settings
2.6. Configuring the Database Cluster
2.7. Setting up STREAM Backups
2.8. Setting up Continuous WAL Archiving
2.9. Setting up Partial Restore
2.10. Setting up PTRACK Backups
2.11. Configuring SSH Connection
2.12. Configuring S3 Connection
3. Use Cases
3.1. Creating a Backup
3.2. Restoring a Cluster
3.3. Managing the Backup Catalog
3.4. Using
pg_probackup3
in the Remote Mode
3.5. Remote Restore
3.6. Running
pg_probackup3
on Parallel Threads
3.7. Mounting a Backup Directory with FUSE
3.8. Checking Data Integrity
3.9. Configuring Retention Policy
3.10. Cloning and Synchronizing a
Postgres Pro
Instance
3.11. More Examples
4. Reference
pg_probackup3
— utility to manage backup and recovery of
Postgres Pro
database clusters
5. For Developers
libpgprobackup
— library with API to back up data, restore from backups, as well as validate and merge backups
A. Release Notes
A.1. pg_probackup 3.2.1
A.2. pg_probackup 3.2.0
A.3. pg_probackup 3.1.1
A.4. pg_probackup 3.1.0
A.5. pg_probackup 3.0.2
A.6. pg_probackup 3.0.0
B. Known Issues and Troubleshooting
B.1. Error
libpq.so.5: no version information available
C. Version Compatibility
Index