From: | Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com> |
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To: | Brad White <b55white(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Upgrading to v12 |
Date: | 2022-11-13 16:46:45 |
Message-ID: | 2f1b0707-2e71-3a15-b625-6932ff588322@aklaver.com |
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On 11/12/22 18:18, Brad White wrote:
>
> > How where the restored copies made on the original cluster?
> I guess I'm not understanding the confusion here. They were restored
> with the same script but to a different DB name and with the 9.4
> executables.
> In fact, that was why the script was originally written, so we could
> restore and test the backups.
The confusion came from this:
"I only need the primary.
Not the half dozen restored copies."
I initially assumed, correctly as it turns out, that they all existed on
the production cluster and where duplicates.
Then you posted:
"Over time, we've restored multiple copies for testing and reproducing
various issues.
I'm only trying to set up replication one one of those copies. "
and showed a process where they being restored to other clusters.
At that point I was lost as to what copies meant and where they came from.
Not sure that this is actually pertinent to the problem at hand, I was
just trying to nail down the moving pieces.
>
> I've since hijacked it and used it to restore to other versions.
>
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Adrian Klaver
adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com
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