No such file or directory during PITR
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Hi all,
I did a recovery strictly following the doc instructions, the recovery
succeded but I'm wondering if the following line in the logs is normal
or not.
cp: cannot stat `/home/pitr/00000001.history': No such file or directory
Regards
Gaetano Mendola
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Gaetano Mendola <mendola@bigfoot.com> writes:
I did a recovery strictly following the doc instructions, the recovery
succeded but I'm wondering if the following line in the logs is normal
or not.
cp: cannot stat `/home/pitr/00000001.history': No such file or directory
Yes, see the point in the docs that the recovery_command *will* be asked
for nonexistent files.
regards, tom lane
Tom Lane wrote:
Gaetano Mendola <mendola@bigfoot.com> writes:
I did a recovery strictly following the doc instructions, the recovery
succeded but I'm wondering if the following line in the logs is normal
or not.cp: cannot stat `/home/pitr/00000001.history': No such file or directory
Yes, see the point in the docs that the recovery_command *will* be asked
for nonexistent files.
Thanks, I got it.
Regards
Gaetano Mendola