Re: Patch pg_is_in_backup()

From: Marti Raudsepp <marti(at)juffo(dot)org>
To: Gilles Darold <gilles(dot)darold(at)dalibo(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Patch pg_is_in_backup()
Date: 2012-02-02 11:23:02
Message-ID: CABRT9RAo_xTOVdBAEDqzcP+QvoHa0SZW1Ud1p3vjmA5tJUnYLw@mail.gmail.com
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On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 20:33, Gilles Darold <gilles(dot)darold(at)dalibo(dot)com> wrote:
> After some time searching for a Pg system administration function like
> pg_is_in_recovery(), let's say pg_is_in_backup(), I couldn't find one.
> The minor patch attached here adds this administrative function that can
> be used with others backup control functions. This is a very little
> patch outside documentation because the function is only a wrapper to
> the internal BackupInProgress() function, just like pg_is_in_recovery()
> is calling RecoveryInProgress().

I think it would be more useful to have a function that returns a
timestamp when the backup started. That way, it's possible to write a
generic monitoring script that alerts the sysadmin only when a backup
has been running for too long, but is silent for well-behaved backups.

Regards,
Marti

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