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@ -3115,7 +3115,7 @@ XLogFileInit(XLogSegNo logsegno, bool *use_existent, bool use_lock) |
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* destsegno: identify segment to be created. |
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* |
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* srcTLI, srclog, srcseg: identify segment to be copied (could be from |
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* srcTLI, srcsegno: identify segment to be copied (could be from |
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* a different timeline) |
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* upto: how much of the source file to copy (the rest is filled with |
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@ -7020,7 +7020,7 @@ StartupXLOG(void) |
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* EndOfLogTLI is the TLI in the filename of the XLOG segment containing |
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* the end-of-log. It could be different from the timeline that EndOfLog |
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* nominally belongs to, if there was a timeline switch in that segment, |
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* and we were reading the old wAL from a segment belonging to a higher |
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* and we were reading the old WAL from a segment belonging to a higher |
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* timeline. |
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*/ |
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EndOfLogTLI = xlogreader->readPageTLI; |
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