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<literal>backup_manifest</literal> contains information about which |
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write-ahead log records will be needed, and |
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<literal>pg_verifybackup</literal> will use that information to |
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invoke <literal>pg_waldump</literal> to parse those write-ahed log |
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invoke <literal>pg_waldump</literal> to parse those write-ahead log |
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records. The <literal>--quiet</literal> flag will be used, so that |
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<literal>pg_waldump</literal> will only report errors, without producing |
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any other output. While this level of verification is sufficient to |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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Ignore the specified file or directory, which should be expressed |
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as a relative pathname, when comparing the list of data files |
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as a relative path name, when comparing the list of data files |
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actually present in the backup to those listed in the |
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<literal>backup_manifest</literal> file. If a directory is |
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specified, this option affects the entire subtree rooted at that |
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location. Complaints about extra files, missing files, file size |
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differences, or checksum mismatches will be suppressed if the |
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relative pathname matches the specified pathname. This option |
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relative path name matches the specified path name. This option |
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can be specified multiple times. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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