pg_probackup manage backup/recovery of PostgreSQL database. Usage: pg_probackup [option...] init pg_probackup [option...] backup pg_probackup [option...] restore [backup-ID] pg_probackup [option...] show [backup-ID] pg_probackup [option...] validate backup-ID pg_probackup [option...] delete backup-ID pg_probackup [option...] delwal [backup-ID] pg_probackup [option...] retention show|purge Common Options: -B, --backup-path=PATH location of the backup storage area -D, --pgdata=PATH location of the database storage area Backup options: -b, --backup-mode=MODE backup mode (full, page, ptrack) -C, --smooth-checkpoint do smooth checkpoint before backup --stream stream the transaction log and include it in the backup -S, --slot=SLOTNAME replication slot to use --backup-pg-log backup of pg_log directory -j, --threads=NUM number of parallel threads --progress show progress Restore options: --time time stamp up to which recovery will proceed --xid transaction ID up to which recovery will proceed --inclusive whether we stop just after the recovery target --timeline recovering into a particular timeline -j, --threads=NUM number of parallel threads --progress show progress Delete options: --wal remove unnecessary wal files Retention options: --redundancy specifies how many full backups purge command should keep --window specifies the number of days of recoverability Connection options: -d, --dbname=DBNAME database to connect -h, --host=HOSTNAME database server host or socket directory -p, --port=PORT database server port -U, --username=USERNAME user name to connect as -w, --no-password never prompt for password -W, --password force password prompt Generic options: -q, --quiet don't write any messages -v, --verbose verbose mode --help show this help, then exit --version output version information and exit Read the website for details. Report bugs to .