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####################################################################################################################################
# RESTORE MODULE
####################################################################################################################################
package BackRest::Restore;
use threads;
use threads::shared;
use Thread::Queue;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
use Carp qw(confess);
use File::Basename qw(dirname);
use File::stat qw(lstat);
use lib dirname($0);
use BackRest::Config;
use BackRest::Db;
use BackRest::Exception;
use BackRest::File;
use BackRest::Manifest;
use BackRest::RestoreFile;
use BackRest::ThreadGroup;
use BackRest::Utility;
####################################################################################################################################
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# File constants
####################################################################################################################################
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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use constant FILE_RECOVERY_CONF => 'recovery.conf'; # Conf file with settings for recovery after restore
use constant FILE_TABLESPACE_MAP => 'tablespace_map'; # Tablespace map introduced in 9.5
####################################################################################################################################
# CONSTRUCTOR
####################################################################################################################################
sub new
{
my $class = shift; # Class name
my $strDbClusterPath = shift; # Database cluster path
my $strBackupPath = shift; # Backup to restore
my $oRemapRef = shift; # Tablespace remaps
my $oFile = shift; # Default file object
my $iThreadTotal = shift; # Total threads to run for restore
my $bDelta = shift; # perform delta restore
my $bForce = shift; # force a restore
my $strType = shift; # Recovery type
my $strTarget = shift; # Recovery target
my $bTargetExclusive = shift; # Target exlusive option
my $bTargetResume = shift; # Target resume option
my $strTargetTimeline = shift; # Target timeline option
my $oRecoveryRef = shift; # Other recovery options
my $strStanza = shift; # Restore stanza
my $strBackRestBin = shift; # Absolute backrest filename
my $strConfigFile = shift; # Absolute config filename (optional)
# Create the class hash
my $self = {};
bless $self, $class;
# Initialize variables
$self->{strDbClusterPath} = $strDbClusterPath;
$self->{strBackupPath} = $strBackupPath;
$self->{oRemapRef} = $oRemapRef;
$self->{oFile} = $oFile;
$self->{iThreadTotal} = defined($iThreadTotal) ? $iThreadTotal : 1;
$self->{bDelta} = $bDelta;
$self->{bForce} = $bForce;
$self->{strType} = $strType;
$self->{strTarget} = $strTarget;
$self->{bTargetExclusive} = $bTargetExclusive;
$self->{bTargetResume} = $bTargetResume;
$self->{strTargetTimeline} = $strTargetTimeline;
$self->{oRecoveryRef} = $oRecoveryRef;
$self->{strStanza} = $strStanza;
$self->{strBackRestBin} = $strBackRestBin;
$self->{strConfigFile} = $strConfigFile;
return $self;
}
####################################################################################################################################
# MANIFEST_OWNERSHIP_CHECK
#
# Checks the users and groups that exist in the manifest and emits warnings for ownership that cannot be set properly, either
# because the current user does not have permissions or because the user/group does not exist.
####################################################################################################################################
sub manifest_ownership_check
{
my $self = shift; # Class hash
my $oManifest = shift; # Backup manifest
# Create hashes to track valid/invalid users/groups
my %oOwnerHash = ();
# Create hash for each type and owner to be checked
my $strDefaultUser = getpwuid($<);
my $strDefaultGroup = getgrgid($();
my %oFileTypeHash = (&MANIFEST_PATH => true, &MANIFEST_LINK => true, &MANIFEST_FILE => true);
my %oOwnerTypeHash = (&MANIFEST_SUBKEY_USER => $strDefaultUser, &MANIFEST_SUBKEY_GROUP => $strDefaultGroup);
# Loop through owner types (user, group)
foreach my $strOwnerType (sort (keys %oOwnerTypeHash))
{
# Loop through all backup paths (base and tablespaces)
foreach my $strPathKey ($oManifest->keys(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH))
{
# Loop through types (path, link, file)
foreach my $strFileType (sort (keys %oFileTypeHash))
{
my $strSection = "${strPathKey}:${strFileType}";
# Get users and groups for paths
if ($oManifest->test($strSection))
{
foreach my $strName ($oManifest->keys($strSection))
{
my $strOwner = $oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, $strOwnerType);
# If root then test to see if the user/group is valid
if ($< == 0)
{
# If the owner has not been tested yet then test it
if (!defined($oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}{$strOwner}))
{
my $strOwnerId;
if ($strOwnerType eq 'user')
{
$strOwnerId = getpwnam($strOwner);
}
else
{
$strOwnerId = getgrnam($strOwner);
}
$oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}{$strOwner} = defined($strOwnerId) ? true : false;
}
if (!$oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}{$strOwner})
{
$oManifest->set($strSection, $strName, $strOwnerType, $oOwnerTypeHash{$strOwnerType});
}
}
# Else set user/group to current user/group
else
{
if ($strOwner ne $oOwnerTypeHash{$strOwnerType})
{
$oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}{$strOwner} = false;
$oManifest->set($strSection, $strName, $strOwnerType, $oOwnerTypeHash{$strOwnerType});
}
}
}
}
}
}
# Output warning for any invalid owners
if (defined($oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}))
{
foreach my $strOwner (sort (keys(%{$oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}})))
{
if (!$oOwnerHash{$strOwnerType}{$strOwner})
{
&log(WARN, "${strOwnerType} ${strOwner} " . ($< == 0 ? "does not exist" : "cannot be set") .
", changed to $oOwnerTypeHash{$strOwnerType}");
}
}
}
}
}
####################################################################################################################################
# MANIFEST_LOAD
#
# Loads the backup manifest and performs requested tablespace remaps.
####################################################################################################################################
sub manifest_load
{
my $self = shift; # Class hash
if ($self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_BACKUP_CLUSTER, $self->{strBackupPath}))
{
# Copy the backup manifest to the db cluster path
$self->{oFile}->copy(PATH_BACKUP_CLUSTER, $self->{strBackupPath} . '/' . FILE_MANIFEST,
PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $self->{strDbClusterPath} . '/' . FILE_MANIFEST);
# Load the manifest into a hash
my $oManifest = new BackRest::Manifest($self->{oFile}->path_get(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE,
$self->{strDbClusterPath} . '/' . FILE_MANIFEST));
# Remove the manifest now that it is in memory
$self->{oFile}->remove(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $self->{strDbClusterPath} . '/' . FILE_MANIFEST);
# If backup is latest then set it equal to backup label, else verify that requested backup and label match
my $strBackupLabel = $oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP, MANIFEST_KEY_LABEL);
if ($self->{strBackupPath} eq OPTION_DEFAULT_RESTORE_SET)
{
$self->{strBackupPath} = $strBackupLabel;
}
elsif ($self->{strBackupPath} ne $strBackupLabel)
{
confess &log(ASSERT, "request backup $self->{strBackupPath} and label ${strBackupLabel} do not match " .
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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' - this indicates some sort of corruption (at the very least paths have been renamed)');
}
if ($self->{strDbClusterPath} ne $oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, MANIFEST_KEY_BASE, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH))
{
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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&log(INFO, 'remap base path to ' . $self->{strDbClusterPath});
$oManifest->set(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, MANIFEST_KEY_BASE, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH, $self->{strDbClusterPath});
}
# If no tablespaces are requested
if (!optionGet(OPTION_TABLESPACE))
{
foreach my $strPathKey ($oManifest->keys(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH))
{
if ($oManifest->test(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_LINK))
{
my $strTablespaceKey =
$oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_LINK);
my $strTablespaceLink = "pg_tblspc/${strTablespaceKey}";
my $strTablespacePath =
$oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, MANIFEST_KEY_BASE, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH) .
"/${strTablespaceLink}";
$oManifest->set(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH, $strTablespacePath);
$oManifest->remove('base:link', $strTablespaceLink);
$oManifest->set('base:path', $strTablespaceLink, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_GROUP,
$oManifest->get('base:path', '.', MANIFEST_SUBKEY_GROUP));
$oManifest->set('base:path', $strTablespaceLink, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_USER,
$oManifest->get('base:path', '.', MANIFEST_SUBKEY_USER));
$oManifest->set('base:path', $strTablespaceLink, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_MODE,
$oManifest->get('base:path', '.', MANIFEST_SUBKEY_MODE));
&log(INFO, "remapping tablespace ${strTablespaceKey} to ${strTablespacePath}");
}
}
}
# If tablespaces have been remapped, update the manifest
elsif (defined($self->{oRemapRef}))
{
foreach my $strTablespaceKey (sort(keys(%{$self->{oRemapRef}})))
{
my $strRemapPath = ${$self->{oRemapRef}}{$strTablespaceKey};
my $strPathKey = "tablespace/${strTablespaceKey}";
# Make sure that the tablespace exists in the manifest
if (!$oManifest->test(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_LINK))
{
confess &log(ERROR, "cannot remap invalid tablespace ${strTablespaceKey} to ${strRemapPath}");
}
# Remap the tablespace in the manifest
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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&log(INFO, "remap tablespace ${strTablespaceKey} to ${strRemapPath}");
my $strTablespaceLink = $oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_LINK);
$oManifest->set(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH, $strRemapPath);
$oManifest->set('base:link', "pg_tblspc/${strTablespaceLink}", MANIFEST_SUBKEY_DESTINATION, $strRemapPath);
}
}
$self->manifest_ownership_check($oManifest);
return $oManifest;
}
confess &log(ERROR, 'backup ' . $self->{strBackupPath} . ' does not exist');
}
####################################################################################################################################
# CLEAN
#
# Checks that the restore paths are empty, or if --force was used then it cleans files/paths/links from the restore directories that
# are not present in the manifest.
####################################################################################################################################
sub clean
{
my $self = shift; # Class hash
my $oManifest = shift; # Backup manifest
# Track if files/links/paths where removed
my %oRemoveHash = (&MANIFEST_FILE => 0, &MANIFEST_PATH => 0, &MANIFEST_LINK => 0);
# Check each restore directory in the manifest and make sure that it exists and is empty.
# The --force option can be used to override the empty requirement.
foreach my $strPathKey ($oManifest->keys(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH))
{
my $strPath = $oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH);
&log(INFO, "checking/cleaning db path ${strPath}");
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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if (!$self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strPath))
{
next;
}
# Load path manifest so it can be compared to deleted files/paths/links that are not in the backup
my %oPathManifest;
$self->{oFile}->manifest(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strPath, \%oPathManifest);
foreach my $strName (sort {$b cmp $a} (keys(%{$oPathManifest{name}})))
{
# Skip the root path
if ($strName eq '.')
{
next;
}
# If force was not specified then error if any file is found
if (!$self->{bForce} && !$self->{bDelta})
{
confess &log(ERROR, "cannot restore to path '${strPath}' that contains files - " .
'try using --delta if this is what you intended', ERROR_RESTORE_PATH_NOT_EMPTY);
}
my $strFile = "${strPath}/${strName}";
# Determine the file/path/link type
my $strType = MANIFEST_FILE;
if ($oPathManifest{name}{$strName}{type} eq 'd')
{
$strType = MANIFEST_PATH;
}
elsif ($oPathManifest{name}{$strName}{type} eq 'l')
{
$strType = MANIFEST_LINK;
}
# Build the section name
my $strSection = "${strPathKey}:${strType}";
# Check to see if the file/path/link exists in the manifest
if ($oManifest->test($strSection, $strName))
{
my $strUser = $oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_USER);
my $strGroup = $oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_GROUP);
# If ownership does not match, fix it
if ($strUser ne $oPathManifest{name}{$strName}{user} ||
$strGroup ne $oPathManifest{name}{$strName}{group})
{
&log(INFO, "setting ${strFile} ownership to ${strUser}:${strGroup}");
$self->{oFile}->owner(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strFile, $strUser, $strGroup);
}
# If a link does not have the same destination, then delete it (it will be recreated later)
if ($strType eq MANIFEST_LINK)
{
if ($strType eq MANIFEST_LINK && $oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_DESTINATION) ne
$oPathManifest{name}{$strName}{link_destination})
{
&log(INFO, "removing link ${strFile} - destination changed");
unlink($strFile) or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to delete file ${strFile}");
}
}
# Else if file/path mode does not match, fix it
else
{
my $strMode = $oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_MODE);
if ($strType ne MANIFEST_LINK && $strMode ne $oPathManifest{name}{$strName}{mode})
{
&log(INFO, "setting ${strFile} mode to ${strMode}");
chmod(oct($strMode), $strFile)
or confess 'unable to set mode ${strMode} for ${strFile}';
}
}
}
# If it does not then remove it
else
{
# If a path then remove it, all the files should have already been deleted since we are going in reverse order
if ($strType eq MANIFEST_PATH)
{
&log(INFO, "removing path ${strFile}");
rmdir($strFile) or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to delete path ${strFile}, is it empty?");
}
# Else delete a file/link
else
{
# Delete only if this is not the recovery.conf file. This is in case the user wants the recovery.conf file
# preserved. It will be written/deleted/preserved as needed in recovery().
if (!($strName eq FILE_RECOVERY_CONF && $strType eq MANIFEST_FILE))
{
&log(INFO, "removing file/link ${strFile}");
unlink($strFile) or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to delete file/link ${strFile}");
}
}
$oRemoveHash{$strType} += 1;
}
}
}
# Loop through types (path, link, file) and emit info if any were removed
foreach my $strFileType (sort (keys %oRemoveHash))
{
if ($oRemoveHash{$strFileType} > 0)
{
&log(INFO, "$oRemoveHash{$strFileType} ${strFileType}(s) removed during cleanup");
}
}
}
####################################################################################################################################
# BUILD
#
# Creates missing paths and links and corrects ownership/mode on existing paths and links.
####################################################################################################################################
sub build
{
my $self = shift; # Class hash
my $oManifest = shift; # Backup manifest
# Build paths/links in each restore path
foreach my $strSectionPathKey ($oManifest->keys(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH))
{
my $strSectionPath = $oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strSectionPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH);
# Create all paths in the manifest that do not already exist
my $strSection = "${strSectionPathKey}:path";
foreach my $strName ($oManifest->keys($strSection))
{
# Skip the root path
if ($strName eq '.')
{
next;
}
# Create the Path
my $strPath = "${strSectionPath}/${strName}";
if (!$self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strPath))
{
$self->{oFile}->path_create(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strPath,
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_MODE));
}
}
# Create all links in the manifest that do not already exist
$strSection = "${strSectionPathKey}:link";
if ($oManifest->test($strSection))
{
foreach my $strName ($oManifest->keys($strSection))
{
my $strLink = "${strSectionPath}/${strName}";
if (!$self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strLink))
{
$self->{oFile}->link_create(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE,
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strName, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_DESTINATION),
PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strLink);
}
}
}
}
# Make sure that all paths required for the restore now exist
foreach my $strPathKey ($oManifest->keys(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH))
{
my $strPath = $oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH);
if (!$self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strPath))
{
confess &log(ERROR, "required db path '${strPath}' does not exist");
}
}
}
####################################################################################################################################
# RECOVERY
#
# Creates the recovery.conf file.
####################################################################################################################################
sub recovery
{
my $self = shift; # Class hash
# Create recovery.conf path/file
my $strRecoveryConf = $self->{strDbClusterPath} . '/' . FILE_RECOVERY_CONF;
# See if recovery.conf already exists
my $bRecoveryConfExists = $self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strRecoveryConf);
# If RECOVERY_TYPE_PRESERVE then warn if recovery.conf does not exist and return
if ($self->{strType} eq RECOVERY_TYPE_PRESERVE)
{
if (!$bRecoveryConfExists)
{
&log(WARN, "recovery type is $self->{strType} but recovery file does not exist at ${strRecoveryConf}");
}
return;
}
# In all other cases the old recovery.conf should be removed if it exists
if ($bRecoveryConfExists)
{
$self->{oFile}->remove(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $strRecoveryConf);
}
# If RECOVERY_TYPE_NONE then return
if ($self->{strType} eq RECOVERY_TYPE_NONE)
{
return;
}
# Write recovery options read from the configuration file
my $strRecovery = '';
my $bRestoreCommandOverride = false;
if (defined($self->{oRecoveryRef}))
{
foreach my $strKey (sort(keys(%{$self->{oRecoveryRef}})))
{
my $strPgKey = $strKey;
$strPgKey =~ s/\-/\_/g;
if ($strPgKey eq 'restore_command')
{
$bRestoreCommandOverride = true;
}
$strRecovery .= "$strPgKey = '${$self->{oRecoveryRef}}{$strKey}'\n";
}
}
# Write the restore command
if (!$bRestoreCommandOverride)
{
$strRecovery .= "restore_command = '" . commandWrite(CMD_ARCHIVE_GET) . " %f \"%p\"'\n";
}
# If RECOVERY_TYPE_DEFAULT do not write target options
if ($self->{strType} ne RECOVERY_TYPE_DEFAULT)
{
# Write the recovery target
$strRecovery .= "recovery_target_$self->{strType} = '$self->{strTarget}'\n";
# Write recovery_target_inclusive
if ($self->{bTargetExclusive})
{
$strRecovery .= "recovery_target_inclusive = 'false'\n";
}
}
# Write pause_at_recovery_target
if ($self->{bTargetResume})
{
$strRecovery .= "pause_at_recovery_target = 'false'\n";
}
# Write recovery_target_timeline
if (defined($self->{strTargetTimeline}))
{
$strRecovery .= "recovery_target_timeline = '$self->{strTargetTimeline}'\n";
}
# Write recovery.conf
my $hFile;
open($hFile, '>', $strRecoveryConf)
or confess &log(ERROR, "unable to open ${strRecoveryConf}: $!");
syswrite($hFile, $strRecovery)
or confess "unable to write section ${strRecoveryConf}: $!";
close($hFile)
or confess "unable to close ${strRecoveryConf}: $!";
&log(INFO, "wrote $strRecoveryConf");
}
####################################################################################################################################
# RESTORE
#
# Takes a backup and restores it back to the original or a remapped location.
####################################################################################################################################
sub restore
{
my $self = shift; # Class hash
# Make sure that Postgres is not running
if ($self->{oFile}->exists(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE, $self->{strDbClusterPath} . '/' . FILE_POSTMASTER_PID))
{
confess &log(ERROR, 'unable to restore while Postgres is running', ERROR_POSTMASTER_RUNNING);
}
# Log the backup set to restore
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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&log(INFO, "restore backup set " . $self->{strBackupPath});
# Make sure the backup path is valid and load the manifest
my $oManifest = $self->manifest_load();
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# Delete pg_control file. This will be copied from the backup at the very end to prevent a partially restored database
# from being started by PostgreSQL.
$self->{oFile}->remove(PATH_DB_ABSOLUTE,
$oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, MANIFEST_KEY_BASE, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH) .
'/' . FILE_PG_CONTROL);
# Clean the restore paths
$self->clean($oManifest);
# Build paths/links in the restore paths
$self->build($oManifest);
# Get variables required for restore
my $lCopyTimeBegin = $oManifest->getNumeric(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP, MANIFEST_KEY_TIMESTAMP_COPY_START);
my $bSourceCompression = $oManifest->getBool(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_OPTION, MANIFEST_KEY_COMPRESS);
my $strCurrentUser = getpwuid($<);
my $strCurrentGroup = getgrgid($();
# Create hash containing files to restore
my %oRestoreHash;
my $lSizeTotal = 0;
my $lSizeCurrent = 0;
foreach my $strPathKey ($oManifest->keys(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH))
{
my $strSection = "${strPathKey}:file";
if ($oManifest->test($strSection))
{
foreach my $strFile ($oManifest->keys($strSection))
{
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# Skip the tablespace_map file in versions >= 9.5 so Postgres does not rewrite links in the pg_tblspc directory.
# The tablespace links have already been created by Restore::build().
if ($strPathKey eq MANIFEST_KEY_BASE && $strFile eq FILE_TABLESPACE_MAP &&
$oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_DB, MANIFEST_KEY_DB_VERSION) >= 9.5)
{
next;
}
my $lSize = $oManifest->getNumeric($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_SIZE);
$lSizeTotal += $lSize;
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# Preface the file key with the size. This allows for sorting the files to restore by size.
my $strFileKey;
# Skip this for global/pg_control since it will be copied as the last step and needs to named in a way that it
# can be found for the copy.
if ($strPathKey eq MANIFEST_KEY_BASE && $strFile eq FILE_PG_CONTROL)
{
$strFileKey = $strFile;
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{skip} = true;
}
# Else continue normally
else
{
$strFileKey = sprintf("%016d-${strFile}", $lSize);
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{skip} = false;
}
# Get restore information
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{file} = $strFile;
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{size} = $lSize;
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{source_path} = $strPathKey;
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{destination_path} =
$oManifest->get(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_PATH, $strPathKey, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_PATH);
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{reference} =
$oManifest->testBool(MANIFEST_SECTION_BACKUP_OPTION, MANIFEST_KEY_HARDLINK, undef, true) ? undef :
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_REFERENCE, false);
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{modification_time} =
$oManifest->getNumeric($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_TIMESTAMP);
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{mode} =
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_MODE);
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{user} =
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_USER);
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{group} =
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_GROUP);
# Checksum is only stored if size > 0
if ($lSize > 0)
{
$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{checksum} =
$oManifest->get($strSection, $strFile, MANIFEST_SUBKEY_CHECKSUM);
}
}
}
}
# If multi-threaded then create threads to copy files
if ($self->{iThreadTotal} > 1)
{
&log(DEBUG, "starting restore with $self->{iThreadTotal} threads");
# Initialize the thread queues
my @oyRestoreQueue;
foreach my $strPathKey (sort (keys %oRestoreHash))
{
push(@oyRestoreQueue, Thread::Queue->new());
foreach my $strFileKey (sort {$b cmp $a} (keys(%{$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}})))
{
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# Skip files marked to be copied later
next if ($oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{skip});
$oyRestoreQueue[@oyRestoreQueue - 1]->enqueue($oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey});
}
}
# Initialize the param hash
my %oParam;
$oParam{copy_time_begin} = $lCopyTimeBegin;
$oParam{size_total} = $lSizeTotal;
$oParam{delta} = $self->{bDelta};
$oParam{force} = $self->{bForce};
$oParam{backup_path} = $self->{strBackupPath};
$oParam{source_compression} = $bSourceCompression;
$oParam{current_user} = $strCurrentUser;
$oParam{current_group} = $strCurrentGroup;
$oParam{queue} = \@oyRestoreQueue;
# Run the threads
for (my $iThreadIdx = 0; $iThreadIdx < $self->{iThreadTotal}; $iThreadIdx++)
{
threadGroupRun($iThreadIdx, 'restore', \%oParam);
}
# Complete thread queues
while (!threadGroupComplete()) {};
}
else
{
&log(DEBUG, "starting restore in main process");
# Restore file in main process
foreach my $strPathKey (sort (keys %oRestoreHash))
{
foreach my $strFileKey (sort {$b cmp $a} (keys(%{$oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}})))
{
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# Skip files marked to be copied later
next if ($oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}{skip});
$lSizeCurrent = restoreFile($oRestoreHash{$strPathKey}{$strFileKey}, $lCopyTimeBegin, $self->{bDelta},
$self->{bForce}, $self->{strBackupPath}, $bSourceCompression, $strCurrentUser,
$strCurrentGroup, $self->{oFile}, $lSizeTotal, $lSizeCurrent);
}
}
}
# Create recovery.conf file
$self->recovery();
v0.80: DBI Support, Stability, and Convenience Features * Fixed an issue that caused the formatted timestamp for both the oldest and newest backups to be reported as the current time by the info command. Only text output was affected -- json output reported the correct epoch values. Reported by Michael Renner. * Fixed protocol issue that was preventing ssh errors (especially on connection) from being logged. * Now using Perl DBI and DBD::Pg for connections to PostgreSQL rather than psql. The cmd-psql and cmd-psql-option settings have been removed and replaced with db-port and db-socket-path. * Add stop-auto option to allow failed backups to automatically be stopped when a new backup starts. * Add db-timeout option to limit the amount of time pgBackRest will wait for pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() to return. * Remove pg_control file at the beginning of the restore and copy it back at the very end. This prevents the possibility that a partial restore can be started by PostgreSQL. * The repository is now created and updated with consistent directory and file modes. By default umask is set to 0000 but this can be disabled with the neutral-umask setting. * Added checks to be sure the db-path setting is consistent with db-port by comparing the data_directory as reported by the cluster against the db-path setting and the version as reported by the cluster against the value read from pg_control. The db-socket-path setting is checked to be sure it is an absolute path. * Experimental support for PostgreSQL 9.5 alpha1. This may break when the control version or WAL magic changes in future versions but will be updated in each pgBackRest release to keep pace. All regression tests pass except for --target-resume tests (this functionality has changed in 9.5) and there is no testing yet for .partial WAL segments. * Major refactoring of the protocol layer to support future development. * Added vagrant test configurations for Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7. * Split most of README.md out into USERGUIDE.md and CHANGELOG.md because it was becoming unwieldy. Changed most references to "database" in the user guide to "database cluster" for clarity.
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# Copy pg_control last
&log(INFO, 'restore ' . FILE_PG_CONTROL . ' (copied last to ensure aborted restores cannot be started)');
restoreFile($oRestoreHash{&MANIFEST_KEY_BASE}{&FILE_PG_CONTROL}, $lCopyTimeBegin, $self->{bDelta}, $self->{bForce},
$self->{strBackupPath}, $bSourceCompression, $strCurrentUser, $strCurrentGroup, $self->{oFile}, $lSizeTotal,
$lSizeCurrent);
&log(INFO, 'restore complete');
}
1;