Do the replacement anywhere cfgOptionGroupIdxToKey() is being used to construct a group name in a message. cfgOptionGroupName() is better for this case since it also includes the name of the group so that it does not need to be repeated in each message.
Functionality to copy from IoRead to IoWrite is frequently used so centralize it. This also simplifies coverage testing in places where a loop was required before.
The backup LSNs are useful for performing LSN-based PITR. LSNs will not be displayed in the general text output (without --set) because they are probably not useful enough to deserve their own line.
There is no evidence that users need 8.3/8.4 anymore but it does cost us in terms of development and testing, especially now that we have a number of new backup/restore features planned.
It seems to make sense to remove this support now. If there are users who need to use/migrate from these versions they can use an older version of pgBackRest.
Bug Fixes:
* Fix restore delta link mapping when path/file already exists. (Reviewed by Reid Thompson. Reported by Younes Alhroub.)
* Fix socket leak on connection retries. (Reviewed by Reid Thompson. Reported by James Coleman.)
Features:
* Add TLS server. (Reviewed by Stephen Frost, Reid Thompson, Andrew L'Ecuyer.)
* Add --cmd option. (Contributed by Reid Thompson. Reviewed by Stefan Fercot, David Steele. Suggested by Virgile CREVON.)
Improvements:
* Check archive immediately after backup start. (Reviewed by Reid Thompson, David Christensen.)
* Add timeline and checkpoint checks to backup. (Reviewed by Stefan Fercot, Reid Thompson.)
* Check that clusters are alive and correctly configured during a backup. (Reviewed by Stefan Fercot.)
* Error when restore is unable to find a backup to match the time target. (Reviewed by Reid Thompson, Douglas J Hunley. Suggested by Douglas J Hunley.)
* Parse protocol/port in S3/Azure endpoints. (Contributed by Reid Thompson. Reviewed by David Steele.)
* Add warning when checkpoint_timeout exceeds db-timeout. (Contributed by Stefan Fercot. Reviewed by David Steele.)
* Add verb to HTTP error output. (Contributed by Christoph Berg. Reviewed by David Steele.)
* Allow y/n arguments for boolean command-line options. (Contributed by Reid Thompson. Reviewed by David Steele.)
* Make backup size logging exactly match info command output. (Contributed by Reid Thompson. Reviewed by David Steele. Suggested by Mahomed Hussein.)
Documentation Improvements:
* Display size option default and allowed values with appropriate units. (Reviewed by Reid Thompson.)
* Fix typos and improve documentation for the tablespace-map-all option. (Reviewed by Reid Thompson. Suggested by Reid Thompson.)
* Remove obsolete statement about future multi-repository support. (Suggested by David Christensen.)
Utilize httpUrlNewParseP() to parse endpoint and port from the URL in the S3 and Azure helpers to avoid issues where protocol was not expected to be part of the URL.
This leak was caused by the file descriptor variable getting clobbered after a long jump. Mark it as volatile to fix.
Testing this is a bit complex because the issue only happens in optimized builds, if at all. Put the test into the performance suite, which is always optimized, until a better idea presents itself.
If a path/file was remapped to a link using either --link-map or --link-all there would be no affect if the path/file already existed. If a link existed it would be properly updated and converting a link to a path/file also worked.
The issue happened during delta cleanup, which failed to check if the existing path/file had been remapped to a link.
Add checks for newly mapped path/file links and remove the old path/file we required.
This was previously a warning but the warning is easy to miss so a lot of time may be lost restoring and recovering a backup that will not hit the target.
Since this is technically a breaking change, add an "important note" about the change to the release.
In the backup command, add a warning if start-fast is disabled and the PostgreSQL checkpoint_timeout is greater than db-timeout.
In such cases, we might timeout before the checkpoint occurs and the backup really starts.
Fail the backup if a cluster stops or the standby is promoted. Previously, shutting down the primary would cause an error but it was not detected until the end of the backup. Now the error will happen sooner and a promotion on the standby will also cause an error.
SIGHUP allows the configuration to be reloaded. Note that the configuration will not be updated in child processes that have already started.
SIGTERM terminates the server process gracefully and sends SIGTERM to all child processes. This also gives the tests an easy way to stop the server.
Add the following checks:
* Checkpoint is updated in pg_control after pg_start_backup(). This helps ensure that PostgreSQL and pgBackRest have a consistent view of the storage and that PGDATA paths match.
* Timeline of backup start WAL file matches pg_control. Hard to see how this one could get hit, but we have the power...
* Standby is on the same timeline as the primary. If not, this standby is not following the primary.
* Last standby checkpoint is not greater than the backup checkpoint. If so, this standby is not following the primary.
This also requires some additional plumbing to read/write timeline/checkpoint from pg_control and parse timelines from WAL filenames. There were some changes in the backup tests caused by the fact that pg_control now has different contents for each backup.
The check to ensure that the required checkpoint was reached on the standby should also be updated to use pg_control (it currently uses pg_control_checkpoint()), but that requires non-trivial changes to the test harness and will need to wait.
A CHECK() worked exactly like ASSERT() except that it was compiled into production code. However, over time many checks have been added that should not throw AssertError, which should be reserved for probable coding errors.
Allow the error code to be specified so other error types can be thrown. Also add a human-readable message since many of these could be seen by users even when there is no coding error.
Update coverage exceptions for CHECK() to match ASSERT() since all conditions will never be covered.
These macros simplify management of pg_control test files.
Centralize time updates for pg_control in the command/backup module. This caused some time updates in the logs.
Finally, move the postgres module after the storage module so it can use storage macros.
hrnPgControlToBuffer() and hrnPgWalToBuffer() now generate the system id based on the version of Postgres. If a value less than 100 is specified for systemId then it will be added to the default system id so there can be multiple ids for a single version of PostgreSQL.
Add constants to represent version system ids in tests. These will eventually be auto-generated.
This changes some checksums and we no longer have big-endian tests systems, so X those checksums out so it is obvious they are no longer valid.
Tests that run without DEBUG for performance did not have ASSERT() and were using CHECK() instead.
Instead ensure that the ASSERT() macro is always available in tests.
Eliminate summing and passing of copied files sizes for logging backup size.
Instead, utilize infoBackupDataByLabel() to pull the backup size for the log message.
This allows boolean boolean command-line options to work like their config file equivalents.
At least for now this behavior will remain undocumented since all examples in the documentation will continue to use the standard syntax. The idea is that it will "just work" when options are copied out of config files rather than generating an error.
Previously the archive was only checked at the end of the backup to ensure all WAL required to make the backup consistent was present. The problem was that if archiving was not functioning then the backup had to complete before the user found out, which could be a while if the database was large enough.
Add an archive check immediately after backup start so failures are reported earlier.
The trick is to determine which WAL to check. If the repo is new there may not be any WAL in it and pg_start_backup() will not switch the WAL segment if it is empty. These are both likely scenarios when setting up and/or testing pgBackRest.
If the WAL segment is switched by pg_start_backup(), then check the archive for the segment that was detected prior to backup start. This should be common on normal running clusters with regular activity. Note that this might not be the segment immediately prior to the backup start segment if WAL volume is high.
If pg_start_backup() did not switch the WAL then we can force a switch on PostgreSQL >= 9.3 by creating a restore point. In that case the WAL to check will be the backup start WAL. This is most likely to happen on idle systems, during testing, or immediately after a repo switch.
An advantage of this approach other than earlier notification is that the backup directory will not be created so no resume will be attempted on the next backup.
Note that some additional churn was created in backup.c because the load of archive.info needs to be done earlier.
This is easier to read than using infoBackupDataByLabel() != NULL.
It also allows an assertion to be added to infoBackupDataByLabel() to ensure that a NULL return value is not used unsafely.
This test was lost due to a syntax issue in a58635ac.
Update the test to use system() to better mimic what postgres does and add logging so pgBackRest timing can be determined.