Frequently Asked Questions are intended to provide details for specific questions that may or may not be covered in the User Guide, Configuration, or Command reference. If you are unable to find details for your specific issue here, remember that the
could not find WAL segmenterror?
The cause of this error can be a result of many different issues, some of which may be:
It is advisable to:
A full backup set can be expired using the
For example, the
unable to find hostname 'my.backup.bucket.s3.amazonaws.com' in certificate common name or subject alternative names
will occur.
The apt.postgresql.org repository maintains an archive of older versions. Debian also maintains snapshots of all test builds.
Configuring backup from standby is generally intended to reduce load on the primary, so switching backups to the primary when the standby is down often defeats the point. Putting more load on the primary in a situation where there are already failures in the system is not recommended. Backups are not critical as long as you have one that is fairly recent -- the important thing is to keep up with WAL archiving. There is plenty of time to get a backup when the system is stable again.
If you really need a backup, the solution is to have more standbys or remove
No. When primary and standby databases are configured, the
See the Dedicated Repository Host section of the
The most common mistake when using time-based Point-in-Time Recovery is forgetting to choose a backup set that is before the target time.
To use the
See the Point-in-Time Recovery section of the
The suffix is the SHA1 checksum used to verify file integrity. There is no way to omit it.