I have a main database server that WALs is periodically archived on s3. So s3 has a 'snapshot' of a database with all the corresponding latest WALs. I have another (local) database server that I want to periodically update to be actual to the state of the main database server. So I once copied "main" directory from s3 and applied all the WALs from s3 by using restore.conf The only thing I've changed in this file is:
restore_command = 'aws s3 cp s3://%bucketName%/database/pg_wal/%f %p'
It was successful. After some time I want to apply all the latest WALs from s3 to being "more synchronized" with a main database server. Is it possible to do it somehow? I know exactly, that I did not make any updates or writes into my "copied" database server. When I'm trying to do it in the exactly same way as before I am getting the next errors (from stderr):
fatal error: An error occurred (404) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Key "database/pg_wal/00000001000001EF0000001F" does not
exist
fatal error: An error occurred (404) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Key "database/pg_wal/00000002.history" does not exist
fatal error: An error occurred (404) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Key "database/pg_wal/00000001.history" does not exist
fatal error: An error occurred (403) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Forbidden
fatal error: An error occurred (403) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Forbidden
fatal error: An error occurred (403) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Forbidden
fatal error: An error occurred (403) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Forbidden
fatal error: An error occurred (403) when calling the HeadObject
operation: Forbidden
This is a more detailed description of my procedure:
I have a two directories on s3: basebackup
and pg_wal
. basebackup
contains base
, global
, pg_logical
, pg_multixact
, pg_xact
, PG_VERSION
, backup_label
files.
When I recover it the first time, I do the following:
Stop postgres
aws s3 sync s3://%bucketname%/basebackup ~/10/main
mkdir
empty directories in~/10/main
copied
recovery.conf.sample
into~/10/main/recovery.conf
edit
recovery.conf
as abovestart PostgreSQL
When I'm doing it again after some time I'm doing steps 1, 4, 5, 6 and getting the described result.
Probably, I need to somehow specify the first WAL from s3 bucket to being restored? Because we already restored some of them before. Or it is impossible at all?
backup_label
andrecovery.conf
will be renamed.