On 12/26/17 4:58 PM, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > >> pgBackRest will validate all page checksums (including indexes, etc.) in the >> cluster during backup. Full backups check everything, incr/differential >> backups check only the files that have changed. > > If a table or index file is of zero length when backed up, as in the > described case, nothing will be checked, right? I mean, there is > nothing externally indicating that the file ought to be of a different > size. Am I wrong? Yes - that is how it works. > So Edson's situation here would not raise any red > flags. It wasn't clear to me from the OP that the primary and standby were different - I thought there was just a zero file in general. In any case, my reply was more directed at Pavel's reply about using pg_dump to validate checksums. There are better ways... -- -David david@pgmasters.net
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