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AMPGSQL(8)		System Administration Commands		    AMPGSQL(8)

NAME
       ampgsql - Amanda Application to interface with PostgreSQL

DESCRIPTION
       Ampgsql is an Amanda Application API script. It should not be run by
       users directly. It implements on-line backups of PostgreSQL databases
       in conjunction with WAL archiving.

	   Note
	   Tablespaces are not currently supported.

	   Note
	   On versions of PostgreSQL earlier than 8.2, if the database is
	   quiet during a full backup, then the backup may not complete until
	   enough database activity takes place to trigger the archiving of
	   the current WAL file. Consider adjusting the PG-MAX-WAL-WAIT
	   property from its default (60s) to compensate. Note that you will
	   need to increase dtimeout on the server accordingly.

OPERATION
       This application implements the backup strategy described in
       http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/continuous-archiving.html.
       For a level zero (full) backup, ampgsql:

       ·   execute PG_START_BACKUP()

       ·   dump the data directory

       ·   execute PG_STOP_BACKUP()

       ·   wait for the final WAL file to be archived

       ·   back up the required WAL files

       ·   optionally delete WAL files that are no longer necessary

       The two dumps are made with GNU Tar, to data_dir.tar and archive_dir,
       respectively. They are then combined into a single tar file.

       A level N backup creates a single tar file containing all WAL files
       since the previous level N-1 backup.

PROPERTIES
       This section lists the amanda.conf(5) properties that control ampsql's
       functionality. See amanda-applications(7) for information on
       application properties and how they are configured.

       ARCHIVEDIR
	   Directory that WAL segment files are archived to, as specified by
	   the archive_command in PosgreSQL's postgresql.conf. The amanda user
	   on the client must have at least read and execute permission on
	   this directory, and preferably write. Without write permission,
	   Amanda cannot clean up expired WAL and backup files.

       CLEANUPWAL
	   Whether or not to remove old WAL segment files during base backups.
	   Defaults to yes.

       DB
	   Database to connect to. Defaults to "template1" (which exists by
	   default).

       DIRECTORY
	   For restore command only, the data is recoved in that directory.
	   Must be a unix path.

       GNUTAR-PATH
	   Path to the GNU tar executable. This option only has an effect
	   during restore. The default is set when Amanda is built by the
	   --with-gnutar configure option.

       HOST
	   Host to connect to. If it starts with "/" it will be interepreted
	   as a directory that holds the socket file. PostgreSQL defaults to
	   /tmp.

       MAX-WAL-WAIT
	   The maximum amount of time to wait for PG_STOP_BACKUP to archive a
	   WAL file. In versions of PostgreSQL before 8.2, PG_STOP_BACKUP does
	   not automatically archive the latest WAL file, so a quiet database
	   may wait a very long time before archiving the WAL file. Default:
	   60 seconds. Set to 0 to wait forever.

       PASSFILE
	   Connect using the creditials in this file. Each line should have
	   the format "hostname:port:database:username:password". The
	   permissions must permit it to be read only by the user, or the file
	   will not be used. Only usable with Postgres 8.1 and up.

       PORT
	   The TCP port to connect to, or the suffix of the socket file.
	   PostgreSQL defaults to 5432.

       PSQL-PATH
	   Path to the psql binary. If not specified, the PATH environment
	   variable will be searched.

       STATEDIR
	   Directory for saving state about backups already made. The default
	   is set when Amanda is built by the --with-gnutar-listdir configure
	   option.

       TMPDIR
	   Directory to use for temporary files during the backup process. It
	   should have enough space to store a complete copy of the database.
	   The default is set when Amanda is built by the --with-tmpdir
	   configure option.

       USER
	   User to connect as. It must be a superuser.

CLIENT PROPERTIES
       Client properties are deprecated. All properties should be set in the
       dumptype.

       This section lists the amanda-client.conf(5) properties that control
       ampsql's functionality. If a property is prefixed with the diskname and
       an underscore, then it will be used when that diskname is being backed
       up. For example, if the properties PG-DATADIR and foo-PG-DATADIR are
       set, the value of PG-DATADIR will be used when bar and baz are being
       backed up, but foo-PG-DATADIR will be used when foo is being backed up.
       Disknames are specified in the disklist(5).

       PG-ARCHIVEDIR

	   Directory that WAL segment files are archived to, as specified by
	   the archive_command in PosgreSQL's postgresql.conf.	The amanda
	   user on the client must have at least read and execute permission
	   on this directory, and preferably write.  Without write permission,
	   Amanda cannot clean up expired WAL and backup files.

       PG-CLEANUPWAL

	   Whether or not to remove old WAL segment files during base backups.
	   Defaults to yes.

       PG-DATADIR

	   Cluster data directory

       PG-DB

	   Database to connect to. Defaults to "template1" (which exists by
	   default).

       PG-HOST

	   Host to connect to. If it starts with "/" it will be interepreted
	   as a directory that holds the socket file. PostgreSQL defaults to
	   /tmp.

       PG-MAX-WAL-WAIT
	   The maximum amount of time to wait for PG_STOP_BACKUP to archive a
	   WAL file. In versions of PostgreSQL before 8.2, PG_STOP_BACKUP does
	   not automatically archive the latest WAL file, so a quiet database
	   may wait a very long time before archiving the WAL file. Default:
	   60 seconds. Set to 0 to wait forever.

       PG-PASSFILE

	   Connect using the creditials in this file. Each line should have
	   the format "hostname:port:database:username:password". The
	   permissions must permit it to be read only by the user, or the file
	   will not be used.  Only usable with Postgres 8.1 and up.

       PG-PASSWORD

	   Password to use when connecting. Deprecated in favor of passfiles.

       PG-PORT

	   The TCP port to connect to, or the suffix of the socket file.
	   PostgreSQL defaults to 5432.

       PG-USER

	   User to connect as. It must be a superuser.

       PSQL-PATH

	   Path to the psql binary. If not specified, the PATH environment
	   variable will be searched.

RECOVERY
       Read the postgres documentation carefully before attempting a recovery.
       This section is only a rough guide to the process.

       The data recovered from a postgres backup consists of a data tarball
       and one or more archive tarballs. The data contains the state of the
       database at the time the full backup was performed, and the archive
       tarballs contain postgres WAL files that must be re-run to generate a
       consistent state.

       Ensure that the database server is shut down, and move the existing
       data directory aside. Untar the data tarball over this directory, and
       verify that ownership and permissions are correct. Untar all of the
       archive tarballs into a single directory - the archive directory.
       Create a recovery.conf in the data directory, owned by the proper user
       and with proper permissions. Add a restore_command to it, e.g.,
       restore_command = 'cp /path/to/archive_dir/%f "%p"'

       Start the database server, and examine the logs to track the process of
       the recovery. When the recovery is complete, the server will transition
       into a running state, and will move the recovery.conf file aside so
       that it will not attempt a recovery on the next invocation.

SEE ALSO
       amanda(8), amanda.conf(5), amanda-client.conf(5), amanda-
       applications(7)

       The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/

AUTHOR
       Nikolas Coukouma <atrus@zmanda.com>
	   Zmanda, Inc. (http://www.zmanda.com)

Amanda 3.3.3			  01/10/2013			    AMPGSQL(8)
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