PGCOPYDB SNAPSHOT(1) | pgcopydb | PGCOPYDB SNAPSHOT(1) |
NAME¶
pgcopydb snapshot - pgcopydb snapshot
pgcopydb snapshot - Create and export a snapshot on the source database
The command pgcopydb snapshot connects to the source database and executes a SQL query to export a snapshot. The obtained snapshot is both printed on stdout and also in a file where other pgcopydb commands might expect to find it.
pgcopydb snapshot: Create and export a snapshot on the source database usage: pgcopydb snapshot --source ...
--source Postgres URI to the source database
--dir Work directory to use
--follow Implement logical decoding to replay changes
--plugin Output plugin to use (test_decoding, wal2json)
--wal2json-numeric-as-string Print numeric data type as string when using wal2json output plugin
--slot-name Use this Postgres replication slot name
OPTIONS¶
The following options are available to pgcopydb snapshot:
- --source
- Connection string to the source Postgres instance. See the Postgres documentation for connection strings for the details. In short both the quoted form "host=... dbname=..." and the URI form postgres://user@host:5432/dbname are supported.
- --dir
- During its normal operations pgcopydb creates a lot of temporary files to track sub-processes progress. Temporary files are created in the directory specified by this option, or defaults to ${TMPDIR}/pgcopydb when the environment variable is set, or otherwise to /tmp/pgcopydb.
- --follow
- When the --follow option is used then pgcopydb implements Change
Data Capture as detailed in the manual page for pgcopydb follow in
parallel to the main copy database steps.
The replication slot is created using the Postgres replication protocol command CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT, which then exports the snapshot being used in that command.
- --plugin
- Logical decoding output plugin to use. The default is test_decoding
which ships with Postgres core itself, so is probably already available on
your source server.
It is possible to use wal2json instead. The support for wal2json is mostly historical in pgcopydb, it should not make a user visible difference whether you use the default test_decoding or wal2json.
- --wal2json-numeric-as-string
- When using the wal2json output plugin, it is possible to use the
--wal2json-numeric-as-string option to instruct wal2json to output
numeric values as strings and thus prevent some precision loss.
You need to have a wal2json plugin version on source database that supports --numeric-data-types-as-string option to use this option.
See also the documentation for wal2json regarding this option for details.
- --slot-name
- Logical decoding slot name to use.
- --verbose
- Increase current verbosity. The default level of verbosity is INFO. In ascending order pgcopydb knows about the following verbosity levels: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, NOTICE, DEBUG, TRACE.
- --debug
- Set current verbosity to DEBUG level.
- --trace
- Set current verbosity to TRACE level.
- --quiet
- Set current verbosity to ERROR level.
ENVIRONMENT¶
PGCOPYDB_SOURCE_PGURI
PGCOPYDB_OUTPUT_PLUGIN
PGCOPYDB_WAL2JSON_NUMERIC_AS_STRING
When --wal2json-numeric-as-string is ommitted from the command line then this environment variable is used.
EXAMPLES¶
Create a snapshot on the source database in the background:
$ pgcopydb snapshot & [1] 72938 17:31:52 72938 INFO Running pgcopydb version 0.7.13.gcbf2d16.dirty from "/Users/dim/dev/PostgreSQL/pgcopydb/./src/bin/pgcopydb/pgcopydb" 17:31:52 72938 INFO Using work dir "/var/folders/d7/zzxmgs9s16gdxxcm0hs0sssw0000gn/T//pgcopydb" 17:31:52 72938 INFO Removing the stale pid file "/var/folders/d7/zzxmgs9s16gdxxcm0hs0sssw0000gn/T//pgcopydb/pgcopydb.aux.pid" 17:31:52 72938 INFO Work directory "/var/folders/d7/zzxmgs9s16gdxxcm0hs0sssw0000gn/T//pgcopydb" already exists 17:31:52 72938 INFO Exported snapshot "00000003-000CB5FE-1" from the source database 00000003-000CB5FE-1
And when the process is done, stop maintaining the snapshot in the background:
$ kill %1 17:31:56 72938 INFO Asked to terminate, aborting [1]+ Done pgcopydb snapshot
AUTHOR¶
Dimitri Fontaine
COPYRIGHT¶
2022-2024, Dimitri Fontaine
August 7, 2024 | 0.17 |