Commit 85c11324 authored by Robert Haas's avatar Robert Haas

Rename user-facing tools with "xlog" in the name to say "wal".

This means pg_receivexlog because pg_receivewal, pg_resetxlog
becomes pg_resetwal, and pg_xlogdump becomes pg_waldump.
parent 5d2adf0f
......@@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ the connection to be used for logical replication from that database.
psql "dbname=postgres replication=database" -c "IDENTIFY_SYSTEM;"
</programlisting>
However, it is often more useful to use
<xref linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"> (for physical replication) or
<xref linkend="app-pgreceivewal"> (for physical replication) or
<xref linkend="app-pgrecvlogical"> (for logical replication).
</para>
......
......@@ -198,15 +198,15 @@ Complete list of usable sgml source files in this directory.
<!ENTITY pgDump SYSTEM "pg_dump.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgDumpall SYSTEM "pg_dumpall.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgIsready SYSTEM "pg_isready.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgReceivexlog SYSTEM "pg_receivexlog.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgReceivewal SYSTEM "pg_receivewal.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgRecvlogical SYSTEM "pg_recvlogical.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgResetxlog SYSTEM "pg_resetxlog.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgResetwal SYSTEM "pg_resetwal.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgRestore SYSTEM "pg_restore.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgRewind SYSTEM "pg_rewind.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgtestfsync SYSTEM "pgtestfsync.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgtesttiming SYSTEM "pgtesttiming.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgupgrade SYSTEM "pgupgrade.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgxlogdump SYSTEM "pg_xlogdump.sgml">
<!ENTITY pgwaldump SYSTEM "pg_waldump.sgml">
<!ENTITY postgres SYSTEM "postgres-ref.sgml">
<!ENTITY postmaster SYSTEM "postmaster.sgml">
<!ENTITY psqlRef SYSTEM "psql-ref.sgml">
......
<!--
doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_receivexlog.sgml
doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_receivewal.sgml
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
<refentry id="app-pgreceivexlog">
<indexterm zone="app-pgreceivexlog">
<primary>pg_receivexlog</primary>
<refentry id="app-pgreceivewal">
<indexterm zone="app-pgreceivewal">
<primary>pg_receivewal</primary>
</indexterm>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>pg_receivexlog</refentrytitle>
<refentrytitle>pg_receivewal</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
<refmiscinfo>Application</refmiscinfo>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>pg_receivexlog</refname>
<refname>pg_receivewal</refname>
<refpurpose>stream transaction logs from a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> server</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<cmdsynopsis>
<command>pg_receivexlog</command>
<command>pg_receivewal</command>
<arg rep="repeat"><replaceable>option</></arg>
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
......@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
Description
</title>
<para>
<application>pg_receivexlog</application> is used to stream the transaction log
<application>pg_receivewal</application> is used to stream the transaction log
from a running <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> cluster. The transaction
log is streamed using the streaming replication protocol, and is written
to a local directory of files. This directory can be used as the archive
......@@ -40,16 +40,16 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
<application>pg_receivexlog</application> streams the transaction
<application>pg_receivewal</application> streams the transaction
log in real time as it's being generated on the server, and does not wait
for segments to complete like <xref linkend="guc-archive-command"> does.
For this reason, it is not necessary to set
<xref linkend="guc-archive-timeout"> when using
<application>pg_receivexlog</application>.
<application>pg_receivewal</application>.
</para>
<para>
Unlike the WAL receiver of a PostgreSQL standby server, <application>pg_receivexlog</>
Unlike the WAL receiver of a PostgreSQL standby server, <application>pg_receivewal</>
by default flushes WAL data only when a WAL file is closed.
The option <option>--synchronous</> must be specified to flush WAL data
in real time.
......@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
If the connection is lost, or if it cannot be initially established,
with a non-fatal error, <application>pg_receivexlog</application> will
with a non-fatal error, <application>pg_receivewal</application> will
retry the connection indefinitely, and reestablish streaming as soon
as possible. To avoid this behavior, use the <literal>-n</literal>
parameter.
......@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--slot=<replaceable class="parameter">slotname</replaceable></option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Require <application>pg_receivexlog</application> to use an existing
Require <application>pg_receivewal</application> to use an existing
replication slot (see <xref linkend="streaming-replication-slots">).
When this option is used, <application>pg_receivexlog</> will report
When this option is used, <application>pg_receivewal</> will report
a flush position to the server, indicating when each segment has been
synchronized to disk so that the server can remove that segment if it
is not otherwise needed.
......@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
When the replication client
of <application>pg_receivexlog</application> is configured on the
of <application>pg_receivewal</application> is configured on the
server as a synchronous standby, then using a replication slot will
report the flush position to the server, but only when a WAL file is
closed. Therefore, that configuration will cause transactions on the
......@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
This option should be specified if the replication client
of <application>pg_receivexlog</application> is configured on the
of <application>pg_receivewal</application> is configured on the
server as a synchronous standby, to ensure that timely feedback is
sent to the server.
</para>
......@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
The option is called <literal>--dbname</> for consistency with other
client applications, but because <application>pg_receivexlog</application>
client applications, but because <application>pg_receivewal</application>
doesn't connect to any particular database in the cluster, database
name in the connection string will be ignored.
</para>
......@@ -273,15 +273,15 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--password</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Force <application>pg_receivexlog</application> to prompt for a
Force <application>pg_receivewal</application> to prompt for a
password before connecting to a database.
</para>
<para>
This option is never essential, since
<application>pg_receivexlog</application> will automatically prompt
<application>pg_receivewal</application> will automatically prompt
for a password if the server demands password authentication.
However, <application>pg_receivexlog</application> will waste a
However, <application>pg_receivewal</application> will waste a
connection attempt finding out that the server wants a password.
In some cases it is worth typing <option>-W</> to avoid the extra
connection attempt.
......@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
<application>pg_receivexlog</application> can perform one of the two
<application>pg_receivewal</application> can perform one of the two
following actions in order to control physical replication slots:
<variablelist>
......@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--version</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Print the <application>pg_receivexlog</application> version and exit.
Print the <application>pg_receivewal</application> version and exit.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
......@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--help</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Show help about <application>pg_receivexlog</application> command line
Show help about <application>pg_receivewal</application> command line
arguments, and exit.
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<title>Notes</title>
<para>
When using <application>pg_receivexlog</application> instead of
When using <application>pg_receivewal</application> instead of
<xref linkend="guc-archive-command"> as the main WAL backup method, it is
strongly recommended to use replication slots. Otherwise, the server is
free to recycle or remove transaction log files before they are backed up,
......@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<literal>mydbserver</literal> and store it in the local directory
<filename>/usr/local/pgsql/archive</filename>:
<screen>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>pg_receivexlog -h mydbserver -D /usr/local/pgsql/archive</userinput>
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>pg_receivewal -h mydbserver -D /usr/local/pgsql/archive</userinput>
</screen></para>
</refsect1>
......
......@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
It creates a replication-mode connection, so it is subject to the same
constraints as <xref linkend="app-pgreceivexlog">, plus those for logical
constraints as <xref linkend="app-pgreceivewal">, plus those for logical
replication (see <xref linkend="logicaldecoding">).
</para>
......@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<listitem>
<para>
This option has the same effect as the option of the same name
in <xref linkend="app-pgreceivexlog">. See the description there.
in <xref linkend="app-pgreceivewal">. See the description there.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
......@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<title>See Also</title>
<simplelist type="inline">
<member><xref linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"></member>
<member><xref linkend="app-pgreceivewal"></member>
</simplelist>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
<!--
doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_resetxlog.sgml
doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_resetwal.sgml
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
<refentry id="APP-PGRESETXLOG">
<indexterm zone="app-pgresetxlog">
<primary>pg_resetxlog</primary>
<refentry id="APP-PGRESETWAL">
<indexterm zone="app-pgresetwal">
<primary>pg_resetwal</primary>
</indexterm>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle><application>pg_resetxlog</application></refentrytitle>
<refentrytitle><application>pg_resetwal</application></refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
<refmiscinfo>Application</refmiscinfo>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>pg_resetxlog</refname>
<refname>pg_resetwal</refname>
<refpurpose>reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> database cluster</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<cmdsynopsis>
<command>pg_resetxlog</command>
<command>pg_resetwal</command>
<arg choice="opt"><option>-f</option></arg>
<arg choice="opt"><option>-n</option></arg>
<arg rep="repeat"><replaceable>option</replaceable></arg>
......@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 id="R1-APP-PGRESETXLOG-1">
<refsect1 id="R1-APP-PGRESETWAL-1">
<title>Description</title>
<para>
<command>pg_resetxlog</command> clears the write-ahead log (WAL) and
<command>pg_resetwal</command> clears the write-ahead log (WAL) and
optionally resets some other control information stored in the
<filename>pg_control</> file. This function is sometimes needed
if these files have become corrupted. It should be used only as a
......@@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
This utility can only be run by the user who installed the server, because
it requires read/write access to the data directory.
For safety reasons, you must specify the data directory on the command line.
<command>pg_resetxlog</command> does not use the environment variable
<command>pg_resetwal</command> does not use the environment variable
<envar>PGDATA</>.
</para>
<para>
If <command>pg_resetxlog</command> complains that it cannot determine
If <command>pg_resetwal</command> complains that it cannot determine
valid data for <filename>pg_control</>, you can force it to proceed anyway
by specifying the <option>-f</> (force) option. In this case plausible
values will be substituted for the missing data. Most of the fields can be
......@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>-f</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Force <command>pg_resetxlog</command> to proceed even if it cannot determine
Force <command>pg_resetwal</command> to proceed even if it cannot determine
valid data for <filename>pg_control</>, as explained above.
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<listitem>
<para>
The <option>-n</> (no operation) option instructs
<command>pg_resetxlog</command> to print the values reconstructed from
<command>pg_resetwal</command> to print the values reconstructed from
<filename>pg_control</> and values about to be changed, and then exit
without modifying anything. This is mainly a debugging tool, but can be
useful as a sanity check before allowing <command>pg_resetxlog</command>
useful as a sanity check before allowing <command>pg_resetwal</command>
to proceed for real.
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
The following options are only needed when
<command>pg_resetxlog</command> is unable to determine appropriate values
<command>pg_resetwal</command> is unable to determine appropriate values
by reading <filename>pg_control</>. Safe values can be determined as
described below. For values that take numeric arguments, hexadecimal
values can be specified by using the prefix <literal>0x</literal>.
......@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
The transaction ID epoch is not actually stored anywhere in the database
except in the field that is set by <command>pg_resetxlog</command>,
except in the field that is set by <command>pg_resetwal</command>,
so any value will work so far as the database itself is concerned.
You might need to adjust this value to ensure that replication
systems such as <application>Slony-I</> and
......@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><option>-l</option> <replaceable class="parameter">xlogfile</replaceable></term>
<term><option>-l</option> <replaceable class="parameter">walfile</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Manually set the WAL starting address.
......@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<note>
<para>
<command>pg_resetxlog</command> itself looks at the files in
<command>pg_resetwal</command> itself looks at the files in
<filename>pg_wal</> and chooses a default <option>-l</> setting
beyond the last existing file name. Therefore, manual adjustment of
<option>-l</> should only be needed if you are aware of WAL segment
......@@ -274,11 +274,11 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<para>
This command must not be used when the server is
running. <command>pg_resetxlog</command> will refuse to start up if
running. <command>pg_resetwal</command> will refuse to start up if
it finds a server lock file in the data directory. If the
server crashed then a lock file might have been left
behind; in that case you can remove the lock file to allow
<command>pg_resetxlog</command> to run. But before you do
<command>pg_resetwal</command> to run. But before you do
so, make doubly certain that there is no server process still alive.
</para>
</refsect1>
......
<!--
doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_xlogdump.sgml
doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_waldump.sgml
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
<refentry id="pgxlogdump">
<indexterm zone="pgxlogdump">
<primary>pg_xlogdump</primary>
<refentry id="pgwaldump">
<indexterm zone="pgwaldump">
<primary>pg_waldump</primary>
</indexterm>
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle><application>pg_xlogdump</application></refentrytitle>
<refentrytitle><application>pg_waldump</application></refentrytitle>
<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
<refmiscinfo>Application</refmiscinfo>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>pg_xlogdump</refname>
<refname>pg_waldump</refname>
<refpurpose>display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> database cluster</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<cmdsynopsis>
<command>pg_xlogdump</command>
<command>pg_waldump</command>
<arg rep="repeat" choice="opt"><option>option</option></arg>
<arg choice="opt"><option>startseg</option>
<arg choice="opt"><option>endseg</option></arg>
......@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 id="R1-APP-PGXLOGDUMP-1">
<refsect1 id="R1-APP-PGWALDUMP-1">
<title>Description</title>
<para>
<command>pg_xlogdump</command> displays the write-ahead log (WAL) and is mainly
<command>pg_waldump</command> displays the write-ahead log (WAL) and is mainly
useful for debugging or educational purposes.
</para>
......@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--version</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Print the <application>pg_xlogdump</application> version and exit.
Print the <application>pg_waldump</application> version and exit.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
......@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
<term><option>--help</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Show help about <application>pg_xlogdump</application> command line
Show help about <application>pg_waldump</application> command line
arguments, and exit.
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
</para>
<para>
<application>pg_xlogdump</> cannot read WAL files with suffix
<application>pg_waldump</> cannot read WAL files with suffix
<literal>.partial</>. If those files need to be read, <literal>.partial</>
suffix needs to be removed from the file name.
</para>
......
......@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
&pgDump;
&pgDumpall;
&pgIsready;
&pgReceivexlog;
&pgReceivewal;
&pgRecvlogical;
&pgRestore;
&psqlRef;
......@@ -271,12 +271,12 @@
&pgarchivecleanup;
&pgControldata;
&pgCtl;
&pgResetxlog;
&pgResetwal;
&pgRewind;
&pgtestfsync;
&pgtesttiming;
&pgupgrade;
&pgxlogdump;
&pgwaldump;
&postgres;
&postmaster;
......
......@@ -8069,7 +8069,7 @@ Branch: REL9_2_STABLE [6b700301c] 2015-02-17 16:03:00 +0100
<listitem>
<para>
Add a <link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
tool to archive WAL file changes as they are written
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -9231,7 +9231,7 @@ Branch: REL9_2_STABLE [6b700301c] 2015-02-17 16:03:00 +0100
<listitem>
<para>
Add a <link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
tool to archive WAL file changes as they are written, rather
than waiting for completed WAL files (Magnus Hagander)
</para>
......
......@@ -10080,7 +10080,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION hstore UPDATE;
<listitem>
<para>
Allow tools like <link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
to run on computers with different architectures (Heikki
Linnakangas)
</para>
......@@ -10110,7 +10110,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION hstore UPDATE;
<listitem>
<para>
Allow <link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
and <link
linkend="app-pgbasebackup"><application>pg_basebackup</></link>
<option>--xlog-method</> to handle streaming timeline switches
......@@ -10713,7 +10713,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION hstore UPDATE;
linkend="APP-PG-DUMPALL"><application>pg_dumpall</></link>, <link
linkend="app-pgbasebackup"><application>pg_basebackup</></link>, and
<link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></link>
to allow specifying a connection string (Amit Kapila)
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -11250,7 +11250,7 @@ ALTER EXTENSION hstore UPDATE;
<listitem>
<para>
Add <link linkend="pgxlogdump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></link>
Add <link linkend="pgwaldump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></link>
contrib program (Andres Freund)
</para>
</listitem>
......
......@@ -8917,8 +8917,9 @@ Branch: REL9_4_STABLE [c2b06ab17] 2015-01-30 22:45:58 -0500
<listitem>
<para>
Make <xref linkend="APP-PGRESETXLOG"> with option <option>-n</>
output current and potentially changed values (Rajeev Rastogi)
Make <link linkend="app-pgresetwal"><application>pg_resetxlog</></>
with option <option>-n</> output current and potentially changed
values (Rajeev Rastogi)
</para>
</listitem>
......@@ -9518,8 +9519,9 @@ Branch: REL9_4_STABLE [c2b06ab17] 2015-01-30 22:45:58 -0500
<listitem>
<para>
Allow <xref linkend="pgxlogdump"> to report a live log stream
with <option>--follow</> (Heikki Linnakangas)
Allow <link linkend="pgwaldump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></>
to report a live log stream with <option>--follow</>
(Heikki Linnakangas)
</para>
</listitem>
......
......@@ -6265,7 +6265,7 @@ Add GUC and storage parameter to set the maximum size of GIN pending list.
linkend="pgarchivecleanup"><application>pg_archivecleanup</></>,
<link linkend="pgtestfsync"><application>pg_test_fsync</></>,
<link linkend="pgtesttiming"><application>pg_test_timing</></>,
and <link linkend="pgxlogdump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></>
and <link linkend="pgwaldump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></>
from <filename>contrib</> to <filename>src/bin</> (Peter Eisentraut)
</para>
......@@ -6292,7 +6292,7 @@ Add GUC and storage parameter to set the maximum size of GIN pending list.
-->
<para>
Allow <link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></>
to manage physical replication slots (Michael Paquier)
</para>
......@@ -6308,7 +6308,7 @@ Add GUC and storage parameter to set the maximum size of GIN pending list.
-->
<para>
Allow <link
linkend="app-pgreceivexlog"><application>pg_receivexlog</></>
linkend="app-pgreceivewal"><application>pg_receivexlog</></>
to synchronously flush <acronym>WAL</> to storage using new
<option>--synchronous</> option (Furuya Osamu, Fujii Masao)
</para>
......@@ -6368,7 +6368,7 @@ Add GUC and storage parameter to set the maximum size of GIN pending list.
2014-09-19 [bdd5726] Andres..: Add the capability to display summary statistic..
-->
<para>
Add <link linkend="pgxlogdump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></> option
Add <link linkend="pgwaldump"><application>pg_xlogdump</></> option
<option>--stats</> to display summary statistics (Abhijit Menon-Sen)
</para>
</listitem>
......
......@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
* understand format.
*
* This routines are in xactdesc.c because they're accessed in backend (when
* replaying WAL) and frontend (pg_xlogdump) code. This file is the only xact
* replaying WAL) and frontend (pg_waldump) code. This file is the only xact
* specific one shared between both. They're complicated enough that
* duplication would be bothersome.
*/
......
......@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ SetTransactionIdLimit(TransactionId oldest_datfrozenxid, Oid oldest_datoid)
*
* We primarily check whether oldestXidDB is valid. The cases we have in
* mind are that that database was dropped, or the field was reset to zero
* by pg_resetxlog. In either case we should force recalculation of the
* by pg_resetwal. In either case we should force recalculation of the
* wrap limit. Also do it if oldestXid is old enough to be forcing
* autovacuums or other actions; this ensures we update our state as soon
* as possible once extra overhead is being incurred.
......
......@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ XLogTruncateRelation(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forkNum,
* always be one descriptor left open until the process ends, but never
* more than one.
*
* XXX This is very similar to pg_xlogdump's XLogDumpXLogRead and to XLogRead
* XXX This is very similar to pg_waldump's XLogDumpXLogRead and to XLogRead
* in walsender.c but for small differences (such as lack of elog() in
* frontend). Probably these should be merged at some point.
*/
......
......@@ -1473,7 +1473,7 @@ SnapBuildSerialize(SnapBuild *builder, XLogRecPtr lsn)
/*
* We identify snapshots by the LSN they are valid for. We don't need to
* include timelines in the name as each LSN maps to exactly one timeline
* unless the user used pg_resetxlog or similar. If a user did so, there's
* unless the user used pg_resetwal or similar. If a user did so, there's
* no hope continuing to decode anyway.
*/
sprintf(path, "pg_logical/snapshots/%X-%X.snap",
......
......@@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@ WalSndDone(WalSndSendDataCallback send_data)
/*
* To figure out whether all WAL has successfully been replicated, check
* flush location if valid, write otherwise. Tools like pg_receivexlog
* flush location if valid, write otherwise. Tools like pg_receivewal
* will usually (unless in synchronous mode) return an invalid flush
* location.
*/
......
......@@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ static struct config_int ConfigureNamesInt[] =
NULL
},
&autovacuum_freeze_max_age,
/* see pg_resetxlog if you change the upper-limit value */
/* see pg_resetwal if you change the upper-limit value */
200000000, 100000, 2000000000,
NULL, NULL, NULL
},
......
......@@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ SUBDIRS = \
pg_controldata \
pg_ctl \
pg_dump \
pg_resetxlog \
pg_resetwal \
pg_rewind \
pg_test_fsync \
pg_test_timing \
pg_upgrade \
pg_xlogdump \
pg_waldump \
pgbench \
psql \
scripts
......
/pg_basebackup
/pg_receivexlog
/pg_receivewal
/pg_recvlogical
/tmp_check/
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
PGFILEDESC = "pg_basebackup/pg_receivexlog/pg_recvlogical - streaming WAL and backup receivers"
PGFILEDESC = "pg_basebackup/pg_receivewal/pg_recvlogical - streaming WAL and backup receivers"
PGAPPICON=win32
EXTRA_INSTALL=contrib/test_decoding
......@@ -23,20 +23,20 @@ LDFLAGS += -L$(top_builddir)/src/fe_utils -lpgfeutils -lpq
OBJS=receivelog.o streamutil.o walmethods.o $(WIN32RES)
all: pg_basebackup pg_receivexlog pg_recvlogical
all: pg_basebackup pg_receivewal pg_recvlogical
pg_basebackup: pg_basebackup.o $(OBJS) | submake-libpq submake-libpgport submake-libpgfeutils
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) pg_basebackup.o $(OBJS) $(libpq_pgport) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
pg_receivexlog: pg_receivexlog.o $(OBJS) | submake-libpq submake-libpgport submake-libpgfeutils
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) pg_receivexlog.o $(OBJS) $(libpq_pgport) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
pg_receivewal: pg_receivewal.o $(OBJS) | submake-libpq submake-libpgport submake-libpgfeutils
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) pg_receivewal.o $(OBJS) $(libpq_pgport) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
pg_recvlogical: pg_recvlogical.o $(OBJS) | submake-libpq submake-libpgport submake-libpgfeutils
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) pg_recvlogical.o $(OBJS) $(libpq_pgport) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
install: all installdirs
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_basebackup$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_basebackup$(X)'
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_receivexlog$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_receivexlog$(X)'
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_receivewal$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_receivewal$(X)'
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_recvlogical$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_recvlogical$(X)'
installdirs:
......@@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ installdirs:
uninstall:
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_basebackup$(X)'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_receivexlog$(X)'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_receivewal$(X)'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_recvlogical$(X)'
clean distclean maintainer-clean:
rm -f pg_basebackup$(X) pg_receivexlog$(X) pg_recvlogical$(X) \
pg_basebackup.o pg_receivexlog.o pg_recvlogical.o \
rm -f pg_basebackup$(X) pg_receivewal$(X) pg_recvlogical$(X) \
pg_basebackup.o pg_receivewal.o pg_recvlogical.o \
$(OBJS)
rm -rf tmp_check
......
# src/bin/pg_basebackup/nls.mk
CATALOG_NAME = pg_basebackup
AVAIL_LANGUAGES = de es fr it ko pl pt_BR ru zh_CN
GETTEXT_FILES = pg_basebackup.c pg_receivexlog.c pg_recvlogical.c receivelog.c streamutil.c ../../common/fe_memutils.c ../../common/file_utils.c
GETTEXT_FILES = pg_basebackup.c pg_receivewal.c pg_recvlogical.c receivelog.c streamutil.c ../../common/fe_memutils.c ../../common/file_utils.c
GETTEXT_TRIGGERS = simple_prompt
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_receivexlog.c - receive streaming transaction log data and write it
* pg_receivewal.c - receive streaming transaction log data and write it
* to a local file.
*
* Author: Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/bin/pg_basebackup/pg_receivexlog.c
* src/bin/pg_basebackup/pg_receivewal.c
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
else if (strcmp(argv[1], "-V") == 0 ||
strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0)
{
puts("pg_receivexlog (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
puts("pg_receivewal (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
exit(0);
}
}
......
......@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ use warnings;
use TestLib;
use Test::More tests => 8;
program_help_ok('pg_receivexlog');
program_version_ok('pg_receivexlog');
program_options_handling_ok('pg_receivexlog');
program_help_ok('pg_receivewal');
program_version_ok('pg_receivewal');
program_options_handling_ok('pg_receivewal');
......@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ struct WalWriteMethod
* - WalDirectoryMethod - write WAL to regular files in a standard pg_xlog
* - TarDirectoryMethod - write WAL to a tarfile corresponding to pg_xlog
* (only implements the methods required for pg_basebackup,
* not all those required for pg_receivexlog)
* not all those required for pg_receivewal)
*/
WalWriteMethod *CreateWalDirectoryMethod(const char *basedir,
int compression, bool sync);
......
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Makefile for src/bin/pg_resetxlog
# Makefile for src/bin/pg_resetwal
#
# Copyright (c) 1998-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
#
# src/bin/pg_resetxlog/Makefile
# src/bin/pg_resetwal/Makefile
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
PGFILEDESC = "pg_resetxlog - reset PostgreSQL WAL log"
PGFILEDESC = "pg_resetwal - reset PostgreSQL WAL log"
PGAPPICON=win32
subdir = src/bin/pg_resetxlog
subdir = src/bin/pg_resetwal
top_builddir = ../../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
OBJS= pg_resetxlog.o $(WIN32RES)
OBJS= pg_resetwal.o $(WIN32RES)
all: pg_resetxlog
all: pg_resetwal
pg_resetxlog: $(OBJS) | submake-libpgport
pg_resetwal: $(OBJS) | submake-libpgport
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
install: all installdirs
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_resetxlog$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_resetxlog$(X)'
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_resetwal$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_resetwal$(X)'
installdirs:
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)'
uninstall:
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_resetxlog$(X)'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_resetwal$(X)'
clean distclean maintainer-clean:
rm -f pg_resetxlog$(X) $(OBJS)
rm -f pg_resetwal$(X) $(OBJS)
# src/bin/pg_resetxlog/nls.mk
CATALOG_NAME = pg_resetxlog
# src/bin/pg_resetwal/nls.mk
CATALOG_NAME = pg_resetwal
AVAIL_LANGUAGES = cs de es fr it ja ko pl pt_BR ru sv zh_CN
GETTEXT_FILES = pg_resetxlog.c ../../common/restricted_token.c
GETTEXT_FILES = pg_resetwal.c ../../common/restricted_token.c
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_resetxlog.c
* pg_resetwal.c
* A utility to "zero out" the xlog when it's corrupt beyond recovery.
* Can also rebuild pg_control if needed.
*
......@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/bin/pg_resetxlog/pg_resetxlog.c
* src/bin/pg_resetwal/pg_resetwal.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
char *DataDir = NULL;
int fd;
set_pglocale_pgservice(argv[0], PG_TEXTDOMAIN("pg_resetxlog"));
set_pglocale_pgservice(argv[0], PG_TEXTDOMAIN("pg_resetwal"));
progname = get_progname(argv[0]);
......@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
if (strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-V") == 0)
{
puts("pg_resetxlog (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
puts("pg_resetwal (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
exit(0);
}
}
......@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
/*
* Don't allow pg_resetxlog to be run as root, to avoid overwriting the
* Don't allow pg_resetwal to be run as root, to avoid overwriting the
* ownership of files in the data directory. We need only check for root
* -- any other user won't have sufficient permissions to modify files in
* the data directory.
......@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ FindEndOfXLOG(void)
/*
* Note: We don't use XLogFromFileName here, because we want to
* use the segment size from the control file, not the size the
* pg_resetxlog binary was compiled with
* pg_resetwal binary was compiled with
*/
sscanf(xlde->d_name, "%08X%08X%08X", &tli, &log, &seg);
segno = ((uint64) log) * segs_per_xlogid + seg;
......
......@@ -18,16 +18,16 @@
*
* gets pg_control information in "ctrl". Assumes that bindir and
* datadir are valid absolute paths to postgresql bin and pgdata
* directories respectively *and* pg_resetxlog is version compatible
* directories respectively *and* pg_resetwal is version compatible
* with datadir. The main purpose of this function is to get pg_control
* data in a version independent manner.
*
* The approach taken here is to invoke pg_resetxlog with -n option
* The approach taken here is to invoke pg_resetwal with -n option
* and then pipe its output. With little string parsing we get the
* pg_control data. pg_resetxlog cannot be run while the server is running
* pg_control data. pg_resetwal cannot be run while the server is running
* so we use pg_controldata; pg_controldata doesn't provide all the fields
* we need to actually perform the upgrade, but it provides enough for
* check mode. We do not implement pg_resetxlog -n because it is hard to
* check mode. We do not implement pg_resetwal -n because it is hard to
* return valid xid data for a running server.
*/
void
......@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool live_check)
/*
* Because we test the pg_resetxlog output as strings, it has to be in
* Because we test the pg_resetwal output as strings, it has to be in
* English. Copied from pg_regress.c.
*/
if (getenv("LC_COLLATE"))
......@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool live_check)
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "\"%s/%s \"%s\"",
cluster->bindir,
live_check ? "pg_controldata\"" : "pg_resetxlog\" -n",
live_check ? "pg_controldata\"" : "pg_resetwal\" -n",
cluster->pgdata);
fflush(stdout);
fflush(stderr);
......@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool live_check)
p = strchr(p, ':');
if (p == NULL || strlen(p) <= 1)
pg_fatal("%d: pg_resetxlog problem\n", __LINE__);
pg_fatal("%d: pg_resetwal problem\n", __LINE__);
p++; /* remove ':' char */
cluster->controldata.ctrl_ver = str2uint(p);
......@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool live_check)
pg_free(lc_messages);
/*
* Before 9.3, pg_resetxlog reported the xlogid and segno of the first log
* Before 9.3, pg_resetwal reported the xlogid and segno of the first log
* file after reset as separate lines. Starting with 9.3, it reports the
* WAL file name. If the old cluster is older than 9.3, we construct the
* WAL file name from the xlogid and segno.
......
......@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ check_bin_dir(ClusterInfo *cluster)
validate_exec(cluster->bindir, "postgres");
validate_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_ctl");
validate_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetxlog");
validate_exec(cluster->bindir, "pg_resetwal");
if (cluster == &new_cluster)
{
/* these are only needed in the new cluster */
......
......@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
*/
prep_status("Setting next OID for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -o %u \"%s\"",
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -o %u \"%s\"",
new_cluster.bindir, old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtoid,
new_cluster.pgdata);
check_ok();
......@@ -408,16 +408,16 @@ copy_clog_xlog_xid(void)
/* set the next transaction id and epoch of the new cluster */
prep_status("Setting next transaction ID and epoch for new cluster");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -f -x %u \"%s\"",
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -f -x %u \"%s\"",
new_cluster.bindir, old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtxid,
new_cluster.pgdata);
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -f -e %u \"%s\"",
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -f -e %u \"%s\"",
new_cluster.bindir, old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtepoch,
new_cluster.pgdata);
/* must reset commit timestamp limits also */
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -f -c %u,%u \"%s\"",
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -f -c %u,%u \"%s\"",
new_cluster.bindir,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtxid,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtxid,
......@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ copy_clog_xlog_xid(void)
* counters here and the oldest multi present on system.
*/
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -O %u -m %u,%u \"%s\"",
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -O %u -m %u,%u \"%s\"",
new_cluster.bindir,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmxoff,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
......@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ copy_clog_xlog_xid(void)
* next=MaxMultiXactId, but multixact.c can cope with that just fine.
*/
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -m %u,%u \"%s\"",
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -m %u,%u \"%s\"",
new_cluster.bindir,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti + 1,
old_cluster.controldata.chkpnt_nxtmulti,
......@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ copy_clog_xlog_xid(void)
prep_status("Resetting WAL archives");
exec_prog(UTILITY_LOG_FILE, NULL, true,
/* use timeline 1 to match controldata and no WAL history file */
"\"%s/pg_resetxlog\" -l 00000001%s \"%s\"", new_cluster.bindir,
"\"%s/pg_resetwal\" -l 00000001%s \"%s\"", new_cluster.bindir,
old_cluster.controldata.nextxlogfile + 8,
new_cluster.pgdata);
check_ok();
......
/pg_xlogdump
/pg_waldump
# Source files copied from src/backend/access/rmgrdesc/
/*desc.c
/xlogreader.c
# src/bin/pg_xlogdump/Makefile
# src/bin/pg_waldump/Makefile
PGFILEDESC = "pg_xlogdump - decode and display WAL"
PGFILEDESC = "pg_waldump - decode and display WAL"
PGAPPICON=win32
subdir = src/bin/pg_xlogdump
subdir = src/bin/pg_waldump
top_builddir = ../../..
include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global
OBJS = pg_xlogdump.o compat.o xlogreader.o rmgrdesc.o \
OBJS = pg_waldump.o compat.o xlogreader.o rmgrdesc.o \
$(RMGRDESCOBJS) $(WIN32RES)
override CPPFLAGS := -DFRONTEND $(CPPFLAGS)
......@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ RMGRDESCSOURCES = $(sort $(notdir $(wildcard $(top_srcdir)/src/backend/access/rm
RMGRDESCOBJS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(RMGRDESCSOURCES))
all: pg_xlogdump
all: pg_waldump
pg_xlogdump: $(OBJS) | submake-libpgport
pg_waldump: $(OBJS) | submake-libpgport
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X)
xlogreader.c: % : $(top_srcdir)/src/backend/access/transam/%
......@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ $(RMGRDESCSOURCES): % : $(top_srcdir)/src/backend/access/rmgrdesc/%
rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< .
install: all installdirs
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_xlogdump$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_xlogdump$(X)'
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) pg_waldump$(X) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_waldump$(X)'
installdirs:
$(MKDIR_P) '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)'
uninstall:
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_xlogdump$(X)'
rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pg_waldump$(X)'
clean distclean maintainer-clean:
rm -f pg_xlogdump$(X) $(OBJS) $(RMGRDESCSOURCES) xlogreader.c
rm -f pg_waldump$(X) $(OBJS) $(RMGRDESCSOURCES) xlogreader.c
......@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 2013-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/bin/pg_xlogdump/compat.c
* src/bin/pg_waldump/compat.c
*
* This file contains client-side implementations for various backend
* functions that the rm_desc functions in *desc.c files rely on.
......
# src/bin/pg_xlogdump/nls.mk
CATALOG_NAME = pg_xlogdump
# src/bin/pg_waldump/nls.mk
CATALOG_NAME = pg_waldump
AVAIL_LANGUAGES =
GETTEXT_FILES = pg_xlogdump.c
GETTEXT_FILES = pg_waldump.c
GETTEXT_TRIGGERS = fatal_error
GETTEXT_FLAGS = fatal_error:1:c-format
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_xlogdump.c - decode and display WAL
* pg_waldump.c - decode and display WAL
*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/bin/pg_xlogdump/pg_xlogdump.c
* src/bin/pg_waldump/pg_waldump.c
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
int option;
int optindex = 0;
set_pglocale_pgservice(argv[0], PG_TEXTDOMAIN("pg_xlogdump"));
set_pglocale_pgservice(argv[0], PG_TEXTDOMAIN("pg_waldump"));
progname = get_progname(argv[0]);
memset(&private, 0, sizeof(XLogDumpPrivate));
......@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
}
break;
case 'V':
puts("pg_xlogdump (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
puts("pg_waldump (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
break;
case 'x':
......
/*
* rmgrdesc.c
*
* pg_xlogdump resource managers definition
* pg_waldump resource managers definition
*
* src/bin/pg_xlogdump/rmgrdesc.c
* src/bin/pg_waldump/rmgrdesc.c
*/
#define FRONTEND 1
#include "postgres.h"
......
/*
* rmgrdesc.h
*
* pg_xlogdump resource managers declaration
* pg_waldump resource managers declaration
*
* src/bin/pg_xlogdump/rmgrdesc.h
* src/bin/pg_waldump/rmgrdesc.h
*/
#ifndef RMGRDESC_H
#define RMGRDESC_H
......
......@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
* So the XLogRecord typedef and associated stuff appear in xlogrecord.h.
*
* Note: This file must be includable in both frontend and backend contexts,
* to allow stand-alone tools like pg_receivexlog to deal with WAL files.
* to allow stand-alone tools like pg_receivewal to deal with WAL files.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
......@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ typedef XLogLongPageHeaderData *XLogLongPageHeader;
strspn(fname, "0123456789ABCDEF") == XLOG_FNAME_LEN)
/*
* XLOG segment with .partial suffix. Used by pg_receivexlog and at end of
* XLOG segment with .partial suffix. Used by pg_receivewal and at end of
* archive recovery, when we want to archive a WAL segment but it might not
* be complete yet.
*/
......
......@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ extern void FreeAccessStrategy(BufferAccessStrategy strategy);
/*
* Although this header file is nominally backend-only, certain frontend
* programs like pg_xlogdump include it. For compilers that emit static
* programs like pg_waldump include it. For compilers that emit static
* inline functions even when they're unused, that leads to unsatisfied
* external references; hence hide these with #ifndef FRONTEND.
*/
......
......@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ my @client_program_files = (
'dropdb', 'droplang', 'dropuser', 'ecpg',
'libecpg', 'libecpg_compat', 'libpgtypes', 'libpq',
'pg_basebackup', 'pg_config', 'pg_dump', 'pg_dumpall',
'pg_isready', 'pg_receivexlog', 'pg_recvlogical', 'pg_restore',
'pg_isready', 'pg_receivewal', 'pg_recvlogical', 'pg_restore',
'psql', 'reindexdb', 'vacuumdb', @client_contribs);
sub lcopy
......
......@@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ my @frontend_uselibpq = ('pg_ctl', 'pg_upgrade', 'pgbench', 'psql', 'initdb');
my @frontend_uselibpgport = (
'pg_archivecleanup', 'pg_test_fsync',
'pg_test_timing', 'pg_upgrade',
'pg_xlogdump', 'pgbench');
'pg_waldump', 'pgbench');
my @frontend_uselibpgcommon = (
'pg_archivecleanup', 'pg_test_fsync',
'pg_test_timing', 'pg_upgrade',
'pg_xlogdump', 'pgbench');
'pg_waldump', 'pgbench');
my $frontend_extralibs = {
'initdb' => ['ws2_32.lib'],
'pg_restore' => ['ws2_32.lib'],
......@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ my $frontend_extrasource = {
[ 'src/bin/pgbench/exprscan.l', 'src/bin/pgbench/exprparse.y' ] };
my @frontend_excludes = (
'pgevent', 'pg_basebackup', 'pg_rewind', 'pg_dump',
'pg_xlogdump', 'scripts');
'pg_waldump', 'scripts');
sub mkvcbuild
{
......@@ -324,10 +324,10 @@ sub mkvcbuild
$pgbasebackup->AddFile('src/bin/pg_basebackup/pg_basebackup.c');
$pgbasebackup->AddLibrary('ws2_32.lib');
my $pgreceivexlog = AddSimpleFrontend('pg_basebackup', 1);
$pgreceivexlog->{name} = 'pg_receivexlog';
$pgreceivexlog->AddFile('src/bin/pg_basebackup/pg_receivexlog.c');
$pgreceivexlog->AddLibrary('ws2_32.lib');
my $pgreceivewal = AddSimpleFrontend('pg_basebackup', 1);
$pgreceivewal->{name} = 'pg_receivewal';
$pgreceivewal->AddFile('src/bin/pg_basebackup/pg_receivewal.c');
$pgreceivewal->AddLibrary('ws2_32.lib');
my $pgrecvlogical = AddSimpleFrontend('pg_basebackup', 1);
$pgrecvlogical->{name} = 'pg_recvlogical';
......@@ -631,15 +631,15 @@ sub mkvcbuild
$pgregress->AddDirResourceFile('src/test/regress');
$pgregress->AddReference($libpgcommon, $libpgport);
# fix up pg_xlogdump once it's been set up
# fix up pg_waldump once it's been set up
# files symlinked on Unix are copied on windows
my $pg_xlogdump = AddSimpleFrontend('pg_xlogdump');
$pg_xlogdump->AddDefine('FRONTEND');
my $pg_waldump = AddSimpleFrontend('pg_waldump');
$pg_waldump->AddDefine('FRONTEND');
foreach my $xf (glob('src/backend/access/rmgrdesc/*desc.c'))
{
$pg_xlogdump->AddFile($xf);
$pg_waldump->AddFile($xf);
}
$pg_xlogdump->AddFile('src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c');
$pg_waldump->AddFile('src/backend/access/transam/xlogreader.c');
$solution->Save();
return $solution->{vcver};
......
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