barman-cloud-check-wal-archive - Check a WAL archive destination for a new PostgreSQL cluster
barman-cloud-check-wal-archive [OPTIONS] SOURCE_URL SERVER_NAME
Check that the WAL archive destination for SERVER_NAME is safe to use for a new PostgreSQL cluster. With no optional args (the default) this check will pass if the WAL archive is empty or if the target bucket cannot be found. All other conditions will result in failure.
This script and Barman are administration tools for disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers written in Python and maintained by EnterpriseDB.
usage: barman-cloud-check-wal-archive [-V] [--help] [-v | -q] [-t]
[--cloud-provider {aws-s3,azure-blob-storage,google-cloud-storage}]
[--endpoint-url ENDPOINT_URL]
[-P PROFILE]
[--read-timeout READ_TIMEOUT]
[--credential {azure-cli,managed-identity}]
[--timeline TIMELINE]
destination_url server_name
Checks that the WAL archive on the specified cloud storage can be safely used
for a new PostgreSQL server.
positional arguments:
destination_url URL of the cloud destination, such as a bucket in AWS
S3. For example: `s3://bucket/path/to/folder`.
server_name the name of the server as configured in Barman.
optional arguments:
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
--help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose increase output verbosity (e.g., -vv is more than -v)
-q, --quiet decrease output verbosity (e.g., -qq is less than -q)
-t, --test Test cloud connectivity and exit
--cloud-provider {aws-s3,azure-blob-storage,google-cloud-storage}
The cloud provider to use as a storage backend
--timeline TIMELINE The earliest timeline whose WALs should cause the
check to fail
Extra options for the aws-s3 cloud provider:
--endpoint-url ENDPOINT_URL
Override default S3 endpoint URL with the given one
-P PROFILE, --profile PROFILE
profile name (e.g. INI section in AWS credentials
file)
--read-timeout READ_TIMEOUT
the time in seconds until a timeout is raised when
waiting to read from a connection (defaults to 60
seconds)
Extra options for the azure-blob-storage cloud provider:
--credential {azure-cli,managed-identity}
Optionally specify the type of credential to use when
authenticating with Azure Blob Storage. If omitted
then the credential will be obtained from the
environment. If no credentials can be found in the
environment then the default Azure authentication flow
will be used
For Boto:
For AWS:
For Azure Blob Storage:
For Google Cloud Storage: * Credentials: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started#setting_the_environment_variable
Only authentication with GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS
env is supported at the moment.
If using --cloud-provider=aws-s3
:
If using --cloud-provider=azure-blob-storage
:
If using --cloud-provider=google-cloud-storage
* google-cloud-storage
Barman has been extensively tested, and is currently being used in several production environments. However, we cannot exclude the presence of bugs.
Any bug can be reported via the GitHub issue tracker.
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