![]() ![]() ![]() For example, the case-insensitive value 5GiB (or 5GB, 5g) can be used instead of 5368709120. Size can be specified in bytes (default) or KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, or PiB where the multiplier is a power of 1024. Only y/n are valid argument values.Ĭommand line examples: -start-fast, -no-start-fast, -start-fast=y, -start-fast=n Configuration file examples: start-fast=y, start-fast=n Integer: Used for ports, retention/retry counts, parallel processes allowed, etc.Ĭommand line example: -compress-level=3 Configuration file example: pg1-port=5432 Size: Used for buffer sizes, disk usage, etc. Paths must begin with /, double // is not allowed, and no ending / is expected.Ĭommand line example: -repo1-path=/var/lib/pgbackrest Configuration file example: repo1-path=/var/lib/pgbackrest Boolean: Enables or disables the option. Path: Used to uniquely identify a location in a directory structure. ![]() The following option types are used: String: A text string, commonly an identifier, password, etc.Ĭommand line example: -stanza=demo Configuration file example: repo1-cipher-pass=zWaf6XtpjIVZC5444yXB. If no file exists in that location then the old default of /etc/nf will be checked. The default location for the configuration file is /etc/pgbackrest/nf. PgBackRest can be used entirely with command-line parameters but a configuration file is more practical for installations that are complex or set a lot of options. ![]()
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