PostgreSQL
pg_waldump
pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster
Description
pg_waldump
displays the write-ahead log (WAL) and is mainly useful for debugging or educational purposes.
This utility can only be run by the user who installed the server, because it requires read-only access to the data directory.
Options
The following command-line options control the location and format of the output:
- `startseg`
-
Start reading at the specified log segment file. This implicitly determines the path in which files will be searched for, and the timeline to use.
- `endseg`
-
Stop after reading the specified log segment file. [.term]#
-b
- [.term]
--bkp-details
# -
Output detailed information about backup blocks. [.term]#`-e +`_`+end`_
- [.term]
--end=`
end`# -
Stop reading at the specified WAL location, instead of reading to the end of the log stream. [.term]#
-f
- [.term]
--follow
# -
After reaching the end of valid WAL, keep polling once per second for new WAL to appear. [.term]#`-n +`_`+limit`_
- [.term]
--limit=`
limit`# -
Display the specified number of records, then stop. [.term]#`-p +`_`+path`_
- [.term]
--path=`
path`# -
Specifies a directory to search for log segment files or a directory with a
pg_wal
subdirectory that contains such files. The default is to search in the current directory, thepg_wal
subdirectory of the current directory, and thepg_wal
subdirectory ofPGDATA
. [.term]#-q
- [.term]
--quiet
# -
Do not print any output, except for errors. This option can be useful when you want to know whether a range of WAL records can be successfully parsed but don’t care about the record contents. [.term]#`-r +`_`+rmgr`_
- [.term]
--rmgr=`
rmgr`# -
Only display records generated by the specified resource manager. If
list
is passed as name, print a list of valid resource manager names, and exit. [.term]#`-s +`_`+start`_ - [.term]
--start=`
start`# -
WAL location at which to start reading. The default is to start reading the first valid log record found in the earliest file found. [.term]#`-t +`_`+timeline`_
- [.term]
--timeline=`
timeline`# -
Timeline from which to read log records. The default is to use the value in `startseg
, if that is specified; otherwise, the default is 1. [.term]#-V`
- [.term]
--version
# -
Print the pg_waldump version and exit. [.term]#`-x +`_`+xid`_
- [.term]
--xid=`
xid`# -
Only display records marked with the given transaction ID. [.term]#
-z
- [.term]
--stats[=record]
# -
Display summary statistics (number and size of records and full-page images) instead of individual records. Optionally generate statistics per-record instead of per-rmgr. [.term]#
-?
- [.term]
--help
# -
Show help about pg_waldump command line arguments, and exit.
Environment
PGDATA
-
Data directory; see also the
-p
option. PG_COLOR
-
Specifies whether to use color in diagnostic messages. Possible values are
always
,auto
andnever
.
Notes
Can give wrong results when the server is running.
Only the specified timeline is displayed (or the default, if none is specified). Records in other timelines are ignored.
pg_waldump cannot read WAL files with suffix .partial
. If those files need to be read, .partial
suffix needs to be removed from the file name.
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