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bart 2.4 testing
testing bart 2.4 with thread_count disabled and it is not tracking duration. When i run with thread_count set to 2, it does give me a duration.
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Re: bart 2.4 testing
Hi MattGorham,
Hope you are doing well.
I have tested the scenario at my end but I am getting the Duration time as expected. (in every cases the thread_count is disabled)
Could you please run the below commands again to check if this issue is reproducible. Please run the command in debug mode and share us the output.
$ ./bart --debug BACKUP -s <server_name> -z
$ ./bart --debug BACKUP --no-pg_basebackup -s <server_name>
$ ./bart --debug BACKUP --with-pg_basebackup -s <server_name>
Regards,
Swagata
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Re: bart 2.4 testing
hmmm was not able to replicate.
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Re: bart 2.4 testing
Hi MattGorham,
Could you please let us know if you were able to reproduce the issue or the issue was resolved?
If the issue still persists could you please share us the information asked in the previous reply. So that we can investigate further.
Regards,
Swagata