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NAME

       barman - Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL

DESCRIPTION

       Barman  is  an  administration tool for disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers written in
       Python and maintained by 2ndQuadrant.  Barman  can  perform  remote  backups  of  multiple
       servers in business critical environments and helps DBAs during the recovery phase.

CONFIGURATION FILE LOCATIONS

       The system-level Barman configuration file is located at

              /etc/barman.conf

       or

              /etc/barman/barman.conf

       and is overridden on a per-user level by

              $HOME/.barman.conf

CONFIGURATION FILE SYNTAX

       The  Barman  configuration  file  is  a plain INI file.  There is a general section called
       [barman] and a section [servername] for each server you want  to  backup.   Rows  starting
       with ; are comments.

CONFIGURATION FILE DIRECTORY

       Barman   supports   the   inclusion   of   multiple   configuration   files,  through  the
       configuration_files_directory  option.   Included   files   must   contain   only   server
       specifications,  not global configurations.  If the value of configuration_files_directory
       is a directory, Barman reads all files with .conf extension that  exist  in  that  folder.
       For  example,  if  you  set  it  to /etc/barman.d, you can specify your PostgreSQL servers
       placing each section in a separate .conf file inside the /etc/barman.d folder.

OPTIONS

       active When set to true (default), the server is in full operational state.  When  set  to
              false,  the server can be used for diagnostics, but any operational command such as
              backup execution or WAL archiving is temporarily disabled.  Setting active=false is
              a good practice when adding a new node to Barman.  Server.

       archiver
              This  option  allows  you  to  activate  log  file  shipping  through  PostgreSQL's
              archive_command for a server.  If  set  to  true  (default),  Barman  expects  that
              continuous  archiving  for a server is in place and will activate checks as well as
              management (including compression) of WAL  files  that  Postgres  deposits  in  the
              incoming  directory.   Setting  it  to  false,  will  disable  standard  continuous
              archiving for a server.  Global/Server.

       archiver_batch_size
              This option allows you to activate batch processing of WAL files for  the  archiver
              process,  by  setting  it  to  a  value  > 0.  Otherwise, the traditional unlimited
              processing of the WAL queue is enabled.  When batch processing  is  activated,  the
              archive-wal  process would limit itself to maximum archiver_batch_size WAL segments
              per single run.  Integer.  Global/Server.

       backup_directory
              Directory where backup data for a server will be placed.  Server.

       backup_method
              Configure the method barman used for backup execution.  If set to rsync  (default),
              barman will execute backup using the rsync command.  If set to postgres barman will
              use the pg_basebackup command to execute the backup.  Global/Server.

       backup_options
              This option allows you to control the way  Barman  interacts  with  PostgreSQL  for
              backups.   It  is  a  comma-separated  list  of  values  that accepts the following
              options:

              • exclusive_backup (default when backup_method =  rsync):  barman  backup  executes
                backup  operations  using  the  standard  exclusive  backup approach (technically
                through pg_start_backup and pg_stop_backup)

              • concurrent_backup (default when backup_method = postgres):  if  using  PostgreSQL
                9.2,  9.3, 9.4, and 9.5, Barman requires the pgespresso module to be installed on
                the PostgreSQL server and can be used to perform a backup from a standby  server.
                Starting  from  PostgreSQL  9.6,  Barman  uses  the new PostgreSQL API to perform
                backups from a standby server.

              • external_configuration: if present, any warning regarding external  configuration
                files is suppressed during the execution of a backup.

              Note   that   exclusive_backup   and   concurrent_backup  are  mutually  exclusive.
              Global/Server.

       bandwidth_limit
              This option allows you to specify a maximum transfer rate in kilobytes per  second.
              A value of zero specifies no limit (default).  Global/Server.

       barman_home
              Main data directory for Barman.  Global.

       barman_lock_directory
              Directory for locks.  Default: %(barman_home)s.  Global.

       basebackup_retry_sleep
              Number  of  seconds  of  wait after a failed copy, before retrying Used during both
              backup and recovery operations.  Positive integer, default 30.  Global/Server.

       basebackup_retry_times
              Number of retries of base backup copy, after an error.  Used during both backup and
              recovery operations.  Positive integer, default 0.  Global/Server.

       basebackups_directory
              Directory where base backups will be placed.  Server.

       check_timeout
              Maximum  execution time, in seconds per server, for a barman check command.  Set to
              0 to disable the timeout.  Positive integer, default 30.  Global/Server.

       compression
              Standard compression algorithm applied to WAL files.   Possible  values  are:  gzip
              (requires  gzip  to  be  installed  on  the  system),  bzip2 (requires bzip2), pigz
              (requires pigz), pygzip (Python's internal gzip compressor) and  pybzip2  (Python's
              internal bzip2 compressor).  Global/Server.

       conninfo
              Connection  string  used  by  Barman  to connect to the Postgres server.  This is a
              libpq     connection      string,      consult      the      PostgreSQL      manual
              (https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-
              CONNSTRING) for more information.  Commonly used keys are:  host,  hostaddr,  port,
              dbname, user, password.  Server.

       create_slot
              When  set to auto and slot_name is defined, Barman automatically attempts to create
              the replication slot if not present.  When set to manual (default), the replication
              slot needs to be manually created.  Global/Server.

       custom_compression_filter
              Customised compression algorithm applied to WAL files.  Global/Server.

       custom_decompression_filter
              Customised decompression algorithm applied to compressed WAL files; this must match
              the compression algorithm.  Global/Server.

       description
              A human readable description of a server.  Server.

       errors_directory
              Directory that contains WAL files that contain an error; usually this is related to
              a conflict with an existing WAL file (e.g.  a WAL file that has been archived after
              a streamed one).

       immediate_checkpoint
              This option allows you to control the way  PostgreSQL  handles  checkpoint  at  the
              start  of  the  backup.   If  set  to  false  (default),  the  I/O workload for the
              checkpoint will be limited, according to the  checkpoint_completion_target  setting
              on  the  PostgreSQL  server.   If  set  to  true,  an  immediate checkpoint will be
              requested, meaning  that  PostgreSQL  will  complete  the  checkpoint  as  soon  as
              possible.  Global/Server.

       incoming_wals_directory
              Directory  where  incoming  WAL  files  are archived into.  Requires archiver to be
              enabled.  Server.

       last_backup_maximum_age
              This option identifies a time frame that must contain the latest  backup.   If  the
              latest  backup  is  older  than the time frame, barman check command will report an
              error to the user.  If empty (default), latest backup is always  considered  valid.
              Syntax for this option is: "i (DAYS | WEEKS | MONTHS)" where i is a integer greater
              than zero, representing the number of days | weeks |  months  of  the  time  frame.
              Global/Server.

       log_file
              Location of Barman's log file.  Global.

       log_level
              Level of logging (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL).  Global.

       max_incoming_wals_queue
              Maximum  number of WAL files in the incoming queue (in both streaming and archiving
              pools) that are allowed before barman check returns an error (that does  not  block
              backups).  Global/Server.  Default: None (disabled).

       minimum_redundancy
              Minimum number of backups to be retained.  Default 0.  Global/Server.

       network_compression
              This option allows you to enable data compression for network transfers.  If set to
              false (default), no compression is used.  If set to true, compression  is  enabled,
              reducing network usage.  Global/Server.

       parallel_jobs
              This  option  controls how many parallel workers will copy files during a backup or
              recovery command.  Default 1.  Global/Server.  For backup purposes, it  works  only
              when backup_method is rsync.

       path_prefix
              One  or  more absolute paths, separated by colon, where Barman looks for executable
              files.  The paths specified in path_prefix are tried before the ones  specified  in
              PATH environment variable.  Global/server.

       post_archive_retry_script
              Hook  script  launched  after  a WAL file is archived by maintenance.  Being this a
              retry hook script, Barman will retry the execution of the script until this  either
              returns  a  SUCCESS  (0),  an ABORT_CONTINUE (62) or an ABORT_STOP (63) code.  In a
              post archive scenario, ABORT_STOP has currently the same effects as ABORT_CONTINUE.
              Global/Server.

       post_archive_script
              Hook   script  launched  after  a  WAL  file  is  archived  by  maintenance,  after
              'post_archive_retry_script'.  Global/Server.

       post_backup_retry_script
              Hook script launched after a base backup.  Being this a retry hook  script,  Barman
              will  retry the execution of the script until this either returns a SUCCESS (0), an
              ABORT_CONTINUE (62) or an  ABORT_STOP  (63)  code.   In  a  post  backup  scenario,
              ABORT_STOP has currently the same effects as ABORT_CONTINUE.  Global/Server.

       post_backup_script
              Hook  script  launched  after  a  base  backup,  after  'post_backup_retry_script'.
              Global/Server.

       post_delete_retry_script
              Hook script launched after the deletion of a  backup.   Being  this  a  retry  hook
              script,  Barman  will retry the execution of the script until this either returns a
              SUCCESS (0), an ABORT_CONTINUE (62) or an ABORT_STOP (63) code.  In a  post  delete
              scenario,   ABORT_STOP   has   currently   the   same  effects  as  ABORT_CONTINUE.
              Global/Server.

       post_delete_script
              Hook   script   launched    after    the    deletion    of    a    backup,    after
              'post_delete_retry_script'.  Global/Server.

       post_recovery_retry_script
              Hook script launched after a recovery.  Being this a retry hook script, Barman will
              retry the execution of the script until this  either  returns  a  SUCCESS  (0),  an
              ABORT_CONTINUE  (62)  or  an  ABORT_STOP  (63)  code.  In a post recovery scenario,
              ABORT_STOP has currently the same effects as ABORT_CONTINUE.  Global/Server.

       post_recovery_script
              Hook  script  launched  after  a  recovery,   after   'post_recovery_retry_script'.
              Global/Server.

       post_wal_delete_retry_script
              Hook  script  launched  after  the deletion of a WAL file.  Being this a retry hook
              script, Barman will retry the execution of the script until this either  returns  a
              SUCCESS  (0),  an ABORT_CONTINUE (62) or an ABORT_STOP (63) code.  In a post delete
              scenario,  ABORT_STOP  has  currently   the   same   effects   as   ABORT_CONTINUE.
              Global/Server.

       post_wal_delete_script
              Hook    script    launched    after   the   deletion   of   a   WAL   file,   after
              'post_wal)delete_retry_script'.  Global/Server.

       pre_archive_retry_script
              Hook  script  launched  before  a  WAL  file  is  archived  by  maintenance,  after
              'pre_archive_script'.   Being  this  a  retry  hook  script,  Barman will retry the
              execution of the script until this either returns a SUCCESS (0), an  ABORT_CONTINUE
              (62)  or  an ABORT_STOP (63) code.  Returning ABORT_STOP will propagate the failure
              at a higher level and interrupt the WAL archiving operation.  Global/Server.

       pre_archive_script
              Hook script launched before a WAL file is archived by maintenance.  Global/Server.

       pre_backup_retry_script
              Hook script launched before a base backup, after 'pre_backup_script'.  Being this a
              retry  hook script, Barman will retry the execution of the script until this either
              returns a  SUCCESS  (0),  an  ABORT_CONTINUE  (62)  or  an  ABORT_STOP  (63)  code.
              Returning ABORT_STOP will propagate the failure at a higher level and interrupt the
              backup operation.  Global/Server.

       pre_backup_script
              Hook script launched before a base backup.  Global/Server.

       pre_delete_retry_script
              Hook script launched before the deletion of a  backup,  after  'pre_delete_script'.
              Being this a retry hook script, Barman will retry the execution of the script until
              this either returns a SUCCESS (0), an ABORT_CONTINUE (62)  or  an  ABORT_STOP  (63)
              code.   Returning  ABORT_STOP  will  propagate  the  failure  at a higher level and
              interrupt the backup deletion.  Global/Server.

       pre_delete_script
              Hook script launched before the deletion of a backup.  Global/Server.

       pre_recovery_retry_script
              Hook script launched before a recovery, after 'pre_recovery_script'.  Being this  a
              retry  hook script, Barman will retry the execution of the script until this either
              returns a  SUCCESS  (0),  an  ABORT_CONTINUE  (62)  or  an  ABORT_STOP  (63)  code.
              Returning ABORT_STOP will propagate the failure at a higher level and interrupt the
              recover operation.  Global/Server.

       pre_recovery_script
              Hook script launched before a recovery.  Global/Server.

       pre_wal_delete_retry_script
              Hook   script   launched   before   the   deletion   of   a   WAL    file,    after
              'pre_wal_delete_script'.   Being  this  a  retry hook script, Barman will retry the
              execution of the script until this either returns a SUCCESS (0), an  ABORT_CONTINUE
              (62)  or  an ABORT_STOP (63) code.  Returning ABORT_STOP will propagate the failure
              at a higher level and interrupt the WAL file deletion.  Global/Server.

       pre_wal_delete_script
              Hook script launched before the deletion of a WAL file.  Global/Server.

       primary_ssh_command
              Parameter that identifies a Barman server as  passive.   In  a  passive  node,  the
              source of a backup server is a Barman installation rather than a PostgreSQL server.
              If primary_ssh_command is specified, Barman uses it to establish a connection  with
              the primary server.  Empty by default, it can also be set globally.

       recovery_options
              Options  for  recovery  operations.   Currently  only  supports  get-wal.   get-wal
              activates  generation  of  a  basic  restore_command  in  the  resulting   recovery
              configuration that uses the barman get-wal command to fetch WAL files directly from
              Barman's  archive  of  WALs.   Comma  separated  list  of  values,  default  empty.
              Global/Server.

       retention_policy
              Policy  for  retention  of  periodic  backups  and  archive  logs.   If left empty,
              retention policies are not enforced.  For redundancy  based  retention  policy  use
              "REDUNDANCY  i"  (where  i  is  an integer > 0 and defines the number of backups to
              retain).  For recovery window retention policy use "RECOVERY WINDOW OF i  DAYS"  or
              "RECOVERY WINDOW OF i WEEKS" or "RECOVERY WINDOW OF i MONTHS" where i is a positive
              integer representing, specifically, the number of days, weeks or months  to  retain
              your  backups.  For more detailed information, refer to the official documentation.
              Default value is empty.  Global/Server.

       retention_policy_mode
              Currently only "auto" is implemented.  Global/Server.

       reuse_backup
              This option controls incremental backup support.  Global/Server.   Possible  values
              are:

              • off: disabled (default);

              • copy:  reuse  the  last  available  backup  for a server and create a copy of the
                unchanged files (reduce backup time);

              • link: reuse the last available backup for a server and create a hard link of  the
                unchanged  files  (reduce  backup time and space).  Requires operating system and
                file system support for hard links.

       slot_name
              Physical  replication  slot  to  be  used   by   the   receive-wal   command   when
              streaming_archiver  is  set  to  on.   Requires  PostgreSQL >= 9.4.  Global/Server.
              Default: None (disabled).

       ssh_command
              Command used by Barman to login to the Postgres server via ssh.  Server.

       streaming_archiver
              This option allows you to  use  the  PostgreSQL's  streaming  protocol  to  receive
              transaction logs from a server.  If set to on, Barman expects to find pg_receivewal
              (known as pg_receivexlog prior to PostgreSQL  10)  in  the  PATH  (see  path_prefix
              option)  and  that  streaming connection for the server is working.  This activates
              connection checks as well as management (including compression) of WAL  files.   If
              set to off (default) barman will rely only on continuous archiving for a server WAL
              archive operations, eventually  terminating  any  running  pg_receivexlog  for  the
              server.  Global/Server.

       streaming_archiver_batch_size
              This  option  allows  you  to  activate  batch  processing  of  WAL  files  for the
              streaming_archiver process,  by  setting  it  to  a  value  >  0.   Otherwise,  the
              traditional  unlimited  processing  of  the  WAL  queue  is  enabled.   When  batch
              processing is activated, the archive-wal process  would  limit  itself  to  maximum
              streaming_archiver_batch_size    WAL    segments    per   single   run.    Integer.
              Global/Server.

       streaming_archiver_name
              Identifier to be  used  as  application_name  by  the  receive-wal  command.   Only
              available  with  pg_receivewal (or pg_receivexlog >= 9.3).  By default it is set to
              barman_receive_wal.  Global/Server.

       streaming_backup_name
              Identifier to be used as  application_name  by  the  pg_basebackup  command.   Only
              available    with    pg_basebackup   >=   9.3.    By   default   it   is   set   to
              barman_streaming_backup.  Global/Server.

       streaming_conninfo
              Connection string used by Barman to connect to the Postgres  server  via  streaming
              replication protocol.  By default it is set to conninfo.  Server.

       streaming_wals_directory
              Directory  where  WAL  files  are  streamed  from  the PostgreSQL server to Barman.
              Requires streaming_archiver to be enabled.  Server.

       tablespace_bandwidth_limit
              This option allows you to specify a maximum transfer rate in kilobytes per  second,
              by  specifying  a  comma  separated  list of tablespaces (pairs TBNAME:BWLIMIT).  A
              value of zero specifies no limit (default).  Global/Server.

       wal_retention_policy
              Policy for retention of  archive  logs  (WAL  files).   Currently  only  "MAIN"  is
              available.  Global/Server.

       wals_directory
              Directory which contains WAL files.  Server.

HOOK SCRIPTS

       The script definition is passed to a shell and can return any exit code.

       The shell environment will contain the following variables:

       BARMAN_CONFIGURATION
              configuration file used by barman

       BARMAN_ERROR
              error message, if any (only for the 'post' phase)

       BARMAN_PHASE
              'pre' or 'post'

       BARMAN_RETRY
              1 if it is a retry script (from 1.5.0), 0 if not

       BARMAN_SERVER
              name of the server

       Backup scripts specific variables:

       BARMAN_BACKUP_DIR
              backup destination directory

       BARMAN_BACKUP_ID
              ID of the backup

       BARMAN_PREVIOUS_ID
              ID of the previous backup (if present)

       BARMAN_NEXT_ID
              ID of the next backup (if present)

       BARMAN_STATUS
              status of the backup

       BARMAN_VERSION
              version of Barman

       Archive scripts specific variables:

       BARMAN_SEGMENT
              name of the WAL file

       BARMAN_FILE
              full path of the WAL file

       BARMAN_SIZE
              size of the WAL file

       BARMAN_TIMESTAMP
              WAL file timestamp

       BARMAN_COMPRESSION
              type of compression used for the WAL file

       Recovery scripts specific variables:

       BARMAN_DESTINATION_DIRECTORY
              the directory where the new instance is recovered

       BARMAN_TABLESPACES
              tablespace relocation map (JSON, if present)

       BARMAN_REMOTE_COMMAND
              secure shell command used by the recovery (if present)

       BARMAN_RECOVER_OPTIONS
              recovery additional options (JSON, if present)

       Only  in  case  of  retry  hook scripts, the exit code of the script is checked by Barman.
       Output of hook scripts is simply written in the log file.

EXAMPLE

       Here is an example of configuration file:

              [barman]
              ; Main directory
              barman_home = /var/lib/barman

              ; System user
              barman_user = barman

              ; Log location
              log_file = /var/log/barman/barman.log

              ; Default compression level
              ;compression = gzip

              ; Incremental backup
              reuse_backup = link

              ; 'main' PostgreSQL Server configuration
              [main]
              ; Human readable description
              description =  "Main PostgreSQL Database"

              ; SSH options
              ssh_command = ssh postgres@pg

              ; PostgreSQL connection string
              conninfo = host=pg user=postgres

              ; PostgreSQL streaming connection string
              streaming_conninfo = host=pg user=postgres

              ; Minimum number of required backups (redundancy)
              minimum_redundancy = 1

              ; Retention policy (based on redundancy)
              retention_policy = REDUNDANCY 2

SEE ALSO

       barman (1).

AUTHORS

       In alphabetical order:

       • Gabriele Bartolini <gabriele.bartolini@2ndquadrant.it> (architect)

       • Jonathan Battiato <jonathan.battiato@2ndquadrant.it> (QA/testing)

       • Giulio Calacoci <giulio.calacoci@2ndquadrant.it> (developer)

       • Francesco Canovai <francesco.canovai@2ndquadrant.it> (QA/testing)

       • Leonardo Cecchi <leonardo.cecchi@2ndquadrant.it> (developer)

       • Gianni Ciolli <gianni.ciolli@2ndquadrant.it> (QA/testing)

       • Britt Cole <britt.cole@2ndquadrant.com> (documentation)

       • Marco Nenciarini <marco.nenciarini@2ndquadrant.it> (project leader)

       • Rubens Souza <rubens.souza@2ndquadrant.it> (QA/testing)

       Past contributors:

       • Carlo Ascani

       • Stefano Bianucci

       • Giuseppe Broccolo

RESOURCES

       • Homepage: <http://www.pgbarman.org/>

       • Documentation: <http://docs.pgbarman.org/>

       • Professional support: <https://www.2ndQuadrant.com/>

COPYING

       Barman is the property of 2ndQuadrant Limited  and  its  code  is  distributed  under  GNU
       General Public License v3.

       Copyright (C) 2011-2019 2ndQuadrant Limited - https://www.2ndQuadrant.com/.

AUTHORS

       2ndQuadrant Limited <https://www.2ndQuadrant.com>.