You can use parallel jobs to dump the databases for DumpBasedBackupset subclients. To back up the database, parallel jobs use the pg_dump -j
option.
Note
The pg_dump
parallel job option (pg_dump
with -j
) is supported for PostgreSQL 9.3 and more recent versions.
For PostgreSQL agents, the Indexing version 2 is enabled by default for newly installed clients in Feature Release 11.30 and more recent versions. For clients that are installed in older Feature Releases, the Indexing version will be 1. If you enable the Use parallel jobs to dump the database option for a client, the Indexing will be upgraded to version 2.
Before You Begin
- Verify that no jobs are running for the instance.
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.
The Instances page appears.
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Click the instance.
The instance page appears.
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In the DumpBasedBackupSet section, click Edit.
The Edit PostgreSQL backupset dialog box appears.
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Move the Use parallel jobs to dump the database toggle key to the right.
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In the Number of parallel jobs box, enter the number of jobs to dump the database.
Note
pg-dump -j uses multiple database connections to connect to the database, once using the leader process and one more time for each worker job. As pg_dump opens n jobs+1 connections to the database, verify that the max_connections setting is set to the sufficient value that can accommodate all connections.
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To set the staging path for backups, in the Staging path box, enter the location on the client to use for staging backups.
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Click Save.
Note
Whenever you enable or disable the parallel jobs, run full backup on all the database groups under the DumpBasedBackupsets.