Plugin command to clean up a storage plugin after backup.
<plugin_executable> cleanup_plugin_for_backup <plugin_config_file> <local_backup_dir> <scope>
<plugin_executable> cleanup_plugin_for_backup <plugin_config_file> <local_backup_dir> <scope> <contentID>
gpbackup
invokes the cleanup_plugin_for_backup
plugin command when a gpbackup
operation completes, both in success and failure cases. The scope argument specifies the execution scope. gpbackup
will invoke the command with each of the scope values.
The cleanup_plugin_for_backup
command should perform the actions necessary to clean up the remote storage system after a backup. Clean up activities may include removing remote directories or temporary files created during the backup, disconnecting from the backup service, etc.
The local directory on the Greenplum Database host (master and segments) to which gpbackup
wrote backup files.
master
, the local_backup_dir is the backup directory of the Greenplum Database master.segment
, the local_backup_dir is the backup directory of a segment instance. The contentID identifies the segment instance.segment_host
, the local_backup_dir is an arbitrary backup directory on the host.The execution scope value indicates the host and number of times the plugin command is executed. scope can be one of these values:
master
- Execute the plugin command once on the master host.segment_host
- Execute the plugin command once on each of the segment hosts.segment
- Execute the plugin command once for each active segment instance on the host running the segment instance. The contentID identifies the segment instance.The contentID of the Greenplum Database master or segment instance corresponding to the scope. contentID is passed only when the scope is master
or segment
.
master
, the contentID is -1
.segment
, the contentID is the content identifier of an active segment instance.The cleanup_plugin_for_backup
command must exit with a value of 0 on success, non-zero if an error occurs. In the case of a non-zero exit code, gpbackup
displays the contents of stderr
to the user.