I *think* I have tried that one, but checked anyway:
The result is :
LOG: archive command ""copy
"c:/databases/pgdata/pg_xlog/000000010000000000000000"
"c:/databases/pgarchive/000000010000000000000000""" failed: return code 1
The system cannot find the file specified.
I think this led us on to more bizzare pastures...
mark
Quoting Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>:
> > Well, it is really fighting us.....
> >
> > This is the archive_command:
> >
> > '""copy.exe" "%p" "c:/databases/pgarchive/%f""'
> >
> > and this is the log:
> >
> > LOG: archive command """copy.exe"
> > "c:/databases/pgdata/pg_xlog/000000010000000000000007"
> > "c:/databases/pgarchive/000000010000000000000007""" failed: return code
> > 1 '"copy.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> > operable program or batch file.
> >
> > (tried plain old '"copy"' too)
> >
>
> What happens with this archive command?:
>
> '"copy "%p" "c:/databases/pgarchive/%f""'
>
> cheers
>
> andrew
>
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