pg_resetwal: Update an obsolete comment
The comment claimed that pg_resetwal updates the pg_control file if it
is of an old version. This has apparently never been true. Also, in
c3c09be34b
, another comment was added elsewhere that this currently
does not happen. So this comment is wrong and redundant and can be
removed.
Reviewed-by: Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/0f3ab4a1-ae80-56e8-3426-6b4a02507687@eisentraut.org
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* The theory of operation is fairly simple:
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* 1. Read the existing pg_control (which will include the last
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* checkpoint record). If it is an old format then update to
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* current format.
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* checkpoint record).
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* 2. If pg_control is corrupt, attempt to intuit reasonable values,
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* by scanning the old xlog if necessary.
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* 3. Modify pg_control to reflect a "shutdown" state with a checkpoint
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