postgresql/src/bin/pg_verifybackup/pg_verifybackup.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* pg_verifybackup.c
* Verify a backup against a backup manifest.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/bin/pg_verifybackup/pg_verifybackup.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include <dirent.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "common/hashfn.h"
#include "common/logging.h"
#include "fe_utils/simple_list.h"
#include "getopt_long.h"
#include "parse_manifest.h"
/*
* For efficiency, we'd like our hash table containing information about the
* manifest to start out with approximately the correct number of entries.
* There's no way to know the exact number of entries without reading the whole
* file, but we can get an estimate by dividing the file size by the estimated
* number of bytes per line.
*
* This could be off by about a factor of two in either direction, because the
* checksum algorithm has a big impact on the line lengths; e.g. a SHA512
* checksum is 128 hex bytes, whereas a CRC-32C value is only 8, and there
* might be no checksum at all.
*/
#define ESTIMATED_BYTES_PER_MANIFEST_LINE 100
/*
* How many bytes should we try to read from a file at once?
*/
#define READ_CHUNK_SIZE 4096
/*
* Each file described by the manifest file is parsed to produce an object
* like this.
*/
typedef struct manifest_file
{
uint32 status; /* hash status */
char *pathname;
size_t size;
pg_checksum_type checksum_type;
int checksum_length;
uint8 *checksum_payload;
bool matched;
bool bad;
} manifest_file;
/*
* Define a hash table which we can use to store information about the files
* mentioned in the backup manifest.
*/
static uint32 hash_string_pointer(char *s);
#define SH_PREFIX manifest_files
#define SH_ELEMENT_TYPE manifest_file
#define SH_KEY_TYPE char *
#define SH_KEY pathname
#define SH_HASH_KEY(tb, key) hash_string_pointer(key)
#define SH_EQUAL(tb, a, b) (strcmp(a, b) == 0)
#define SH_SCOPE static inline
#define SH_RAW_ALLOCATOR pg_malloc0
#define SH_DECLARE
#define SH_DEFINE
#include "lib/simplehash.h"
/*
* Each WAL range described by the manifest file is parsed to produce an
* object like this.
*/
typedef struct manifest_wal_range
{
TimeLineID tli;
XLogRecPtr start_lsn;
XLogRecPtr end_lsn;
struct manifest_wal_range *next;
struct manifest_wal_range *prev;
} manifest_wal_range;
/*
* Details we need in callbacks that occur while parsing a backup manifest.
*/
typedef struct parser_context
{
manifest_files_hash *ht;
manifest_wal_range *first_wal_range;
manifest_wal_range *last_wal_range;
} parser_context;
/*
* All of the context information we need while checking a backup manifest.
*/
typedef struct verifier_context
{
manifest_files_hash *ht;
char *backup_directory;
SimpleStringList ignore_list;
bool exit_on_error;
bool saw_any_error;
} verifier_context;
static void parse_manifest_file(char *manifest_path,
manifest_files_hash **ht_p,
manifest_wal_range **first_wal_range_p);
static void record_manifest_details_for_file(JsonManifestParseContext *context,
char *pathname, size_t size,
pg_checksum_type checksum_type,
int checksum_length,
uint8 *checksum_payload);
static void record_manifest_details_for_wal_range(JsonManifestParseContext *context,
TimeLineID tli,
XLogRecPtr start_lsn,
XLogRecPtr end_lsn);
static void report_manifest_error(JsonManifestParseContext *context,
const char *fmt,...)
pg_attribute_printf(2, 3) pg_attribute_noreturn();
static void verify_backup_directory(verifier_context *context,
char *relpath, char *fullpath);
static void verify_backup_file(verifier_context *context,
char *relpath, char *fullpath);
static void report_extra_backup_files(verifier_context *context);
static void verify_backup_checksums(verifier_context *context);
static void verify_file_checksum(verifier_context *context,
manifest_file *m, char *pathname);
static void parse_required_wal(verifier_context *context,
char *pg_waldump_path,
char *wal_directory,
manifest_wal_range *first_wal_range);
static void report_backup_error(verifier_context *context,
const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
pg_attribute_printf(2, 3);
static void report_fatal_error(const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
pg_attribute_printf(1, 2) pg_attribute_noreturn();
static bool should_ignore_relpath(verifier_context *context, char *relpath);
static void usage(void);
static const char *progname;
/*
* Main entry point.
*/
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
static struct option long_options[] = {
{"exit-on-error", no_argument, NULL, 'e'},
{"ignore", required_argument, NULL, 'i'},
{"manifest-path", required_argument, NULL, 'm'},
{"no-parse-wal", no_argument, NULL, 'n'},
{"quiet", no_argument, NULL, 'q'},
{"skip-checksums", no_argument, NULL, 's'},
{"wal-directory", required_argument, NULL, 'w'},
{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
};
int c;
verifier_context context;
manifest_wal_range *first_wal_range;
char *manifest_path = NULL;
bool no_parse_wal = false;
bool quiet = false;
bool skip_checksums = false;
char *wal_directory = NULL;
char *pg_waldump_path = NULL;
pg_logging_init(argv[0]);
set_pglocale_pgservice(argv[0], PG_TEXTDOMAIN("pg_verifybackup"));
progname = get_progname(argv[0]);
memset(&context, 0, sizeof(context));
if (argc > 1)
{
if (strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-?") == 0)
{
usage();
exit(0);
}
if (strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "-V") == 0)
{
puts("pg_verifybackup (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION);
exit(0);
}
}
/*
* Skip certain files in the toplevel directory.
*
* Ignore the backup_manifest file, because it's not included in the
* backup manifest.
*
* Ignore the pg_wal directory, because those files are not included in
* the backup manifest either, since they are fetched separately from the
* backup itself, and verified via a separate mechanism.
*
* Ignore postgresql.auto.conf, recovery.signal, and standby.signal,
* because we expect that those files may sometimes be created or changed
* as part of the backup process. For example, pg_basebackup -R will
* modify postgresql.auto.conf and create standby.signal.
*/
simple_string_list_append(&context.ignore_list, "backup_manifest");
simple_string_list_append(&context.ignore_list, "pg_wal");
simple_string_list_append(&context.ignore_list, "postgresql.auto.conf");
simple_string_list_append(&context.ignore_list, "recovery.signal");
simple_string_list_append(&context.ignore_list, "standby.signal");
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "ei:m:nqsw:", long_options, NULL)) != -1)
{
switch (c)
{
case 'e':
context.exit_on_error = true;
break;
case 'i':
{
char *arg = pstrdup(optarg);
canonicalize_path(arg);
simple_string_list_append(&context.ignore_list, arg);
break;
}
case 'm':
manifest_path = pstrdup(optarg);
canonicalize_path(manifest_path);
break;
case 'n':
no_parse_wal = true;
break;
case 'q':
quiet = true;
break;
case 's':
skip_checksums = true;
break;
case 'w':
wal_directory = pstrdup(optarg);
canonicalize_path(wal_directory);
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"),
progname);
exit(1);
}
}
/* Get backup directory name */
if (optind >= argc)
{
pg_log_fatal("no backup directory specified");
fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"),
progname);
exit(1);
}
context.backup_directory = pstrdup(argv[optind++]);
canonicalize_path(context.backup_directory);
/* Complain if any arguments remain */
if (optind < argc)
{
pg_log_fatal("too many command-line arguments (first is \"%s\")",
argv[optind]);
fprintf(stderr, _("Try \"%s --help\" for more information.\n"),
progname);
exit(1);
}
/* Unless --no-parse-wal was specified, we will need pg_waldump. */
if (!no_parse_wal)
{
int ret;
pg_waldump_path = pg_malloc(MAXPGPATH);
ret = find_other_exec(argv[0], "pg_waldump",
"pg_waldump (PostgreSQL) " PG_VERSION "\n",
pg_waldump_path);
if (ret < 0)
{
char full_path[MAXPGPATH];
if (find_my_exec(argv[0], full_path) < 0)
strlcpy(full_path, progname, sizeof(full_path));
if (ret == -1)
pg_log_fatal("The program \"%s\" is needed by %s but was not found in the\n"
"same directory as \"%s\".\n"
"Check your installation.",
"pg_waldump", "pg_verifybackup", full_path);
else
pg_log_fatal("The program \"%s\" was found by \"%s\"\n"
"but was not the same version as %s.\n"
"Check your installation.",
"pg_waldump", full_path, "pg_verifybackup");
}
}
/* By default, look for the manifest in the backup directory. */
if (manifest_path == NULL)
manifest_path = psprintf("%s/backup_manifest",
context.backup_directory);
/* By default, look for the WAL in the backup directory, too. */
if (wal_directory == NULL)
wal_directory = psprintf("%s/pg_wal", context.backup_directory);
/*
* Try to read the manifest. We treat any errors encountered while parsing
* the manifest as fatal; there doesn't seem to be much point in trying to
* verify the backup directory against a corrupted manifest.
*/
parse_manifest_file(manifest_path, &context.ht, &first_wal_range);
/*
* Now scan the files in the backup directory. At this stage, we verify
* that every file on disk is present in the manifest and that the sizes
* match. We also set the "matched" flag on every manifest entry that
* corresponds to a file on disk.
*/
verify_backup_directory(&context, NULL, context.backup_directory);
/*
* The "matched" flag should now be set on every entry in the hash table.
* Any entries for which the bit is not set are files mentioned in the
* manifest that don't exist on disk.
*/
report_extra_backup_files(&context);
/*
* Now do the expensive work of verifying file checksums, unless we were
* told to skip it.
*/
if (!skip_checksums)
verify_backup_checksums(&context);
/*
* Try to parse the required ranges of WAL records, unless we were told
* not to do so.
*/
if (!no_parse_wal)
parse_required_wal(&context, pg_waldump_path,
wal_directory, first_wal_range);
/*
* If everything looks OK, tell the user this, unless we were asked to
* work quietly.
*/
if (!context.saw_any_error && !quiet)
printf(_("backup successfully verified\n"));
return context.saw_any_error ? 1 : 0;
}
/*
* Parse a manifest file. Construct a hash table with information about
* all the files it mentions, and a linked list of all the WAL ranges it
* mentions.
*/
static void
parse_manifest_file(char *manifest_path, manifest_files_hash **ht_p,
manifest_wal_range **first_wal_range_p)
{
int fd;
struct stat statbuf;
off_t estimate;
uint32 initial_size;
manifest_files_hash *ht;
char *buffer;
int rc;
parser_context private_context;
JsonManifestParseContext context;
/* Open the manifest file. */
if ((fd = open(manifest_path, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
report_fatal_error("could not open file \"%s\": %m", manifest_path);
/* Figure out how big the manifest is. */
if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) != 0)
report_fatal_error("could not stat file \"%s\": %m", manifest_path);
/* Guess how large to make the hash table based on the manifest size. */
estimate = statbuf.st_size / ESTIMATED_BYTES_PER_MANIFEST_LINE;
initial_size = Min(PG_UINT32_MAX, Max(estimate, 256));
/* Create the hash table. */
ht = manifest_files_create(initial_size, NULL);
/*
* Slurp in the whole file.
*
* This is not ideal, but there's currently no easy way to get
* pg_parse_json() to perform incremental parsing.
*/
buffer = pg_malloc(statbuf.st_size);
rc = read(fd, buffer, statbuf.st_size);
if (rc != statbuf.st_size)
{
if (rc < 0)
report_fatal_error("could not read file \"%s\": %m",
manifest_path);
else
report_fatal_error("could not read file \"%s\": read %d of %lld",
manifest_path, rc, (long long int) statbuf.st_size);
}
/* Close the manifest file. */
close(fd);
/* Parse the manifest. */
private_context.ht = ht;
private_context.first_wal_range = NULL;
private_context.last_wal_range = NULL;
context.private_data = &private_context;
context.perfile_cb = record_manifest_details_for_file;
context.perwalrange_cb = record_manifest_details_for_wal_range;
context.error_cb = report_manifest_error;
json_parse_manifest(&context, buffer, statbuf.st_size);
/* Done with the buffer. */
pfree(buffer);
/* Return the file hash table and WAL range list we constructed. */
*ht_p = ht;
*first_wal_range_p = private_context.first_wal_range;
}
/*
* Report an error while parsing the manifest.
*
* We consider all such errors to be fatal errors. The manifest parser
* expects this function not to return.
*/
static void
report_manifest_error(JsonManifestParseContext *context, const char *fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
pg_log_generic_v(PG_LOG_FATAL, gettext(fmt), ap);
va_end(ap);
exit(1);
}
/*
* Record details extracted from the backup manifest for one file.
*/
static void
record_manifest_details_for_file(JsonManifestParseContext *context,
char *pathname, size_t size,
pg_checksum_type checksum_type,
int checksum_length, uint8 *checksum_payload)
{
parser_context *pcxt = context->private_data;
manifest_files_hash *ht = pcxt->ht;
manifest_file *m;
bool found;
/* Make a new entry in the hash table for this file. */
m = manifest_files_insert(ht, pathname, &found);
if (found)
report_fatal_error("duplicate path name in backup manifest: \"%s\"",
pathname);
/* Initialize the entry. */
m->size = size;
m->checksum_type = checksum_type;
m->checksum_length = checksum_length;
m->checksum_payload = checksum_payload;
m->matched = false;
m->bad = false;
}
/*
* Record details extracted from the backup manifest for one WAL range.
*/
static void
record_manifest_details_for_wal_range(JsonManifestParseContext *context,
TimeLineID tli,
XLogRecPtr start_lsn, XLogRecPtr end_lsn)
{
parser_context *pcxt = context->private_data;
manifest_wal_range *range;
/* Allocate and initialize a struct describing this WAL range. */
range = palloc(sizeof(manifest_wal_range));
range->tli = tli;
range->start_lsn = start_lsn;
range->end_lsn = end_lsn;
range->prev = pcxt->last_wal_range;
range->next = NULL;
/* Add it to the end of the list. */
if (pcxt->first_wal_range == NULL)
pcxt->first_wal_range = range;
else
pcxt->last_wal_range->next = range;
pcxt->last_wal_range = range;
}
/*
* Verify one directory.
*
* 'relpath' is NULL if we are to verify the top-level backup directory,
* and otherwise the relative path to the directory that is to be verified.
*
* 'fullpath' is the backup directory with 'relpath' appended; i.e. the actual
* filesystem path at which it can be found.
*/
static void
verify_backup_directory(verifier_context *context, char *relpath,
char *fullpath)
{
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *dirent;
dir = opendir(fullpath);
if (dir == NULL)
{
/*
* If even the toplevel backup directory cannot be found, treat this
* as a fatal error.
*/
if (relpath == NULL)
report_fatal_error("could not open directory \"%s\": %m", fullpath);
/*
* Otherwise, treat this as a non-fatal error, but ignore any further
* errors related to this path and anything beneath it.
*/
report_backup_error(context,
"could not open directory \"%s\": %m", fullpath);
simple_string_list_append(&context->ignore_list, relpath);
return;
}
while (errno = 0, (dirent = readdir(dir)) != NULL)
{
char *filename = dirent->d_name;
char *newfullpath = psprintf("%s/%s", fullpath, filename);
char *newrelpath;
/* Skip "." and ".." */
if (filename[0] == '.' && (filename[1] == '\0'
|| strcmp(filename, "..") == 0))
continue;
if (relpath == NULL)
newrelpath = pstrdup(filename);
else
newrelpath = psprintf("%s/%s", relpath, filename);
if (!should_ignore_relpath(context, newrelpath))
verify_backup_file(context, newrelpath, newfullpath);
pfree(newfullpath);
pfree(newrelpath);
}
if (closedir(dir))
{
report_backup_error(context,
"could not close directory \"%s\": %m", fullpath);
return;
}
}
/*
* Verify one file (which might actually be a directory or a symlink).
*
* The arguments to this function have the same meaning as the arguments to
* verify_backup_directory.
*/
static void
verify_backup_file(verifier_context *context, char *relpath, char *fullpath)
{
struct stat sb;
manifest_file *m;
if (stat(fullpath, &sb) != 0)
{
report_backup_error(context,
"could not stat file or directory \"%s\": %m",
relpath);
/*
* Suppress further errors related to this path name and, if it's a
* directory, anything underneath it.
*/
simple_string_list_append(&context->ignore_list, relpath);
return;
}
/* If it's a directory, just recurse. */
if (S_ISDIR(sb.st_mode))
{
verify_backup_directory(context, relpath, fullpath);
return;
}
/* If it's not a directory, it should be a plain file. */
if (!S_ISREG(sb.st_mode))
{
report_backup_error(context,
"\"%s\" is not a file or directory",
relpath);
return;
}
/* Check whether there's an entry in the manifest hash. */
m = manifest_files_lookup(context->ht, relpath);
if (m == NULL)
{
report_backup_error(context,
"\"%s\" is present on disk but not in the manifest",
relpath);
return;
}
/* Flag this entry as having been encountered in the filesystem. */
m->matched = true;
/* Check that the size matches. */
if (m->size != sb.st_size)
{
report_backup_error(context,
"\"%s\" has size %lld on disk but size %zu in the manifest",
relpath, (long long int) sb.st_size, m->size);
m->bad = true;
}
/*
* We don't verify checksums at this stage. We first finish verifying that
* we have the expected set of files with the expected sizes, and only
* afterwards verify the checksums. That's because computing checksums may
* take a while, and we'd like to report more obvious problems quickly.
*/
}
/*
* Scan the hash table for entries where the 'matched' flag is not set; report
* that such files are present in the manifest but not on disk.
*/
static void
report_extra_backup_files(verifier_context *context)
{
manifest_files_iterator it;
manifest_file *m;
manifest_files_start_iterate(context->ht, &it);
while ((m = manifest_files_iterate(context->ht, &it)) != NULL)
if (!m->matched && !should_ignore_relpath(context, m->pathname))
report_backup_error(context,
"\"%s\" is present in the manifest but not on disk",
m->pathname);
}
/*
* Verify checksums for hash table entries that are otherwise unproblematic.
* If we've already reported some problem related to a hash table entry, or
* if it has no checksum, just skip it.
*/
static void
verify_backup_checksums(verifier_context *context)
{
manifest_files_iterator it;
manifest_file *m;
manifest_files_start_iterate(context->ht, &it);
while ((m = manifest_files_iterate(context->ht, &it)) != NULL)
{
if (m->matched && !m->bad && m->checksum_type != CHECKSUM_TYPE_NONE &&
!should_ignore_relpath(context, m->pathname))
{
char *fullpath;
/* Compute the full pathname to the target file. */
fullpath = psprintf("%s/%s", context->backup_directory,
m->pathname);
/* Do the actual checksum verification. */
verify_file_checksum(context, m, fullpath);
/* Avoid leaking memory. */
pfree(fullpath);
}
}
}
/*
* Verify the checksum of a single file.
*/
static void
verify_file_checksum(verifier_context *context, manifest_file *m,
char *fullpath)
{
pg_checksum_context checksum_ctx;
char *relpath = m->pathname;
int fd;
int rc;
size_t bytes_read = 0;
uint8 buffer[READ_CHUNK_SIZE];
uint8 checksumbuf[PG_CHECKSUM_MAX_LENGTH];
int checksumlen;
/* Open the target file. */
if ((fd = open(fullpath, O_RDONLY | PG_BINARY, 0)) < 0)
{
report_backup_error(context, "could not open file \"%s\": %m",
relpath);
return;
}
/* Initialize checksum context. */
pg_checksum_init(&checksum_ctx, m->checksum_type);
/* Read the file chunk by chunk, updating the checksum as we go. */
while ((rc = read(fd, buffer, READ_CHUNK_SIZE)) > 0)
{
bytes_read += rc;
pg_checksum_update(&checksum_ctx, buffer, rc);
}
if (rc < 0)
report_backup_error(context, "could not read file \"%s\": %m",
relpath);
/* Close the file. */
if (close(fd) != 0)
{
report_backup_error(context, "could not close file \"%s\": %m",
relpath);
return;
}
/* If we didn't manage to read the whole file, bail out now. */
if (rc < 0)
return;
/*
* Double-check that we read the expected number of bytes from the file.
* Normally, a file size mismatch would be caught in verify_backup_file
* and this check would never be reached, but this provides additional
* safety and clarity in the event of concurrent modifications or
* filesystem misbehavior.
*/
if (bytes_read != m->size)
{
report_backup_error(context,
"file \"%s\" should contain %zu bytes, but read %zu bytes",
relpath, m->size, bytes_read);
return;
}
/* Get the final checksum. */
checksumlen = pg_checksum_final(&checksum_ctx, checksumbuf);
/* And check it against the manifest. */
if (checksumlen != m->checksum_length)
report_backup_error(context,
"file \"%s\" has checksum of length %d, but expected %d",
relpath, m->checksum_length, checksumlen);
else if (memcmp(checksumbuf, m->checksum_payload, checksumlen) != 0)
report_backup_error(context,
"checksum mismatch for file \"%s\"",
relpath);
}
/*
* Attempt to parse the WAL files required to restore from backup using
* pg_waldump.
*/
static void
parse_required_wal(verifier_context *context, char *pg_waldump_path,
char *wal_directory, manifest_wal_range *first_wal_range)
{
manifest_wal_range *this_wal_range = first_wal_range;
while (this_wal_range != NULL)
{
char *pg_waldump_cmd;
pg_waldump_cmd = psprintf("\"%s\" --quiet --path=\"%s\" --timeline=%u --start=%X/%X --end=%X/%X\n",
pg_waldump_path, wal_directory, this_wal_range->tli,
(uint32) (this_wal_range->start_lsn >> 32),
(uint32) this_wal_range->start_lsn,
(uint32) (this_wal_range->end_lsn >> 32),
(uint32) this_wal_range->end_lsn);
if (system(pg_waldump_cmd) != 0)
report_backup_error(context,
"WAL parsing failed for timeline %u",
this_wal_range->tli);
this_wal_range = this_wal_range->next;
}
}
/*
* Report a problem with the backup.
*
* Update the context to indicate that we saw an error, and exit if the
* context says we should.
*/
static void
report_backup_error(verifier_context *context, const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
pg_log_generic_v(PG_LOG_ERROR, gettext(fmt), ap);
va_end(ap);
context->saw_any_error = true;
if (context->exit_on_error)
exit(1);
}
/*
* Report a fatal error and exit
*/
static void
report_fatal_error(const char *pg_restrict fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
pg_log_generic_v(PG_LOG_FATAL, gettext(fmt), ap);
va_end(ap);
exit(1);
}
/*
* Is the specified relative path, or some prefix of it, listed in the set
* of paths to ignore?
*
* Note that by "prefix" we mean a parent directory; for this purpose,
* "aa/bb" is not a prefix of "aa/bbb", but it is a prefix of "aa/bb/cc".
*/
static bool
should_ignore_relpath(verifier_context *context, char *relpath)
{
SimpleStringListCell *cell;
for (cell = context->ignore_list.head; cell != NULL; cell = cell->next)
{
char *r = relpath;
char *v = cell->val;
while (*v != '\0' && *r == *v)
++r, ++v;
if (*v == '\0' && (*r == '\0' || *r == '/'))
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Helper function for manifest_files hash table.
*/
static uint32
hash_string_pointer(char *s)
{
unsigned char *ss = (unsigned char *) s;
return hash_bytes(ss, strlen(s));
}
/*
* Print out usage information and exit.
*/
static void
usage(void)
{
printf(_("%s verifies a backup against the backup manifest.\n\n"), progname);
printf(_("Usage:\n %s [OPTION]... BACKUPDIR\n\n"), progname);
printf(_("Options:\n"));
printf(_(" -e, --exit-on-error exit immediately on error\n"));
printf(_(" -i, --ignore=RELATIVE_PATH ignore indicated path\n"));
printf(_(" -m, --manifest-path=PATH use specified path for manifest\n"));
printf(_(" -n, --no-parse-wal do not try to parse WAL files\n"));
printf(_(" -q, --quiet do not print any output, except for errors\n"));
printf(_(" -s, --skip-checksums skip checksum verification\n"));
printf(_(" -w, --wal-directory=PATH use specified path for WAL files\n"));
printf(_(" -V, --version output version information, then exit\n"));
printf(_(" -?, --help show this help, then exit\n"));
printf(_("\nReport bugs to <%s>.\n"), PACKAGE_BUGREPORT);
printf(_("%s home page: <%s>\n"), PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_URL);
}