Provided by: barman-cli_3.14.1-1_all bug

NAME

       barman-wal-archive - Barman-cli Commands

SYNOPSIS

          barman-wal-archive
              [ { -h | --help } ]
              [ { -V | --version } ]
              [ { -U | --user } USER ]
              [ --port PORT ]
              [ { { -z | --gzip } | { -j | --bzip2 } | --xz | --snappy | --zstd | --lz4 } ]
              [ --compression-level COMPRESSION_LEVEL ]
              [ { -c | --config } CONFIG ]
              [ { -t | --test } ]
              [ --md5 ]
              BARMAN_HOST SERVER_NAME WAL_PATH

DESCRIPTION

       This script can be utilized in the archive_command of a Postgres server to transfer WAL files to a Barman
       host using the put-wal command (introduced in Barman 2.6). It establishes an SSH connection to the Barman
       host, enabling seamless integration of Barman within Postgres clusters for improved business continuity.

       Exit Statuses are:

       • 0 for SUCCESS.

       • non-zero for FAILURE.

PARAMETERS

       SERVER_NAME
              The server name configured in Barman for the Postgres server from which the WAL file is retrieved.

       BARMAN_HOST
              The host of the Barman server.

       WAL_PATH
              The value of the '%p' keyword (according to archive_command).

       -h / --help
              Display a help message and exit.

       -V / --version
              Display the program's version number and exit.

       -U / --user
              Specify the user for the SSH connection to the Barman server (defaults to barman).

       --port Define the port used for the SSH connection to the Barman server.

       -z / --gzip
              gzip-compress the WAL file before sending it to the Barman server.

       -j / --bzip2
              bzip2-compress the WAL file before sending it to the Barman server.

       --xz   xz-compress the WAL file before sending it to the Barman server.

       --snappy
              snappy-compress  the  WAL  file before sending it to the Barman server (requires the python-snappy
              Python library to be installed).

       --zstd zstd-compress the WAL file before sending it to the Barman server (requires the  zstandard  Python
              library to be installed).

       --lz4  lz4-compress  the WAL file before sending it to the Barman server (requires the lz4 Python library
              to be installed).

       --compression-level
              A compression level to be used by the selected compression algorithm. Valid  values  are  integers
              within  the  supported range of the chosen algorithm or one of the predefined labels: low, medium,
              and high. The range of each algorithm as well as what level each predefined label maps to  can  be
              found in compression_level.

       -c / --config
              Specify the configuration file on the Barman server.

       -t / --test
              Test  the  connection and configuration of the specified Postgres server in Barman to ensure it is
              ready to receive WAL files. This option ignores the mandatory argument WAL_PATH.

       --md5  Use MD5 instead of SHA256 as the hash algorithm to calculate the checksum of  the  WAL  file  when
              transmitting  it  to  the  Barman server. This is used to maintain compatibility with older server
              versions, as older versions of Barman server used to support only MD5.

       NOTE:
          When compression is enabled in barman-wal-archive, it takes precedence over the  compression  settings
          configured on the Barman server, if they differ.

       IMPORTANT:
          When compression is enabled in barman-wal-archive, it is performed on the client side, before the file
          is  sent  to Barman. Be mindful of the database server's load and the chosen compression algorithm and
          level, as higher compression can delay WAL shipping, causing WAL files to accumulate.

AUTHOR

       EnterpriseDB

COPYRIGHT

       © Copyright EnterpriseDB UK Limited 2011-2025

3.14                                              Jun 18, 2025                             BARMAN-WAL-ARCHIVE(1)