Fix bogus log message when starting from a cleanly shut down state.
In commit 70e81861fa to split xlog.c, I moved the startup code that updates the state in the control file and prints out the "database system was not properly shut down" message to the log, but I accidentally removed the "if (InRecovery)" check around it. As a result, that message was printed even if the system was cleanly shut down, also during 'initdb'. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/3357075.1645031062@sss.pgh.pa.us
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@ -840,11 +840,16 @@ InitWalRecovery(ControlFileData *ControlFile, bool *wasShutdown_ptr,
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/*
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* Update pg_control to show that we are recovering and to show the
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* selected checkpoint as the place we are starting from. We also mark
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* pg_control with any minimum recovery stop point obtained from a backup
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* history file.
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* If recovery is needed, update our in-memory copy of pg_control to show
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* that we are recovering and to show the selected checkpoint as the place
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* we are starting from. We also mark pg_control with any minimum recovery
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* stop point obtained from a backup history file.
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*
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* We don't write the changes to disk yet, though. Only do that after
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* initializing various subsystems.
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*/
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if (InRecovery)
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{
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if (InArchiveRecovery)
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{
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ControlFile->state = DB_IN_ARCHIVE_RECOVERY;
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@ -878,16 +883,16 @@ InitWalRecovery(ControlFileData *ControlFile, bool *wasShutdown_ptr,
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* Set backupStartPoint if we're starting recovery from a base backup.
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*
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* Also set backupEndPoint and use minRecoveryPoint as the backup end
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* location if we're starting recovery from a base backup which was taken
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* from a standby. In this case, the database system status in pg_control
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* must indicate that the database was already in recovery. Usually that
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* will be DB_IN_ARCHIVE_RECOVERY but also can be
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* DB_SHUTDOWNED_IN_RECOVERY if recovery previously was interrupted before
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* reaching this point; e.g. because restore_command or primary_conninfo
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* were faulty.
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* location if we're starting recovery from a base backup which was
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* taken from a standby. In this case, the database system status in
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* pg_control must indicate that the database was already in recovery.
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* Usually that will be DB_IN_ARCHIVE_RECOVERY but also can be
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* DB_SHUTDOWNED_IN_RECOVERY if recovery previously was interrupted
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* before reaching this point; e.g. because restore_command or
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* primary_conninfo were faulty.
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*
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* Any other state indicates that the backup somehow became corrupted and
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* we can't sensibly continue with recovery.
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* Any other state indicates that the backup somehow became corrupted
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* and we can't sensibly continue with recovery.
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*/
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if (haveBackupLabel)
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{
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@ -905,6 +910,7 @@ InitWalRecovery(ControlFileData *ControlFile, bool *wasShutdown_ptr,
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ControlFile->backupEndPoint = ControlFile->minRecoveryPoint;
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}
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}
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}
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/* remember these, so that we know when we have reached consistency */
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backupStartPoint = ControlFile->backupStartPoint;
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