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Doc fix for probackup retention options
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doc/src/sgml/pgprobackup.sgml

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Specifies the number of full backup
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copies to keep in the data directory. Must be a positive integer.
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copies to keep in the data directory. Must be a positive integer.</para>
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<para>You can use this option with the <command>retention purge</command> command to override the default retention policy set in <filename>pg_probackup.conf</filename>.
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<term><option>window</option></term>
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Defines the earliest point in time for which <application>pg_probackup</application> can complete the recovery. This option is set in the number of days from the current moment. For example, if <option>window</option>=7, <application>pg_probackup</application> must keep at least one full backup copy that is older than seven days, with all the corresponding WAL files.
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Defines the recovery point, in the number of days from the current moment. This is the earliest point in time for which <application>pg_probackup</application> can complete the recovery. For example, if <option>window</option>=7, <application>pg_probackup</application> must keep at least one full backup copy that is older than seven days, with all the corresponding WAL files.</para>
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<para>You can use this option with the <command>retention purge</command> command to override the default retention policy set in <filename>pg_probackup.conf</filename>.
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Recovery time &mdash; the least moment of time, the database cluster's state can be restored at.
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Recovery time &mdash; the earliest moment for which you can restore the state of the database cluster.
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