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fix: dynamic timeouts for large archives + use WorkDir for disk checks
- CheckDiskSpace now uses GetEffectiveWorkDir() instead of BackupDir
- Dynamic timeout calculation based on file size:
  - diagnoseClusterArchive: 5 + (GB/3) min, max 60 min
  - verifyWithPgRestore: 5 + (GB/5) min, max 30 min
  - DiagnoseClusterDumps: 10 + (GB/3) min, max 120 min
  - TUI safety checks: 10 + (GB/5) min, max 120 min
- Timeout vs corruption differentiation (no false CORRUPTED on timeout)
- Streaming tar listing to avoid OOM on large archives

For 119GB archives: ~45 min timeout instead of 5 min false-positive
2026-01-13 08:22:20 +01:00

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# DB Backup Tool - Pre-compiled Binaries
This directory contains pre-compiled binaries for the DB Backup Tool across multiple platforms and architectures.
## Build Information
- **Version**: 3.42.10
- **Build Time**: 2026-01-12_14:25:53_UTC
- **Git Commit**: d19c065
## Recent Updates (v1.1.0)
- ✅ Fixed TUI progress display with line-by-line output
- ✅ Added interactive configuration settings menu
- ✅ Improved menu navigation and responsiveness
- ✅ Enhanced completion status handling
- ✅ Better CPU detection and optimization
- ✅ Silent mode support for TUI operations
## Available Binaries
### Linux
- `dbbackup_linux_amd64` - Linux 64-bit (Intel/AMD)
- `dbbackup_linux_arm64` - Linux 64-bit (ARM)
- `dbbackup_linux_arm_armv7` - Linux 32-bit (ARMv7)
### macOS
- `dbbackup_darwin_amd64` - macOS 64-bit (Intel)
- `dbbackup_darwin_arm64` - macOS 64-bit (Apple Silicon)
### Windows
- `dbbackup_windows_amd64.exe` - Windows 64-bit (Intel/AMD)
- `dbbackup_windows_arm64.exe` - Windows 64-bit (ARM)
### BSD Systems
- `dbbackup_freebsd_amd64` - FreeBSD 64-bit
- `dbbackup_openbsd_amd64` - OpenBSD 64-bit
- `dbbackup_netbsd_amd64` - NetBSD 64-bit
## Usage
1. Download the appropriate binary for your platform
2. Make it executable (Unix-like systems): `chmod +x dbbackup_*`
3. Run: `./dbbackup_* --help`
## Interactive Mode
Launch the interactive TUI menu for easy configuration and operation:
```bash
# Interactive mode with TUI menu
./dbbackup_linux_amd64
# Features:
# - Interactive configuration settings
# - Real-time progress display
# - Operation history and status
# - CPU detection and optimization
```
## Command Line Mode
Direct command line usage with line-by-line progress:
```bash
# Show CPU information and optimization settings
./dbbackup_linux_amd64 cpu
# Auto-optimize for your hardware
./dbbackup_linux_amd64 backup cluster --auto-detect-cores
# Manual CPU configuration
./dbbackup_linux_amd64 backup single mydb --jobs 8 --dump-jobs 4
# Line-by-line progress output
./dbbackup_linux_amd64 backup cluster --progress-type line
```
## CPU Detection
All binaries include advanced CPU detection capabilities:
- Automatic core detection for optimal parallelism
- Support for different workload types (CPU-intensive, I/O-intensive, balanced)
- Platform-specific optimizations for Linux, macOS, and Windows
- Interactive CPU configuration in TUI mode
## Support
For issues or questions, please refer to the main project documentation.