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  1. Core Server
  2. SERVER-81208

Use checkpoint cursor timestamp when opening backup cursor

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    • Party@Gregs - 2024-11-12, TeamTummy - 2024-11-26, Hoity-Toity - 2024-12-10, SleighTheDay - 2024-12-24

      When opening a backup cursor we need to also report the timestamp that the backup is occurring at. SERVER-81179 relies on some implementation details to ensure correctness, namely that opening the backup cursor will serialize with taking a concurrent checkpoint. Since this is just an implementation detail, it would be better to instead directly use the timestamp of the checkpoint cursor once there is a way to retrieve that information.

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            clarisse.cheah@mongodb.com Clarisse Cheah
            Reporter:
            gregory.noma@mongodb.com Gregory Noma
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