pg_walsummary — print contents of WAL summary files
pg_walsummary [option...] [file...]
   pg_walsummary is used to print the contents of
   WAL summary files. These binary files are found with the
   pg_wal/summaries subdirectory of the data directory,
   and can be converted to text using this tool. This is not ordinarily
   necessary, since WAL summary files primarily exist to support
   incremental backup,
   but it may be useful for debugging purposes.
  
A WAL summary file is indexed by tablespace OID, relation OID, and relation fork. For each relation fork, it stores the list of blocks that were modified by WAL within the range summarized in the file. It can also store a "limit block," which is 0 if the relation fork was created or truncated within the relevant WAL range, and otherwise the shortest length to which the relation fork was truncated. If the relation fork was not created, deleted, or truncated within the relevant WAL range, the limit block is undefined or infinite and will not be printed by this tool.
-i--individual
        By default, pg_walsummary prints one line of output
        for each range of one or more consecutive modified blocks. This can
        make the output a lot briefer, since a relation where all blocks from
        0 through 999 were modified will produce only one line of output rather
        than 1000 separate lines. This option requests a separate line of
        output for every modified block.
       
-q--quietDo not print any output, except for errors. This can be useful when you want to know whether a WAL summary file can be successfully parsed but don't care about the contents.
-V--versionDisplay version information, then exit.
-?--helpShows help about pg_walsummary command line arguments, and exits.
   The environment variable PG_COLOR specifies whether to use
   color in diagnostic messages. Possible values are
   always, auto and
   never.