8.20. pg_lsn Type
  The
  
   pg_lsn
  
  data type can be used to store LSN (Log Sequence
    Number) data which is a pointer to a location in the WAL. This type is a
    representation of
  
   XLogRecPtr
  
  and an internal system type of
  
   PostgreSQL
  
  .
 
  Internally, an LSN is a 64-bit integer, representing a byte position in
    the write-ahead log stream.  It is printed as two hexadecimal numbers of
    up to 8 digits each, separated by a slash; for example,
  
   16/B374D848
  
  .  The
  
   pg_lsn
  
  type supports the
    standard comparison operators, like
  
   =
  
  and
  
   >
  
  .  Two LSNs can be subtracted using the
  
   -
  
  operator; the result is the number of bytes separating
    those write-ahead log locations.  Also the number of bytes can be
    added into and subtracted from LSN using the
  
   +(pg_lsn,numeric)
  
  and
  
   -(pg_lsn,numeric)
  
  operators, respectively. Note that
    the calculated LSN should be in the range of
  
   pg_lsn
  
  type,
    i.e., between
  
   0/0
  
  and
  
   FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF
  
  .