Re: Synchronizing Data?
От | Steve Wolfe |
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Тема | Re: Synchronizing Data? |
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Msg-id | 024701c04844$2ef5a380$50824e40@iboats.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Synchronizing Data? (joe@jwebmedia.com) |
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Re: Synchronizing Data?
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Список | pgsql-general |
> I'd be glad to. Here's the deal: > > I have a client who has a Linux (RedHat 6.2) server that he uses to > add/modify/delete records for his e-comm site. He is on a metered ISDN line > (only thing availble in the area for what he wanted to spend...) and does not > what to be 'online' (it's so screwed up...) to add all of his records. > Anyway...so he's adding/modifying/deleting records on his local server and we > need to get that data up to the web server. In addition to putting his changes > up, we need to remove any ordered items (from the web site) from the database, > once he has synchronized it with his most recent data. Then, obviously, it > needs to go back down to his local machine so he has the most current records > to work with. It's really a big mess. Any ideas? Thanks, It seems like it's not something that needs to be done in real-time. Am I correct? If so, then soing a pg_dumpall, gzip it up, and restore on the other server is probably the way to go. steve
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