Re: Database backup
От | Alexandros Perdikomatis |
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Тема | Re: Database backup |
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Msg-id | 200301200937.03806.menippos@otenet.gr обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Database backup ("Nigel J. Andrews" <nandrews@investsystems.co.uk>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
Στις Κυρ 19 Ιαν 2003 20:23, ο/η Nigel J. Andrews έγραψε: > On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Alexandros Perdikomatis wrote: > > Óôéò Êõñ 19 Éáí 2003 04:59, ï/ç D'Arcy J.M. Cain Ýãñáøå: > > > Redirecting to help list as it seems more appropriate. > > > > > > On Saturday 18 January 2003 09:17, Alexandros Perdikomatis wrote: > > > > Question: Am I too stupid to use tar? > > > > > > I'm sure not but you may misunderstand what tar does. Tar is for > > > storing a collection of files into an archive. It expects to find the > > > list of files on the command line in one form or another. If you don't > > > write to a file first then all you have is a stream of data, not a > > > file. > > > > > > > Some time I had no space on the filesystem to copy all the data in > > > > command mode (pg_dump) so I thought to pipe pg_dump to tar using a > > > > scsi tape archiver as output (/dev/rmt0). > > > > Why doesn't work? > > > > > > What exactly was the problem? You may just have a device selection > > > issue. What system is this on? > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > I think I understand what you mean, I just thought that instead of a file > > input, we could have a pipe input. > > It runs on a SuSE linux 6.4 (you may ask why this old version, I updated > > what was necesary, I like it becouse I have full greek support) and the > > archiver is an old conner DDS-2 scsi tape streamer which is known on the > > operating system as /dev/st0 by the kernel whith a symbolic link to > > /dev/rmt0. When I pg_dump on a file, of cource there's no problem. I > > restore also correctly. > > But I would like to pipe this procces. For example: if we type the > > command: # tar cvf /dev/rmt0 * > > we're going to have all the files in the tree below to the tape. > > How can I pipe the output of the pg_dump to it? > > Well, you could do: > > pg_dump ... > /dev/rmt0 > > or if you want to set block size: > > pg_dump ... | dd of=/dev/rmt0 obs=1k > > Basically, you're trying to make it too complicated, tar will archive one > file but would you really use something like: > > tar -cf archived-file.tar unarchived-file > > unless the unarchived-file name was generated automatically and it just so > happened that only one file existed at that time? > > If you really do want something tar try cpio instead. Thanks for the information, I should think about piping to dd... thanks again. The idea of cpio looks more interesting becouse we could have a multivolume archive I suppose. one more time thanks, Alexandros
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