Re: Best way to replicate a DB between two servers (master/slave)
От | Sandeep Joshi |
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Тема | Re: Best way to replicate a DB between two servers (master/slave) |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3A4144DC.7ED3DF3D@zambeel.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Best way to replicate a DB between two servers (master/slave) (Mirko Zeibig <mirko@picard.inka.de>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi, Is there anyway of turning off triggers dynamically? Sandeep > Hello everybody, > I know there was an announcement on www.postgresql.com, that sometime in the > future there will be a sort of replication mechanism for PostgreSQL. > > Now the problem: > > I have two servers, one providing content for a website (using PHP), > anotherone where users are editing the contents. I now have to update the > content-server on a regular base with the changes made in the > editing-server. I thought of dumping the whole database through ssh to a new > database on the content-server, then drop the old one and rename the new one. > I guess the content to sth. around 5MB, so having a 5Mbit leased line, > network traffic should be no problem. > > I see I will run into problems, when an old postgres-process is still > connected to the database. Alternatively I thought of creating a > modification timestamp for every recordset involved and pumping only the > modificated sets to the content-server. I already have triggers running for > providing information about updated/inserted recordsets. But what about > deleted ones? I guess best would be to collect information about these in a > seperate table and delete the ones on the content-server based on this table. > > Does anyone know of a more sensible way to get replication? > > Best Regards > Mirko
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