Re: Mirroring the database?
От | Allan Engelhardt |
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Тема | Re: Mirroring the database? |
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Msg-id | 3B6EF6C3.F3897443@cybaea.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-sql |
Ehhh, use dual-ported RAID disks? (Well, tri-port in your case, but maybe A and B machines are enough. You still have a(small) single point of failure, but you probably have that anyhow (network switch?). You'll need some way of brining PostgreSQLup on B when A dies, but that could be a simple script. Reconnect would of course be manual from the point ofthe client.). Or buy Oracle. Replication is at the top of the TODO list: http://www.uk.postgresql.org/docs/todo.html Allan. PS: Maybe SQLB does some of what you want? http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlb/ [The documentation is a little opaque...I'mnot quite sure what it does, exactly. Anybody want to comment?] Raymond Chui wrote: > Does the latest PostgreSQL 7.1.2 support database mirroring? > > I have machine A, B and C, they all have the same database and tables. > Machine A is the operational machine, machine B and C are backup. > > If users do INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE in machine A, I want have the > same SQL statements in machine B and C. > > 1. I can do pg_dump or COPY every hour. > 2. I can use PerlDBI or JDBC open multiple connections for each SQL > statement. > 3. But I prefer if the system auto mirroring the database, then I can do > nothing. > All I need is set the auto mirroring configure. > > Please tell me how to do in 3. above. Thank you in advance!
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