Re: [ADMIN] Restore Database
От | Alexander Burbello |
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Тема | Re: [ADMIN] Restore Database |
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Msg-id | 44B555D3.4080605@yahoo.com.br обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [ADMIN] Restore Database ("Aaron Bono" <postgresql@aranya.com>) |
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Re: [ADMIN] Restore Database
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Список | pgadmin-support |
Ok! Its a good tool, but for Production Database I think it is not recommended. Only using pg_dump for the second backup plain. Suppose that you backed up at 6:00am and at 9am happened a crash on the server. In this case, I would lost data between that time, 3 hours of information. For production databases, my plan is to do phisical backup including WAL. If a crash happen, I can restore the datafiles and recover applying the WAL logs until the last file was generated. As Oracle does in this type of crash. My doubt is that I am not getting apply the WAL files on recover stage. Any other suggestion? Thanks for your help Aaron Bono escreveu: > On 7/11/06, *Burbello* <burbello3000@yahoo.com.br > <mailto:burbello3000@yahoo.com.br>> wrote: > > I need to test and create a procedure to restore > databases. > > > Why not just use pg_dump? > > See http://manual.intl.indoglobal.com/ch06s07.html > <http://manual.intl.indoglobal.com/ch06s07.html> - it's really easy. > This is how we copy from production to testing and development and how > we do nightly backups. > > > ================================================================== > Aaron Bono > Aranya Software Technologies, Inc. > http://www.aranya.com > ==================================================================
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