Re: No subject
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: No subject |
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Msg-id | 454EF3F4.9030608@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | No subject (nando@freemail.gr (Tsakiridis Orestis)) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Tsakiridis Orestis wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for a way to monitor all the queries that are executed by > the server and to be able, by using these queries, to reproduce the > data in all databases. Beware - query shipping runs into problems with DELETE FROM my_table WHERE ts < now() > The idea is to periodicaly (e.g. every two > minutes) store the newly executed queries in a sort of wal segment > file. I first tried to figure this out by monitoring the data in the > wal file that is currently being updated (in the directory > .../pg_xlogs). I hoped that it would be blank (filled with zeroes) > from the last wal info inserted up to the end of the file. That was > not the case. The wal files are recycled and the new wal info is > written over the old one. If the current PITR isn't good enough for you: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/backup.html Check that the changes in 8.2 beta aren't helpful http://www.postgresql.org/developer/beta > Finally, I also thought about placing a trigger in every table's > update but this is far too complicated and cannot be applied to > already functional database applications. Have you looked at slony? http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/slony1/projdisplay.php The word you want to search on for all this is "replication". -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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