Re: embedded pgsql media-failure
От | Thomas Markus |
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Тема | Re: embedded pgsql media-failure |
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Msg-id | 49882894.1040405@proventis.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | embedded pgsql media-failure (Kokas Zsolt <kokas.zsolt@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi, on a linux system try software raid1 for pg data. check if pg is the right choice for your needs here. maybe flat files for config+log is less problematic. regards thomas Kokas Zsolt schrieb: > Hi! > > I'd need some advice. > I'm working on a quite special field, I have to set up an embedded DB, > which will store logs (measured values) and gives configuration to the > machine and alsothis configuration can be changed. > The system will consist of a CF card (with wear leveling) and an Intel > atom CPU. The config data and the measured values together will take > up around 2-3000 rows + a couple of ten thousand rows. > The businees's side wants to make it as secure as it is possible, > meaning, that the CF card will have two partitions, and the DB should > be mirrored or distributed somehow on this two partiton, in case of a > one-point disk-error the system should stay stable. > Even though I've never used them, but as I see is, that "standard" > replication like Slony, Heartbeat+DRBD or Postgres-R are not really > able to cope with such kind of setup. Maybe I got something wrong :) > So my problem is: without a network, on one single CF card with two > partitions and only one CPU and only one server running how can it be > managed to protect the data part against media-failure. > > Thanks for your help! > _______________________________ > Kokas Zsolt > > Save a tree...please only print this e-mail if it is genuinely required. > >
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