Transactional logging
От | Mark Jewiss |
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Тема | Transactional logging |
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Msg-id | Pine.BSO.4.21.0003020950140.25133-100000@mark.desktop.knowledge.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: [GENERAL] Transactional logging
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Список | pgsql-general |
Hello, Haven't seen this mentioned in a while, or in the documentation (if it is there though, please point it out). Have been trying the archives for a while as well, but am getting no response from the server after submitting search queries.... Currently I have my installation of Postgres storing level 3 diagnostics to a file for analysis. This is on a devlopment server, and the log files are being used for debugging applications, etc. What I want to be able to do is store details of every transaction that is made against a database to a log file. If my production server then falls apart, I can take this log file, and run it against a backup database to bring the backup up to date (or as close as possible to the time of the crash). I don't want to store all of the different connection information or other messages that level 3 debug mode produces though - I just want to store the SQL itself. I would assume that every transaction in the log file has been executed against the database, which authenticated the users in advance. Is there any way to do this in Postgres currently, or in version 7? Or is there another way to achieve the same result? Regards, Mark. -- Mark Jewiss Knowledge Matters Limited http://www.knowledge.com
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