Re: [GENERAL] \d shows all my tables twice
От | Stephen Walton |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] \d shows all my tables twice |
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Msg-id | Pine.HPX.4.03.9912100949340.7460-100000@galileo.csun.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [GENERAL] \d shows all my tables twice (Karl DeBisschop <kdebisschop@range.infoplease.com>) |
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Mirroring a DB (was Re: [GENERAL] \d shows all my tables twice)
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Список | pgsql-general |
I second Karl DeBisschop's comments below. It took me hours to get postgresql working on an HP/UX system, compared with minutes on Linux. I'm using Linux as our main database server now. By the way, I know about using pg_dump to backup the database and I do that. Is there a good way to maintain a second identical copy of the database on another machine? Will simply copying the dump over and restoring it with psql do the trick? Would I need to delete an old copy of the same database first? We have a somewhat slow Internet connection to our Linux system's location and it would be nice to have an alternate site with the same data. -- Stephen Walton, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, California State University, Northridge stephen.walton@csun.edu On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Karl DeBisschop wrote: > > By the way, you guys are great. I really appreciate the work you do. > And I wanted to say the the RPM packaging was very well done in my > opinion - it installed like a dream, and the init script did a perfect > job of saving me the effort of manually initializing the DBMS. Kudos > to all involved.
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