Re: [ADMIN] The OS Command for pg_hotbackup -- Use lvmsnapshot instead of tar cvzf
От | Scott Marlowe |
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Тема | Re: [ADMIN] The OS Command for pg_hotbackup -- Use lvmsnapshot instead of tar cvzf |
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Msg-id | dcc563d11003021120u2cc0ec95ud8802126521e442c@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | The OS Command for pg_hotbackup -- Use lvmsnapshot instead of tar cvzf ("Arnold, Sandra" <ArnoldS@osti.gov>) |
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Re: [ADMIN] The OS Command for pg_hotbackup -- Use lvmsnapshot
instead of tar cvzf
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Arnold, Sandra <ArnoldS@osti.gov> wrote: > I am currently using the pg_hotbackup Perl script to backup my production > PostgreSQL database. However, the next production database is going to be > close to a terrabyte in size. We feel that a tar cvzf command is not the > correct OS backup solution to use. Instead we would like to use > lvmsnapshot. Is anyone using the pg_hotbackup script but instead of the tar > cvzf OS command are they using lvmsnapshot? > > Or, is anyone using lvmsnapshot and doing point-in-time recoveries? I do not run my databases on LVM because, at least in the past, LVM did not properly honor fsync / write barrier commands. I don't know if this has since been fixed. If your transaction rate on LVM is unnaturally higher than it should / could be, then suspect it is not fsyncing, and putting your data on it is putting it at risk.
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