On 09/21/2014 06:36 AM, Andreas Joseph Krogh wrote:
Hi all.
PG-version: 9.3.5
I have a DB large enough for it to be impractical to pg_dump/restore it (would 
require too much down-time for customer). Note that I'm noe able to move the 
whole cluster, only *one* DB in that cluster.
What is the best way to perform such a move, can i use PITR, rsync + 
webl-replay magic, what else?
Can Barman help with this, maybe?
Thanks.
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I had a less big'sih table I wanted to move, but not everything else.  I had a timestamp 
on the table I could use for "close enough to unique".  I wrote a perl script 
that would dump 100K records at a time (ordered by the timestamp).  It would dump records 
and then disconnect and sleep for 30 seconds'ish which kept usage low.

It took a while, but once it caught up, I changed the script to get the 
max(timestamp) from olddb and newdb and only copy the missing ones.  I could 
keep them in sync this way until I was ready to switch over.

-Andy


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