Hannu Krosing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > DB2 can run in two modes > 1) similar to ours, where logs are reused after checkpoints/commits > allow it. > 2) with log archiving: logs are never reused, but when system determines > it no longer needs them, it will hand said log over to archiving process > that will archive it (usually do a backup to some other place and then > delete it).
There is in fact the skeleton of support in xlog.c for passing unwanted log segments over to an archiver, rather than recycling them. So far no one's done anything with the facility. I think the main problem is the one Bruce cited: because the WAL representation is tied to physical tuple locations and so forth, it's only useful to a slave that has an *exact* duplicate of the master's entire database cluster. That's not useless, but it's pretty restrictive. It could be useful for incremental backup, though I'm not sure how efficient it is for the purpose. WAL logs tend to be pretty voluminous. At the very least you'd probably want enough smarts in the archiver to strip out the page-image records. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]