2008/10/15 Aidan Van Dyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > * Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081015 10:05]: > >> So, pg_start_backup() freezes the data at the time it's called but still >> data and xlog are changed, in a different way that's safe to backup? Why >> not run with pg_start_backup() always enabled? > > I think your missing the whole point of "pg_start_backup()". > pg_start_backup()" is *part* of a full PITR/backup run. i.e. you use it > when you have an archive command working as well. It's *not* mean tto > just allow you to do a filesystem copy inside a running data directory.
Possibly - that's why I'm sticking to this thread :) My context is doing full filesystem-only copies/backups of the database (xlogs & all) - is pg_start_backup() applicable? -- Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance