Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Hot Backup

2002-10-22 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 09:42:56AM -0400, Sandeep Chadha wrote: I'd say yes replication can solve lot of issues, but is there a way to do replication in postgres(active-active or active-passive) Yes. Check out the rserv code in contrib/, the (?) dbmirror code in contrib/, or contact

Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Hot Backup

2002-10-09 Thread Sandeep Chadha
-general Subject: Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Hot Backup Shridhar Daithankar wrote: On 7 Oct 2002 at 13:48, Neil Conway wrote: Sandeep Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Postgresql has been lacking this all along. I've installed postgres 7.3b2 and still don't see any archive's flushed to any

Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Hot Backup

2002-10-08 Thread Bruce Momjian
Shridhar Daithankar wrote: On 7 Oct 2002 at 13:48, Neil Conway wrote: Sandeep Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Postgresql has been lacking this all along. I've installed postgres 7.3b2 and still don't see any archive's flushed to any other place. Please let me know how is hot backup

Rép. : Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Hot Backup

2002-10-08 Thread Erwan DUROSELLE
What I understood from the Administrator's guide is: - Yes, PostgreSQL provides hot backup: it's the pg_dump utility. It'h hot because users can still be connected and work whil pg_dump is running ( though they will be slowed down). ( See Administrator's guide ch9) - No, PostgreSQL does

Re: [GENERAL] [HACKERS] Hot Backup

2002-10-07 Thread Shridhar Daithankar
On 7 Oct 2002 at 13:48, Neil Conway wrote: Sandeep Chadha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Postgresql has been lacking this all along. I've installed postgres 7.3b2 and still don't see any archive's flushed to any other place. Please let me know how is hot backup procedure implemented in