wal logging
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- Subject: wal logging
- From: Kailash Vyas <kailash.vyas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:09:44 +0100
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- Reply-to: Kailash Vyas <kailash.vyas@xxxxxxxxx>
hi
I have to setup some backup policies for our postgres server.
I had a few queries regarding corruption of database.
what are the steps to be followed in postgres regarding logical corruption, instance failures, block corruption, log corruption?
I am using postgres 7.3.9
I was checking out WAL logging. I enabled WAL logging in postgres.conf
I found the logs in the pg_xlog directory but don't know how to recover it
thanks,
kailash
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