Re: Backup Strategies?

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A cron job can always do the job using pg_dump/pg_dumpall, in case you need the incremental backup you can opt for PITR WAL based archive logs...

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Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB ( www.enterprisedb.com)

On 2/3/07, Joshua Kramer <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello All,

What strategies are people using for automated, script-based backup of
databases?  There are a few I can think of:

1. Create a "db_backup" unix user and a "db_backup" pgsql user.  Grant
READ access to all objects on all databases for the "db_backup" pgsql
user.  Create a .pgpass file in the home directory of the "db_backup" unix
user.  Backup as needed with a script run as the "db_backup" unix user.

2. Create a "db_backup" unix user and repeat above, except using the
"postgres" db user.

Thanks,
-Josh


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