Re: Migrating a live database

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HI,

The problem with this solution is that i don't have enough space on the targeted live to implement such a procedure. It would have to work by pulling data directly off the live server. The issue with new data whilst the procedure is running (over a span of days or weeks in not severe as each daily activity generates new tables) 

As  someone else mentioned - I am against implementing any kind of replication as the live server will only have a subset of the data after i'm migrating thus making replication useless. And i also don't have the bandwidth to pull out the data in one day. 

Regards,

Vladislav Geller


On Jan 18, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:



On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Vladislav Geller <vladislav.geller@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I'm currently in the process of migrating a huge live database from one part of the world to the other (for local use and data analysis). The bandwidth does not allow me to get a decent transfer speed. Furthermore i can not migrate during business hours since the connection is critical. This leaves me with a timeframe of 9 hours a day where i can migrate this database. Does anyone have experience he is willing to share in respect how to migrate such databases?

run pg_start_backup() and use rsync on live data files to transfer them.
If sync won't finish in 9 hours, abort it, run pg_stop_backup() and continue next day - I assume most of the data won't change, so rsync won't re-transfer it (but will calculate hash and compare).

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Vladimir Rusinov
http://greenmice.info/


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