Hi Andrew,
Il 29/11/12 02:52, Andrew W. Gibbs ha scritto:
That said, I'm wondering whether I created the base backup with
reliably correct procedures or merely was lucky.
PostgreSQL documentation on how continuous archiving works is clear, but
you need to follow exactly what it says and have a clear understanding
and how Postgres works.
In order to simplify the management of disaster recovery solutions for
PostgreSQL, we have recently developed and distributed an open source
project called Barman.
I am not sure whether you have looked at it or not. In this case, I
suggest you give it a go. More information at http://www.pgbarman.org/
It is also available as RPM and Debian/Ubuntu package and works from
PostgreSQL 8.4 onwards.
Barman takes care of backups, works remotely and assist DBAs during
recovery (both local to the backup server or remote).
Cheers,
Gabriele
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