Hi,
I need to synchronize some tables from a database (master) to another one (slave).
Both servers are running Debian Woody with PostgreSQL 7.2.1 (postgresql 7.2.1-2woody4).
The databases are in unicode and doesn't contain any binary data.
The tables have primary/foreign key constraints, sequences and indexes, but no triggers/rules. There are OIDs but these are different on the 2 databases. In fact they are not used by the application.
I need to do that ASAP, and hopefully only once (there are already some kind of home-made replication scripts, that are not the origin of my problem).
Later I would like to set up pgreplication or something... any advice on that is welcomed too ;-)
What would be the fastest way to achieve that?
Wouldn't it be easier to copy directly the files from the filesystem?
Are there particular precautions to take before doing that (except stopping pg)?
On the master: For each table, use COPY TO or pg_dump?
On the slave: - delete everything from these tables - drop the FK constraints - (drop indexes?) - vacuum (or later?) - import from files (using COPY FROM or pg_restore) - recreate the FK constraints - update the sequences - reindex (or recreate them)
Does that sound good?
Thanks for you help, Pascal Polleunus
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