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Re: Incremental Backups in postgres

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On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:51 PM, akp geek <akpgeek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All -
                  I have read the document got a reasonable
understanding of the WAL process. I have some confusion regarding the
process.

1. I have set up the archiving process. Now the archive file are going
to a different mount point.
2. I set up job to create a back up of the PGDATA directory

Before you backup PGDATA, you either need to stop the database or use pg_start_backup('label');

After your backup, you would need to run: pg_stop_backup();


 

Are the 2 above steps enough for recovery. My confusion is why we need
to have  Making a Base Backup. When you have time can you please
clarify?

  Remember, an 'incremental' backup is an increment to an original full backup.  That's why you need to make a backup of the PGDATA.  

--Scott
 

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