On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Shaun Thomas <sthomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 05/01/2014 10:31 AM, Edson Richter wrote: I'm wondering if would be possible to execute these backups in the slave server instead, so I can avoid the overhead of backups on master system? If you're on PostgreSQL 9.3, you can backup the slave server safely. If not, you'll need to run this command on the master system first: SELECT pg_start_backup('some-label'); After the backup is done, run this on the master server: SELECT pg_stop_backup(); Or alternatively, if "backup" = pg_dump, then backups can taken from the slave too. Have a look at pg_xlog_replay_pause() + pg_dump + pg_xlog_replay_resume(). http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-admin.html#FUNCTIONS-RECOVERY-CONTROL-TABLE
On 05/01/2014 10:31 AM, Edson Richter wrote: I'm wondering if would be possible to execute these backups in the slave server instead, so I can avoid the overhead of backups on master system? If you're on PostgreSQL 9.3, you can backup the slave server safely. If not, you'll need to run this command on the master system first: SELECT pg_start_backup('some-label'); After the backup is done, run this on the master server: SELECT pg_stop_backup();
I'm wondering if would be possible to execute these backups in the slave server instead, so I can avoid the overhead of backups on master system?