On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:51:34PM -0000, Joris Dobbelsteen wrote: > >> AFAIK stopping the server, zipping data dir, and restarting > >the server > >> creates a zip file which is not easily portable to other > >computers due > >> to some ntfs file system permission problems. > >> > >IIRC you have to re-assign owner and change permissions after > >you copy your data dir to the new server. > > I believe something like NTBackup (or any decent windows backup tool) > can properly restore permissions. However, this will only work with > centralized authentication (with NT domain) and NO local computer > accounts used, when moving between servers (for obvious reasons). I > think even WinRAR contains an option to do so, but cannot remember for > sure and I never tried it anyways. Actually, it will work for local oens as well, as long as you only use built-in principals. However, the pg install by default uses a custmo account which, as you say, will not be portable to a different machine. > In cause you mean the permissions prevent you from making a backup, this > should be a smaller problem if you are infact a backup operator and use > a windows backup tool (they get more rights when requested). If you are a backup operator, it shouldn't be a problem *at all*. If it is, something is wrong. //Magnus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend