"Michael A Nachbaur" <mike@nachbaur.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at syncronizing two database servers with RServ (production /
"hot
> standby"), and I'm trying to figure out a way to get the initial database
on
> the slave server syncronized with the master.
>
> Normally, I would 1) turn off all clients, 2) dump the database from the
> master, 3) restore it into the slave, 4) turn clients back on, and 5)
> replicate regularly.
>
> Unfortunately I'm running the master in a production environment where
> anything more than 5 minutes of downtime is a really "Bad Thing®". The
> database dump is about 5G, and so leaving the master down for that entire
> time isn't possible. Is there a recommended way for performing such a
"sync"
> without any lengthy downtime?
>
> I'm guessing I could start my dump, and then immediately afterward create
the
> replication tables in the master. Since the dump is transactional (is
it?),
> it shouldn't include the replication tables or the replication "snapshot"
> information in it's dump, and by the time I finally finish importing the
dump
> in the new server, I should be able to perform the replication and pick up
> all the new / changed records since I started the DB dump.
>
> Will this work? Is there a better recommended way? Thanks.
I think you can completely solve your problem with 7.4 that should
have the "point-in-time recovery"
Regards
Gaetano Mendola