Synchronize unicode data using copy or pg_dump - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Pascal Polleunus
Subject Synchronize unicode data using copy or pg_dump
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Msg-id 40892800.3030803@beeznest.net
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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?

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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