Pascal Heraud a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I want to have a fresh copy of my postgres database on another server
> in order to provide a simple mechanism of failover.
> My current solution is to backup the database every hour and re-create
> from scratch on the other side.
>
> Currently the database is small and its not an issue but when the size
> will be bigger, it can become an issue as you can guess :)
>
> What are the other solution to provide this service in a incremental
> manner ? Is there any "dupplication" tool or mechanism provided to
> allow such a repplication ?
Sure ! As ou can read in the doc, here :
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/high-availability.html
>
> We looked at the way of using a replication solution but it seems very
> coupled to the version of the database we use. We are using PGSQL
> 8.2.4 on a Gentoo Linux OS.
You have not the lastest version wich is 8.2.5. You are running a
production site on a Gentoo??? You need to replicate asap, sure !
>
> Thanks for any clue :)
>
> Pascal
>
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