Re: Schema, database, or tables in different folders? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Eric Schwarzenbach
Subject Re: Schema, database, or tables in different folders?
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Msg-id 4A295E70.7050503@blackbrook.org
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In response to Re: Schema, database, or tables in different folders?  (Alan Hodgson <ahodgson@simkin.ca>)
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Alan Hodgson wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 June 2009, "Carlos Oliva" <CarlosO@pbsinet.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to create a database or a table of a database in its own
>> folder?  We are looking for ways to backup the sytem files of the
>> database to tape and one to exclude some tables from this backup.  We
>> can selectively backup folders of the file system so we figure that if
>> we can create a schema or database or table in its own folder, we can
>> backup our database and exclude the tables selectively.  We are using
>> Linux RedHat.  Thank you.
>>
>
> You can put them in their own tablespace, but backing them up would not be
> useful. Filesystem backups of the cluster must include the whole database
> to be useful (and see the documentation on PITR for how to do it right).
>
> You can easily back up single databases with pg_dump, though.
>
>
And pg_dump has a parameter to dump only a particular schema.
I'd also suggest that a schema is a unit of logical partitioning whereas
a tablespace is unit of physical partitioning and the need to back up
only certain tables suggests a difference /requirement at the logical
level to me, so I suspect schema is the more appropriate design choice
anyway.


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