On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 05:47:31PM +0200, Mario Splivalo wrote:
> I'm doing backup on a second, spare server, by backing up WAL files. I'm
> using that server for analysis queries and reporting. Every 15 minutes I
> need to shut down that server, place in new WAL files, and restart
> server. That is ok, except that I need to backup whole database cluster.
> That wasnt't a problem before, but recently another database is in the
> cluster, and it's also backed up, although I dont' need it there.
>
> Is there a way (even if it means a hard way?) to somehow extract DML
> (except SELECTs, of course, but those aren't ih the log files, right?)
> from the WALs, so I can 'replay' it where ever I find it useful?
No, because the WAL files don't actually contain any of that
information. They only record changes at a page/block level, and care
not what commands actually made the changes.
Slony might do what you're looking for...
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