Thread: pg_comparator table diff/sync

pg_comparator table diff/sync

From
"Erik 2.0"
Date:
Is pg_comparator the only project out there that does what it does?  I
tried patching it, and it seems OK, but I'm not terribly confident in
my patch.  I'm hoping someone will tell me there's a great table-
driven rsync out there that everyone uses and I just don't know
about.

http://pgfoundry.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1004603&group_id=1000037&atid=232



Re: pg_comparator table diff/sync

From
Andrew Hammond
Date:
On May 11, 1:16 pm, "Erik 2.0" <e...@q32.com> wrote:
> Is pg_comparator the only project out there that does what it does?  I
> tried patching it, and it seems OK, but I'm not terribly confident in
> my patch.  I'm hoping someone will tell me there's a great table-
> driven rsync out there that everyone uses and I just don't know
> about.

Slony? But perhaps I'm not understanding what pg_comparator does.

Andrew



Re: pg_comparator table diff/sync

From
"Pavel Stehule"
Date:
hello
 I didn't test it, but maybe it is what you are finding

http://pgfoundry.org/projects/apgdiff

regards
Pavel Stehule



14 May 2007 11:11:08 -0700, Andrew Hammond <andrew.george.hammond@gmail.com>:
> On May 11, 1:16 pm, "Erik 2.0" <e...@q32.com> wrote:
> > Is pg_comparator the only project out there that does what it does?  I
> > tried patching it, and it seems OK, but I'm not terribly confident in
> > my patch.  I'm hoping someone will tell me there's a great table-
> > driven rsync out there that everyone uses and I just don't know
> > about.
>
> Slony? But perhaps I'm not understanding what pg_comparator does.
>
> Andrew
>
>
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Re: pg_comparator table diff/sync

From
Fabien COELHO
Date:
> On May 11, 1:16 pm, "Erik 2.0" <e...@q32.com> wrote:
>> Is pg_comparator the only project out there that does what it does?  I
>> tried patching it, and it seems OK, but I'm not terribly confident in
>> my patch.  I'm hoping someone will tell me there's a great table-
>> driven rsync out there that everyone uses and I just don't know
>> about.
>
> Slony? But perhaps I'm not understanding what pg_comparator does.

Erik was talking about <http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pg-comparator/>

It just compares table contents (not schema), to point out differing 
tuples in two remote locations. Next step is to use the information to 
generate the appropriate insert/update/delete statements to resynchronize 
the tables, if they are out of sync for some reason and you do not want to 
dump/restore the whole stuff.

-- 
Fabien.


Re: pg_comparator table diff/sync

From
Michael Raven
Date: