On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Michael Davis wrote:
> Is there any documentation on database recovery. I am new to Postgres. I
> really like what I see. I have written a membership database application
> for a NPO in New Mexico. It is written in Access 97. I want to migrate to
> a real database engine and I am strongly considering Postgres. I have
> several questions:
> 1) Is transaction logging available, how does it work, and how do I set
> it up. I have been through most of the on-line documentation several time
> (available on the internet) and have not found anything that talks about
> transaction logging.
> 2) Database recovery. If I make a back up at 10:00am and the database
> goes south at 1:00pm, can I restore back to 10:00am and automatically
> re-post any/all transactions that occurred between 10:00am and 1:00pm
> without requiring the users to re-enter all their data?
> 3) Is any working on mirroring or shadowing? I would like to be able
> have a backup database engine on a second back-up server get automatically
> updated soon after an update is posted to the main server.
>
> Thanks, Michael
>
Transaction logging and database recovery have all received
considerable discussion, but are not yet implemented. Furthermore,
to my knowledge they are not included in the upcoming release of
v 6.5.
I am unaware of any efforts to implement database replication.
Marc Zuckman
marc@fallon.classyad.com
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