At this time, we do not have point in time recovery. That is slated for 7.5 (we
hope). There is also no way to perform incremenatals (yet).
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Eric Yum
Sent: Mon 4/5/2004 7:34 PM
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Subject: [ADMIN] PostgreSQL backup issue
Dear all
I am using PostgreSQL 7.3 as DB server in my company. I am preparing some DB
backup and maintenance procedures. I found from Administrator guide that we can use
âdumpâ command to backup the DB. It just allow me to backup the whole DB and
restore the whole DB. I wonder that is any command or feature in PostgreSQL allow me
to have incremental backup policy like SQL Server. In addition, when I restore the DB,
is it possible to select the specify time frame to restore.
Million Thanks.
Best Regards,
Eric Yum
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