Susan Russo wrote:
Hi -
I'm wondering if anyone has had success doing a simultaneous
load of one Pg dump to two different servers? The load command
is actually run from two different workstations, but reading the
same pgdump-file.
We use this command from the command line (Solaris-10 OS):
uncompress -c pgdump-filename.Z | psql -h pgserver-A pg-dbname
and, likewise wonder if we can run the same command on another
workstation, but reading the SAME 'pgdump-filename.Z'
to load onto ANOTHER server ('pgserver-B'), i.e.:
uncompress -c pgdump-filename.Z | psql -h pgserver-A pg-dbname
I don't think this is really a postgres question, but the fact you're on
a UNIX type of OS, you should have no problem doing this. uncompress
will simply open the file separately for each shell session.
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