On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 07:54, filippo wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> my database is not very big so I want to adopt this backup strategy:
> 
> I want to clone my database every 1 hour  to another
> database 'currenttime_mydatabase' in order to have 24 backup a day,
> overwriting the yesterday backups by today-same-time backups.
> 
> This is good for me because I have all the backups readily available
> to be read by my program (opening the backup read only). This is a
> very important for my needs.
> 
> I'm writing a script run by cron each hour to do accomplish the backup
> task.
> 
> My target is to have the backup operation not affecting the users, so
> I want to be able to copy a database even if the database is used by
> someone.
> 
> Can I use
> CREATE DATABASE my_backup_database TEMPLATE current_database?
> 
>  Is there a better way to get what I need?

Create database ain't gonna work, cause it needs a database with no
users connected.  You could do:

dropdb hour_13;
createdb hour_13
pg_dump masterdb | psql hour_13

with the number after hour being a var you set every hour when you run
it.

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