Re: [ADMIN] Recovery/Rollback question

2007-03-30 Thread Simon Riggs
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 13:15 -0600, Jason Minion wrote: This is currently unsupported in mainstream PostgreSQL, as the WAL only works on the cluster basis. The only options you currently have for performing this is to use the last full backup and copies of WAL files to restore the cluster on a

[ADMIN] Recovery/Rollback question

2007-02-26 Thread Antje . Stejskal
Hi, I am new to the list and want to say hello first. We are migrating to Postgres and therefore my question might be simple for you. We run several application databases under one db server. Now we are looking for a mechanism to rollback unwanted user command without impact for other databases.

Re: [ADMIN] Recovery/Rollback question

2007-02-26 Thread Jason Minion
] Recovery/Rollback question Hi, I am new to the list and want to say hello first. We are migrating to Postgres and therefore my question might be simple for you. We run several application databases under one db server. Now we are looking for a mechanism to rollback unwanted user command without impact

Re: [ADMIN] Recovery/Rollback question

2007-02-26 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 07:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am new to the list and want to say hello first. We are migrating to Postgres and therefore my question might be simple for you. We run several application databases under one db server. Now we are looking for a mechanism to