Thank you all for your responses. I'm aware of xlogdump but I'm afraid it
does not help me with readign the data in the WAL. It is mainly "for
debugging or educational purposes" (citing the docs) and it outputs a lot
of information about the WAL records but not the contents of them (e.g. it
says where an INSERT wrote the data, but not what the data is). Please
correct me if I'm mistaken.

What I'm looking for is a way to read the data that is inserted into the
database. I was hoping there was some known way of doing that to save me
the time it takes to patch Postgres to do that.

Regards,
Baldur


On 15 July 2013 12:59, Peter Geoghegan <peter.geoghega...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Baldur Þór Emilsson <bal...@baldur.biz>
> wrote:
> > Are there any projects or standard procedures for reading the data from
> the
> > WAL to get a change log for the database (or without the WAL, using some
> > other method)? I have searched for information about this quite
> thoroughly
> > without luck, so I thought I'd try asking here before I started to patch
> > Postgres :)
>
> I think that pg_xlogdump is what you're looking for:
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/pgxlogdump.html
>
> It only became available with Postgres 9.3. On prior versions, you can use:
>
> https://github.com/snaga/xlogdump
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter Geoghegan
>

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