Scott Marlowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I don't think it's worth that price to support a fundamentally bogus >> approach to backup.
> But it's not bogus. IT allows me to compare two databases running under > a pgpool synchronous cluster and KNOW if there are inconsistencies in > data between them, so it is quite useful to me. As a data comparison tool it is certainly bogus. What about different row ordering between the two databases, for instance? AFAICS this could only work if you were doing physical rather than logical replication (eg, shipping WAL logs) in which case the OIDs would be just as much in sync as everything else. Basically my point is that you are proposing to do a lot of work in order to solve the first problem you are running up against, but that will only get you to the next problem. I'm not prepared to accept a significant increase in complexity and loss of maintainability in pg_dump in order to move one step closer to the dead end that you will certainly hit. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend