On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 06:36:26PM +0100, mike dixon wrote:
> Tried a couple other places and aren't getting anywhere.
> 
> A windows xp program I use uses pgsql; I'd like to create a backup of the db 
> but from within linux without xp running (I run xp in vmware; and the xp db 
> backup will be written to an ext* partition).  I have the same rev pgsql 
> installed on xp and linux (8.0.3 IIRC); the xp/pgsql db is on an NTFS 
> partition and I mount the disc read-only. 


You'll be unable to start the database with the disk mounted read-only.

If you want to create a backup of the DB you have three options that
are likely to work.

1) Create a filesystem level backup of the data directory

2) Boot the virtual machine, start postgresql and run a pg_dump backup
   under XP.

3) Boot the virtual machine, start postgresql and then run a pg_dump
   backup under Linux, connecting to the virtual machine over the
   VMWare virtual network.

If you remount the NTFS partition read-write (does that work on Linux these
days reliably?) you may well be able to get a linux postmaster to look at
it, but I'd be concerned about trashing the data. Not something to try as
a backup attempt.

Cheers,
  Steve


> My problem is two-fold:
> 
> 1.  What parameters to start the linux pgsql with for this circumstance if 
> not the defaults;
> 
> 2.  How to point the linux pgsql/pg_dump to the xp pg's data to do the backup.
> 
> Can I just start the linux pgsql with its defaults?  If so, how do I point 
> linux pg_dump to the pgsql db data in an xp dir ("/mnt/Program 
> Files/Postgresql/8.0/data")?
> 
> If linux pgsql defaults aren't good enough for this circumstance, what do I 
> need to change?
> 
> Also, if the xp pgsql db requires a pw when working with it under xp, if xp 
> isn't running and I can use the linux pg_dump for this do I still need the xp 
> pgsql pw?  Is there any way to pass that to the linux pg_dump on the cmd line 
> so I can put this operation in a script?

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