

Thanks for the clarification. Now I know, that I’ll stick to my daily cronjob that just runs pg_dump via ssh to another machine. I get e-mail notifications with my simple shell script as well.


Thanks for the clarification. Now I know, that I’ll stick to my daily cronjob that just runs pg_dump via ssh to another machine. I get e-mail notifications with my simple shell script as well.


Can you explain to me how the core backup process works? I browsed the git repo, but could not find it after about 10 minutes.
For example PostgreSQL: does it just do a pg_dump of a whole database? Or table for table? What about incremental backups? Are these implemented? And if so, what’s the concept behind it?
Otherwise I would not see any use for larger (dozens of gigabytes and more) databases.


I’m a happily divorced dad. Had a lovely evening with my teenage daughter yesterday. We played cards, chess and some other cards game while drinking tea and chatting a lot. She won each game fair and square. After that great time I told her how much I value these moments, and she answered in the same way.


Austrian here: STOSSLÜFTEN!


I sometimes play these games in infinitemac dot org. Lots of other good old Mac games there. (Use some operating system from 6 to 9)


What about Godot?
I’ll raise you with https://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/tag/gas/ - lots and lots of human made sudokus and other puzzles. The link is for GAS (genuinely approachable sudokus)