Re: why no answer? [Fwd: backup and restore just with use

From: "zuhans(at)iname(dot)com" <zuhans(at)iname(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: why no answer? [Fwd: backup and restore just with use
Date: 2004-06-17 09:04:19
Message-ID: 40D15E93.1060105@iname.com
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hello scott,

this is good news (for me ;-) )!
what kind of client should be available (if i search for a good hoster
in near future)?

greetings
hans

Scott Marlowe schrieb:

>On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 23:28, zuhans(at)iname(dot)com wrote:
>
>
>>hello,
>>
>>thank you for your short - but informative - answers!
>>i don't know why this very very important thing isn't implemented by
>>the jdbc (and other...) driver. it shouldn't only be managable by
>>those sitting in front of the machine but also via my program to
>>handle some critical situation in the way i want it to be done (and if
>>i hoste my webapp somewhere in another continent, i won't be able to
>>sit in front of the servers console-screen).
>>
>>to recode pg_dump is far off my time and (maybe) skills. why isn't it
>>implemented for easier access?
>>
>>
>
>Well, pg_dump doesn't have to be run on the server, it can be run on a
>client halfway around the world from the server and work just fine.
>
>
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