From: | "Andrus" <kobruleht2(at)hot(dot)ee> |
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To: | <reid(dot)thompson(at)ateb(dot)com> |
Cc: | <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: db backup script in gentoo |
Date: | 2008-12-01 12:55:48 |
Message-ID: | 76AC1C36333B40FEBB54BD78B745A112@andrusnotebook |
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Reid,
> since he noted the distro is '3 years old', odds are the portage tree is
> out of date.
>
> you can try a
> sudo emerge --sync
>
> and then
>
> sudo emerge --ask lftp
>
> note that if a sync has not been done in a long time, many packages may be
> out of date ( possibly why the 'get' of left failed ). if lftp has
> dependencies, they will most likely have to be rebuilt, and if the
> dependencies have dependencies, etc, etc, etc -- so the results of the
> above emerge could be very large and have a lot of impact.
Will existing PostgreSql 8.1.4 server continue working after running those
commands ?
Or is there possibility that it stops working ?
Will those commands require re-booting server ?
> If ssh/scp are already on the box it might be easier to setup a
> passwordless login configuration and use either scp or sftp to push the
> backup file.
backup ftp server is located in ISP.
It offers ftp and http access only.
So I cannot use scp nor sftp probably.
Andrus.
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