Re: PostgreSQL PITR & SELinux

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On September 19, 2012 15:53:10 Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Sure although I had no idea what PITR was until I asked google.

if I may suggest in tune with some other tunables (no pun intended) 

postgres_can_rsync ?

PITR, while implemented in most cases just about the same as I outlined is 
more of a concept and could be implemented using alternative strategies (say, 
no SSH involved and dumping directly to NFS share), thus mentioning specific 
ability "rsync" may be more descriptive.

Just my .02CDN on the subject...

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