playr (or similar tool)?

Started by Kevin Kempterabout 16 years ago3 messagesgeneral
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#1Kevin Kempter
kevink@consistentstate.com

Hi All;

I need a tool that will duplicate ALL messages from one db to another
(including begin, commit, etc). I think Playr does (did) this but the
myyearbook links from the past pg conference talks (the one from PG East 2009
in particular) no longer work.

Anyone know how to get Playr?

If it duplicates ALL statements?

other tools that will do this for me?

Thanks in advance

#2Ben
bench@silentmedia.com
In reply to: Kevin Kempter (#1)
Re: playr (or similar tool)?

There was a thread about this within the last month or two. Check the archives, but as I recall the consensus was basically that there are several things in early stages, but until they're done, tsung is as good as it gets today. :(

On Feb 4, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Kevin Kempter wrote:

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Hi All;

I need a tool that will duplicate ALL messages from one db to another
(including begin, commit, etc). I think Playr does (did) this but the
myyearbook links from the past pg conference talks (the one from PG East 2009
in particular) no longer work.

Anyone know how to get Playr?

If it duplicates ALL statements?

other tools that will do this for me?

Thanks in advance

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#3Greg Smith
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In reply to: Kevin Kempter (#1)
Re: playr (or similar tool)?

Kevin Kempter wrote:

I need a tool that will duplicate ALL messages from one db to another
(including begin, commit, etc). I think Playr does (did) this but the
myyearbook links from the past pg conference talks (the one from PG East 2009
in particular) no longer work.

After poking at the myYearbook guys at this year's PG East last week, I
discovered that it (and their other tools such as staplr and golconde)
are now at http://github.com/myYearbook/ instead of the
area51.myyearbook.com site things used to be hosted at.

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