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[ale] Database Delta's ?
- Subject: [ale] Database Delta's ?
- From: greg.freemyer at gmail.com (Greg Freemyer)
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:50:52 -0400
All,
I do a nightly mysql dump or a relatively small DB that typically gets
only a few edits per day. I keep an archive of those dumps going back
90 days.
This morning we had a question about what edits were made yesterday,
so I naively thought I could just do a diff between the last 2 dumps
and see what changes occurred.
Turns out the dump has one huge line of data per table, not one per
row. So the diff basically was huge and uninformative.
I can change my dump/backup process but I would like to have the
ability to determine what edits where made in a given day.
Does anyone have any pre-existing tools for this?
Or do I need to script up something that will dump each row separately
so a diff will work?
FYI: The db is not used at night, so I don't have to worry about
quiescing it during the backup script.
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Greg Freemyer
Litigation Triage Solutions Specialist
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The Norcross Group
The Intersection of Evidence & Technology
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