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Tip of the Day: Using V2P with a PostgreSQL VDB
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Tip of the Day: Using V2P with a PostgreSQL VDB
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Jaclyn Schoof
Posted 08-15-2014 07:51:00 PM
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Log into the
Delphix Admin
application as a
Delphix Admin
user, or as a group or object owner.
Select the dSource or VDB you want to export.
Select the snapshot of the dSource or VDB state you want to export.
Click
V2P
.
Select the target environment.
Enter the
Target Directory
for the export.
The target directory you enter here must exist in the target environment, and you must have permission to write to it. See
Requirements for PostgreSQL Target Hosts and Databases
for more information on user requirements for target environments.
Enter a
Port Number
.
This is the TCP port the exported database will listen on.
Click
Advanced
to customize the target directory layout, or enter any database configuration parameters.
See
Customizing">http://docs.delphix.com/display/DOCS41/Customizing+Target+Directory+Structure+for+Database+Export">Customizing
Target Directory Structure for Database Export,
Customizing">http://docs.delphix.com/display/DOCS41/Customizing+PostgreSQL+VDB+Configuration+Settings">Customizing
PostgreSQL VDB Configuration Settings for more information.
Click
Next
.
Review the
Target Environment
configuration information, and then click
Finish
.
#postgresql
#postgres
#v2p
#vdb
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