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twrpdtgen
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TWRP build problem (SM-J337U)
I compiled twrp using https://github.com/SebaUbuntu/TWRP-device-tree-generator/wiki/. However, after I flash it to my phone (SM-J337U) I get a black screen. I managed to restore stock recovery for now. Is there any way to make twrp work on my phone?
wal-e
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Run PostgreSQL. The Kubernetes Way
See the GitHub: https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e
Unmaintained would’ve made more sense to say, but the maintainer choose the words “obsolete” so I took those. :)
Seems to be obsolete due to a lack of interest and contributions.
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Are stupid database questions allowed? If a database is backed up only every hour, do we just lose the unbacked up data within the one hour time frame?
I believe the idea originally started with Wal-E project (https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e) since then there were many improvements to it and AWS no doubt has their own proprietary solution.
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Recovering a PostgreSQL Database After a Hard Drive Failure
Hope this helps someone out there.
https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e
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Advice for syncing a Postgres database with a TimescaleDB database
Running your own postgres server on AWS is not difficult. You'll want to get familiar with EBS and look into using a tool like wal-e to manage your WAL logs and ensure yuor ability to recover from the various exciting failure modes that Amazon makes available to you.
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Change Data Capture with Debezium
These read-replicas leveraged WAL segments created by the primary database; however, we didn’t want to bog down the primary database with each replica by reading directly from production. To circumvent this issue, we leverage wal-e, a tool that performs continuous archiving of PostgreSQL WAL files and base backups, and read replicas restored from s3 or gcs versus reading directly from the primary database.
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Automate pg_basebackup in linux
Have a look at barman, pgBackrest or for maybe WAL-G or WAL-E
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Backup Postgresql Docker
I am using the following docker image https://github.com/docker-library/postgres. I want the ability to make regular backups to my S3 bucket. PITR is not necessary but a nice to have. I've tried to use https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e but I've not found something that works very well with docker.
What are some alternatives?
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
wal-g - Archival and Restoration for databases in the Cloud
extract_otp_secrets - Extract one time password (OTP) secrets from QR codes exported by two-factor authentication (2FA) apps such as "Google Authenticator". The exported QR codes from authentication apps can be captured by camera, read from images, or read from text files. The secrets can be exported to JSON or CSV, or printed as QR codes to console.
pgBackRest - Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore
checkra1n-twrp - Android automation app for checkra1n in TWRP
docker-postgres-wale - Postgres docker container with WALE-E installed
twrp_device_samsung_a23xq - Device tree for building TWRP for Samsung Galaxy A23 5G phones
spilo - Highly available elephant herd: HA PostgreSQL cluster using Docker
guiscrcpy - A full fledged GUI integration for the award winning open-source android screen mirroring system -- scrcpy located on https://github.com/genymobile/scrcpy/ by @rom1v
otpauth-migration-decoder - Convert otpauth-migration to plain link
tarb - A backup solution for Android, with recovery mode support
debezium - Change data capture for a variety of databases. Please log issues at https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ.