Operating System: Fedora core 1 From: postgresql 7.2 database To: postgresql 7.3 database
I'm trying to restore a tar dump of postgresql 7.2 databases into a 7.3 server. I have two databases (db1,db2) both containing binary data. The tar was dumped with the following command: pg_dump -C -b -F t -i db1.tar db1 The first one was restored OK. But on the second one, pg_restore -d db2 db2.tar gives me this error. ======================= $ pg_restore -v -d db2 db2.tar pg_restore: connecting to database for restore pg_restore: creating TABLE tmp_pg_shadow pg_restore: connecting to database db2 as user u2 pg_restore: [archiver (db)] could not execute query: ERROR: Relation 'tmp_pg_shadow' already exists pg_restore: *** aborted because of error These are the lines containing this table name from restore.sql within the dump tarball. ======================= $grep tmp_pg restore.sql DROP TABLE "".tmp_pg_shadow; -- Name: tmp_pg_shadow; Type: TABLE; Schema: ; Owner: u2 CREATE TABLE tmp_pg_shadow ( datdba integer ); -- Name: tmp_pg_shadow; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: ; Owner: u2 COPY tmp_pg_shadow (datdba) FROM stdin; copy tmp_pg_shadow (datdba) from '$$PATH$$/75.dat' ; I found 2 questions regarding this problem from my google search, both of them unanswered, but hope there's a way to circumvent this error, and would appreciate any help. Regards, Ben Kim Database Developer/Systems Administrator 434E Harrington Tower / College of Education Texas A&M University ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster