On 5/16/24 03:08, HORDER Philip wrote:
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--oids have not been supported with pg_dump since v11

You're absolutely correct, this command came from my notes, which are obviously 
out of date.

We're running Postgres 15 pg_dump, and I've updated my notes.
I'm double-checking the command options with the guy who creates these files, 
but he's on holiday.  I expect we just dropped the OID option.

FYI, --blobs is only needed when dumping a specific table or schema, otherwise 
it happens by default.

Thanks, I didn’t know that.

Did you have chance to do below?

> From yesterday, current stats for table a.accp, from pg_STAT_all_tables:
>"811486381""airscape""accp"16458538988177871456553503047055581967135016364880294000"2024-05-14 
14:51:37.158892+00""2024-05-09 08:27:45.328468+00""2024-05-14 13:15:31.999198+00"01815170101653

I can't parse this out well enough to really say anything. Though the timestamps seem to indicate recent activity.

Using psql do

\x
select * from pg_stat_all_tables where relname = 'a.accp';

to get an extended output that is easier to read.


Phil Horder
Database Mechanic

Thales
Land & Air Systems


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