On 06/05/2013 05:20 AM, 私人邮箱 wrote:
> no,I can't...
>
> Actually the dump file comes from another site...
So use the -f option to pg_restore to save the custom format file to a
text file. Edit the text file and then run using psql.
Ex:
pg_restore -C -f whatever_name.sql /root/horen/rnwdump/DBRNWHSB.pgdump
Open whatever_name.sql
Change the database name wherever needed.
psql -h CFPU-0 -p 5433 -U_qnrnwdbman -d template1 -f whatever_name.sql
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> 在 2013-6-5,19:28,Raymond O'Donnell <[email protected]> 写道:
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>> On 05/06/2013 03:02, 任洪彩 wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Yes, you are right.
>>> But -d option not suitable for me. Because our flatform use -C option
>>> and -d template1 option to create the database described in the dump
>>> file to restore the dump file.
>>>
>>> The whole command like this:
>>> # /opt/nokiasiemens/SS_Postgres/bin/pg_restore -C -h CFPU-0 -p 5433 -U
>>> _qnrnwdbman -d template1 -e -v
>>
>> Hmmmm, OK. Could you rename the original database before dumping it, so
>> that its name matches the new one?
>>
>> Ray.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland
>> [email protected]
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