lin <jlu...@163.com> writes:
>       I create a schema (sch1)  in the database of db1, and I also create a 
> table sch1.t1, then I use the comand "pg_dump -d db1 -Fd -f dir1" to back up 
> the database of db1; at lase  I drop the schema of sch1;   I want to restore 
> the schema sch1, but when I execute the command "pg_restore  -d db1 -Fd dir1 
> -n sch1", get error, just like below.  
>      I just want to test  the parameter of "-n" for pg_restore,  how can do 
> to use the pg_restore correctly?

Well, you could adopt an actually supported release:

> ;     Dumped from database version: 9.3beta2
> ;     Dumped by pg_dump version: 9.3beta2

I'm not just being snarky: the messages you're getting here remind me of a
bug we fixed some time ago.  But even aside from this specific complaint,
the list of known data-loss bugs in 9.3beta should terrify you.  Why in
the world are you still using it?

                        regards, tom lane


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