Hi guys, I'm running some test.
However, I'm stuck in restoring a PostgreSQL 9.2.4 dump to PostgreSQL 9.4.5 database. I'm doing the backup using pg_dump version PostgreSQL 9.2.4 in text file (SQL dump). I'm trying to restore it to PostgreSQL 9.4.5 usng psql. The restoration error message was as below: psql:room.sql:41695: invalid command \n Query buffer reset (cleared). psql:room.sql:41696: invalid command \n Query buffer reset (cleared). The SQL statement in the file as below: COPY room (id, user_id, partner_id, rm_cr_ts, rm_up_ts, rm_sv_ts, value, last_dlvrd_to_user, last_dlvrd_to_prtnr, last_seen_by_user, last_seen_by_prtnr, num_unseen_by_user, num_unseen_by_prtnr, last_message_id, last_message_ts, legacy_id, legacy_last_message_id, inserted_at, updated_at) FROM stdin; 711675 1391103 2657167 -1429528649798556 1429528649798556 1429528649798556 created 0 0 0 0 1 0 19733451 1429528649798556 AUzWjCFTbRHQVpj5SYnD AUzWjCR43gMouVUpyttw 2015-09-12 18:56:49 2015-09-12 18:56:49 19 40868 1191438 1426767773822538 1426767773822538 1426767773822538 closed 1426754122000000 0 1426754122000000 2 0 1 \N 0 550a8a4a73656d2e26160000 2015-09-12 14:05:32 2015-09-12 14:05:32 I create the room table as below: CREATE TABLE room ( id integer NOT NULL, user_id character varying(255), partner_id character varying(255), rm_cr_ts bigint, rm_up_ts bigint, rm_sv_ts bigint, value character varying(255), last_dlvrd_to_user bigint, last_dlvrd_to_prtnr bigint, last_seen_by_user bigint, last_seen_by_prtnr bigint, num_unseen_by_user integer, num_unseen_by_prtnr integer, last_message_id integer, last_message_ts bigint, legacy_id text, legacy_last_message_id text, inserted_at timestamp without time zone NOT NULL, updated_at timestamp without time zone NOT NULL ); All the servers are Debian 7.8 (Wheezy) with hardware: - CPU 24 cores - RAM 128GB - SSD 128GB Have anyone try this before? How to do it properly? Thanks in advance, Fattah -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers