Hi
Is it possible to restore pg db with the same oids
Hi,I have problem.I want to restore only data in database.In pgAdmin I was
backup only data from old database and now i have backup file backup.sql.In
terminale I want restore only data in new database and I using command
pg_restore -i -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres -d payroll --data-only
Branka Stancic wrote:
I using command pg_restore
get an error: pg_restore: [archiver] input file appears to be a
text format dump. Please use psql
pg_restore is not used for restoring text files; psql is. If you
want to use pg_restore you should use -Fc when you run pg_dump. At
this point,
On 12/5/2012 4:40 AM, Branka Stancic wrote:
I have problem.
I want to restore only data in database.
In pgAdmin I was backup only data from old database and now i have
backup file backup.sql.
In terminale I want restore only data in new database and I using
command pg_restore -i -h localhost
,
Satheesan K Nair
India
- Original Message -
From: Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net
To: Heikki Linnakangas heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com
Cc: Satheesan K Nair supp...@shakthiinnovators.com;
pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [BUGS] pg_restore
Dear Supporter,
We are trying to restore a 3.2GB sized POstgreSql 8.1 Data base. When it is
reaching a particular table restoration, giving error as pg_restore: [custom
archiver] error during file seek: Invalid argument and exiting the restoration.
Then when we have googled it, we found that
On 31.10.2011 07:55, Satheesan K Nair wrote:
We are trying to restore a 3.2GB sized POstgreSql 8.1 Data base. When it is reaching a
particular table restoration, giving error as pg_restore: [custom archiver] error
during file seek: Invalid argument and exiting the restoration.
Then when we
On 31.10.2011 12:12, Satheesan K Nair wrote:
Our Operating System is Windows XP.
Should we need to do any changes in any kind of configurations in
Windows XP or PostgreSql??
According to the commit logs, there was a win32-related fix to this on
8.2, and some further MinGW-related changes in
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:03, Heikki Linnakangas
heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com wrote:
On 31.10.2011 12:12, Satheesan K Nair wrote:
Our Operating System is Windows XP.
Should we need to do any changes in any kind of configurations in
Windows XP or PostgreSql??
According to the commit
: Re: [BUGS] pg_restore: [custom archiver] error during file seek:
Invalid argument
On 31.10.2011 12:12, Satheesan K Nair wrote:
Our Operating System is Windows XP.
Should we need to do any changes in any kind of configurations in
Windows XP or PostgreSql??
According to the commit logs
K Nair supp...@shakthiinnovators.com
Cc: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [BUGS] pg_restore: [custom archiver] error during file seek:
Invalid argument
On 31.10.2011 07:55, Satheesan K Nair wrote:
We are trying to restore a 3.2GB sized POstgreSql 8.1
I wrote:
Julian Mehnle jul...@mehnle.net writes:
What would removing that code entirely mean?
I was wondering why it's necessary to parse the entry in the dump file
at all, rather than just spit it out to PQexec as-is. There's probably
a reason, but maybe we can find another way to solve
Julian Mehnle jul...@mehnle.net writes:
If the comment/description of a database object (table, function, etc.)
ends in a backslash (which generally works fine otherwise), then
pg_restore is unable to completely restore a custom-format dump of the
schema.
Reproduced here against HEAD. The
I'm subscribed to the pgsql-bugs list, so no need to CC me. :-)
Tom Lane wrote:
Reproduced here against HEAD. The problem seems to be that
pg_backup_db.c's _sendSQLLine() contains a mini SQL lexer that is not
cognizant of standard_conforming_strings.
Oh, right, I forgot to mention I have
Julian Mehnle jul...@mehnle.net writes:
I'm subscribed to the pgsql-bugs list, so no need to CC me. :-)
cc to people in the thread is the established practice on these lists.
It provides a bit more robustness when the lists are busy or slow.
You can set your subscription so the listserv won't
Tom Lane wrote:
Julian Mehnle jul...@mehnle.net writes:
I'm subscribed to the pgsql-bugs list, so no need to CC me. :-)
cc to people in the thread is the established practice on these lists.
It provides a bit more robustness when the lists are busy or slow.
Got it. I'll try to remember
Excerpts from Julian Mehnle's message of mié jul 27 13:28:21 -0400 2011:
Tom Lane wrote:
Julian Mehnle jul...@mehnle.net writes:
I'm subscribed to the pgsql-bugs list, so no need to CC me. :-)
cc to people in the thread is the established practice on these lists.
It provides a bit
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Note that CCing others is customary but obviously not mandatory.
For the record, CCing posters who haven't explicitly requested it is
frowned upon on the Debian mailing lists , but apparently those have a
lower latency than the Pg ones. :-)
I'll shut up now since this
I observe the following issue on PostgreSQL 9.0.4 on at least the
following platforms:
* FreeBSD 6.3 (amd64)
`uname -a`:
FreeBSD hostname 6.3-STABLE FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #1: Fri May 30 18:11:47
PDT 2008
On 15/05/10 05:15, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of vie may 14 13:26:06 -0400 2010:
However, I think -C is a special case because it's quite un-obvious
to the user that it effectively acts as a filter switch --- in fact a
de-filtering switch, because the lack of
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Russell Smith mr-r...@pws.com.au wrote:
On 15/05/10 05:15, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Excerpts from Tom Lane's message of vie may 14 13:26:06 -0400 2010:
However, I think -C is a special case because it's quite un-obvious
to the user that it effectively acts as a
Robert Haas robertmh...@gmail.com writes:
I believe this is the commit:
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=3a524653d18f29676b91f740634a673b72beb6b5
It looks like the code was changed, but I don't see any doc updates.
Eh?
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
Robert Haas robertmh...@gmail.com writes:
I believe this is the commit:
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=3a524653d18f29676b91f740634a673b72beb6b5
It looks like the code was changed, but I don't
On 13/05/10 03:39, Tom Lane wrote:
Russell Smith mr-r...@pws.com.au writes:
pg_restore silently ignores the inclusion of -C when you do use a
restore list.
It would work as you expect if you use -C when creating the list file.
The reason for this is that -C basically means don't
On 13/05/10 19:26, Russell Smith wrote:
On 13/05/10 03:39, Tom Lane wrote:
Russell Smith mr-r...@pws.com.au writes:
pg_restore silently ignores the inclusion of -C when you do use a
restore list.
It would work as you expect if you use -C when creating the list
Hi,
pg_restore silently ignores the inclusion of -C when you do use a
restore list.
postgres$ pg_dump -Fc postgres postgres.dump
postgres$ pg_restore -C postgres.dump | grep 'CREATE DATABASE'
CREATE DATABASE postgres WITH TEMPLATE = template0 ENCODING = 'UTF8';
## Create a restore list
Russell Smith mr-r...@pws.com.au writes:
pg_restore silently ignores the inclusion of -C when you do use a
restore list.
It would work as you expect if you use -C when creating the list file.
The reason for this is that -C basically means don't skip the DATABASE
entry. When you use -l without
(linux/Centos 5.2, postgres 84beta1, but also 8.3)
Hello,
I ran into a bug in pg_restore, where it silently omits
to restore a constraint (here a primary key):
(this is 8.4 beta 1, but the same occurs in 8.3)
echo
drop table if exists public.j;
create table public.j (jnr integer
Erik Rijkers e...@xs4all.nl writes:
I ran into a bug in pg_restore, where it silently omits
to restore a constraint (here a primary key):
pg_restore's notion of what -t means is very much more restricted than
pg_dump's is. We might change this someday, but don't hold your breath
(ie, it's a
On Aug 1, 2006, at 7:24 AM, Jan Cruz wrote:
I am having problem with pg_restore 8.1.4
pg_restore: [custom archiver] out of memory
pg_restore: *** aborted because of error
Is that the only output you get?
What's maintenance_work_mem set to, and how much memory and swap do
you have? Is the
I am having problem with pg_restore 8.1.4
pg_restore: [custom archiver] out of memorypg_restore: *** aborted because of error
Hello, I run pg_restoreon windows. I meet a problem. It
is ...
pg_restore not work on windows 2000, when dump file
size 4G and dump file format is custom.
Error information:
dir pg_100.dat
2005-12-13 09:27 4,391,630,151
pg_100.dat
D:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.1\binpg_restore.exe -d
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 04:16:29PM +0800, Wang Haiyong wrote:
Hello, I run pg_restore on windows. I meet a problem. It is ...
pg_restore not work on windows 2000, when dump file size 4G and dump file
format is custom.
[...]
pg_restore: [archiver] file offset in dump file is too large
It's
Hello, I run pg_restoreon linux. I meet a problem. It is
...
pg_restore 8.1.0parameter( -n) not
work。
TEST CASE:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ createdb db5CREATE
DATABASE[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ psql db5Welcome to psql 8.1.0, the PostgreSQL
interactive terminal.
Type: \copyright
Wang Haiyong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pg_restore 8.1.0 parameter( -n) not work¡£
This is fixed in 8.1.4.
2006-04-12 18:19 tgl
* src/bin/pg_dump/: pg_backup_archiver.c, pg_restore.c
(REL8_1_STABLE): Fix pg_restore -n option to do what the man page
says it does. The
I had similar problems with the tar format. 3 smaller databases worked,
the biggest did not. Switching to -Fc fixed it for me.
Sorry for not reporting this.
Harco
Tom Lane wrote:
Michael Andreasen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pg_dump -Ft $db | bzip2 $db.dump.tbz
...
pg_restore: [tar
I have a problem restoring our large database. This has only stared
happening since we moved to 8.1.x
We are currently on 8.1.3.
We perform an over night dump of the database as follows;
pg_dump -Ft $db | bzip2 $db.dump.tbz
This happens fine, without any errors.
On our backup machine also
Michael Andreasen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pg_dump -Ft $db | bzip2 $db.dump.tbz
...
pg_restore: [tar archiver] could not find header for file 3765.dat in
tar archive
Does it work better if you use -Fc format? There was a similar report
recently, which makes me think the tar-format code
Stephen Frost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems like pg_restore really should be able to handle COPY errors
correctly by skipping to the end of the COPY data segment when the
initial COPY command comes back as an error.
Send a patch ;-)
regards, tom lane
Using psql 8.1.0 on CentOS 4.2, I am trying to upgrade a 400GB database
from pgsql 7.4.7. I made the dump using pg_dump from 8.1.0. After
crunching for 5 hours, pg_restore reports:
pg_restore: [custom archiver] could not uncompress data: incorrect data
check
the postgresql.log says:
2005-12-06
From manual examination of the code, it looks like pg_restore will corrupt
an internal data structure on certain abnormal inputs.
File: postgresql-8.0.2/src/bin/pg_dummp/pg_backup_archiver.c
SortTocFromFile pulls dump IDs out of a file and uses them to sort the list
entries in field toc of
Brian Hackett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From manual examination of the code, it looks like pg_restore will corrupt
an internal data structure on certain abnormal inputs.
Yeah, I think you are right. Looks easy to fix though: we already are
building a flag array from the input, so just add a
Hello all!!
I'm in a trouble restoring a database.
System:
PostgreSQL 8.0
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
when I do pg_dump to backup mydb:
C:\Archivos de programa\PostgreSQL\8.0\binpg_dump -U juan --format=c
mydb back2
Password:
pg_dump: [custom archiver] WARNING: ftell mismatch with expected
Fabien COELHO [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems to me that pg_restore -d base is broken in CVS head on my linux
debian box.
Yup. A patch intended to suppress comments actually suppressed *all*
DDL commands from pg_restore :-(. Very sloppy work from Philip and/or
Bruce ...
Hi,
I created a new database in the win32
version of 8.0 beta1 and added some functions.
I then did a pg_dump like so:
C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.0-beta1\binpg_dump
--username=postgres --format=c
--file=c:\testdb.bak testdb
the backup is created successfully.
I then try to restore with
Is there a bug in pg_restore 7.2.2 (didn't test in others) related
to pg_restore? This take more than 14 hours to be done in a
Database with 1.5 GB:
$pg_restore -a -d DB2 -Fc -o -v DB1.dump
why?
TIA,
Ricardo.
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Mike Finn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While upgrading to 7.1.3 (from 7.1.2) I discovered that pg_restore was not
honouring the --data-only command line option.
Looks like this is already fixed in current sources. Thanks for the
report though!
regards, tom lane
While upgrading to 7.1.3 (from 7.1.2) I discovered that pg_restore was not
honouring the --data-only command line option. Can't actually remember if
it worked in 7.1.2 or not.
Particulars:
postgresql-7.1.3.tar.gz
compiled under Linux mandrake 7.2
command used from a shell script
pg_restore
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