Ron writes:
> On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>> 3) What if you run without --jobs?
> It runs without error. Add "--jobs=2" and the errors appear.
That's ... suggestive ... but not suggestive enough. Can you
create a self-contained test case? It probably doesn't depend
much at all on
On 10/22/22 17:06, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/22/22 14:45, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 16:29, Adrian Klaver wrote:
To pseudo for me.
What file exactly is:
pg_restore --jobs=X --no-owner $NEWDB
restoring?
And how was that file created?
Knowing this might help get at why the more straight
On 10/22/22 14:45, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 16:29, Adrian Klaver wrote:
To pseudo for me.
What file exactly is:
pg_restore --jobs=X --no-owner $NEWDB
restoring?
And how was that file created?
Knowing this might help get at why the more straight forward method
does not work.
This is what
On 10/22/22 16:29, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/22/22 14:02, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 12:00, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/22/22 09:41, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 11:20, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On
On 10/22/22 14:02, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 12:00, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/22/22 09:41, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 11:20, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
I was
On 10/22/22 12:00, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/22/22 09:41, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 11:20, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
I was afraid you were going to say that.
On 10/22/22 09:41, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 11:20, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
I was afraid you were going to say that.
The work-around is to:
pg_dump $SRCDB
On 10/22/22 11:20, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
I ran "pg_dumpall --globals-only --no-role-passwords" on the source
instance, and applied it to the new instance
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
I ran "pg_dumpall --globals-only --no-role-passwords" on the source
instance, and applied it to the new instance before doing the
pg_restore. If I hadn't
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
Frank Gard writes:
Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
pg_restore -v --create --clean --jobs=`nproc` -Fd --dbname=template1 $DB
What database do you want to restore your data into? As far
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
Frank Gard writes:
Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
pg_restore -v --create --clean --jobs=`nproc` -Fd --dbname=template1 $DB
What database do you want to restore your data into? As far
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
Frank Gard writes:
Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
pg_restore -v --create --clean --jobs=`nproc` -Fd --dbname=template1
$DB
What database do you want to restore your data into? As far as I know
your pg_restore command would
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
Frank Gard writes:
Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
pg_restore -v --create --clean --jobs=`nproc` -Fd --dbname=template1 $DB
What database do you want to restore your data into? As far as I know your
pg_restore command would import the data into
Hi Tom,
Am 20.10.22 um 07:12 schrieb Tom Lane:
Frank Gard writes:
Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
pg_restore -v --create --clean --jobs=`nproc` -Fd --dbname=template1 $DB
What database do you want to restore your data into? As far as I know your
pg_restore command would import the data
Frank Gard writes:
> Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
>> pg_restore -v --create --clean --jobs=`nproc` -Fd --dbname=template1 $DB
> What database do you want to restore your data into? As far as I know your
> pg_restore command would import the data into template1, right?
No --- my ears went
Hi Ron,
Am 20.10.22 um 02:58 schrieb Ron:
RDS Postgresql 12.11
Backed up a database from one RDS instance, and now am trying to restore it to
a new instance. (If you're wondering why, it's to restore in an instance with
less disk space.)
Here are the commands:
export
RDS Postgresql 12.11
Backed up a database from one RDS instance, and now am trying to restore it
to a new instance. (If you're wondering why, it's to restore in an instance
with less disk space.)
Here are the commands:
export PGHOST=${RDSENV}..us-east-1.rds.amazonaws.com
cd
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