Re: Restore database from files (not dump files)?
От | ptjm@interlog.com (Patrick TJ McPhee) |
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Тема | Re: Restore database from files (not dump files)? |
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Msg-id | 12nhtgngknodu64@corp.supernews.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Restore database from files (not dump files)? (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
In article <MPG.1fe17d71afa77c5b989742@newsgroups.comcast.net>, wheel <wheel@wheel.not> wrote: % I copied all of the database 'parts' to the new 'base' directory. I am % not sure how carefully anyone has read what I wrote. But it's so simple % what I'm asking about, or so it would seem to me. As several people have pointed out, you can't do this. % In another install of pg (assuming BM is not reading this and won't be % upset by abbreviations) there was a database at this location: % % c:\postgresql\data\base\16404 % % at least I think that is a database folder, I've never read anything % about where/how postgres stores the files for a database. Under the % 16404 folder are many other folders, I think they comprise that % particular database. % % On a separate postgres installation, ie different server, I want to move % that 16404 folder (with child dirs etc, what I assume are it's parts) to % what amounts to the same location: % % c:\postgresql\data\base\16404 As several people have pointed out, this will not work. You can copy c:\postgresql\data and everything under it, but you can't copy individual subdirectories and have it work. -- Patrick TJ McPhee North York Canada ptjm@interlog.com
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