Re: How to move a DB from one server to another...
От | Andrew Dunstan |
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Тема | Re: How to move a DB from one server to another... |
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Msg-id | 1506.24.211.165.134.1119527238.squirrel@www.dunslane.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | R: R: How to move a DB from one server to another... ("Federico Simonetti (Etheye)" <flame@etheye.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers-win32 |
First, your mailer's habit of putting "R:" instead of the standard "Re:" at the front of replies is annoying. You need to fix it. Second, of course pg_restore works on Windows. The most common mistakes in using pg_dump/pg_restore (on all platforms) are: . not using pg_dump from the target version, and . trying to use pg_restore rather than psql to restore a text format dump. I suggest you try using pg_dump -F c on your Windows machine to dump the remote db and then try pg_restore on the result to load your copy. If that gives you trouble then tell us *precisely* what the trouble is. cheers andrew Etheye said: > Hello Harald, > > uhm, you may have lost my first message... I said that I am unable to > run pg_restore on a different computer other than the one pg_dump was > used on. I always get a return code of 1 (error). I can easily and > quickly dump a database with pg_dump but I can't restore it on a PC > different from the one used to back it up. And I really can't > understand why, I have tried all possible options... > > I'm running PostgreSQL 8.0.3 on Win32. I've found some solutions for > Linux but nobody was able to help me regarding the Windows platform. > > Thanks, > > Federico > > > > _____ > > Da: Harald Armin Massa [mailto:haraldarminmassa@gmail.com] > Inviato: giovedì 23 giugno 2005 12.14 > A: Federico Simonetti (Etheye) > Cc: pgsql-hackers-win32@postgresql.org > Oggetto: Re: R: [pgsql-hackers-win32] How to move a DB from one server > to another... > > > Federico, > > > Of course we could use SQL (CREATE DATABASE, CREATE TABLE, INSERT > INTO....) but this would take years on large databases, while a rough > "copy this folder to the new server" would take just a few seconds. > > > > I do copys of databases every other day. pg_dump and pg_restore work > like a breeze on databases with around 1 gig of stuff, and I do not > even use the binary format and use intermediate files. > > Where ist the performance bottleneck you are speaking of? > > Harald > > -- > GHUM Harald Massa > persuasion python postgresql > Harald Armin Massa > Reinsburgstraße 202b > 70197 Stuttgart > 0173/9409607
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