Re: best practices for dumping databases
От | richard terry |
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Тема | Re: best practices for dumping databases |
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Msg-id | 200804071345.13764.rterry@gnumed.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: best practices for dumping databases (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
On the same topic, but a variation. I use pgAdmin 1.4.2 and am a paranoid backer-upper, ie do it frequently, but obviously have not been taking notice of the messages as they spin past. When the database and its schema's have been open and I've been working on them, I usally then just click on the database name, right mouse click > backup > enter file name > choose plain > ok, then copy the resultant file off the machine. I noticed yesterday that on occasions the title bar window was only showing the name of either a schema, or even a single table, and to my horror I've discovered I was often not getting a complete database dump. Despite going back up and clicking the database name, right mouse up witih the menu, choose _Backup etc, it was only copying a table or shema I'd previously worked on. If I closed the connection and re-established it, then the squence works. Am I doing anything wrong??? Regards Richard On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 11:24:04 am Tom Lane wrote: > "Mag Gam" <magawake@gmail.com> writes: > > But, what is the correct practice to do db_dumps? pg_dump db should > > suffice? > > Yes, though remember that pg_dump doesn't dump any role or tablespace > definitions, and it also doesn't think about properties attached to the > database as such (ALTER DATABASE etc). You might want to use > "pg_dumpall -g" for those. > > regards, tom lane
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