Re: Dump/Transfer Sequence Problems
От | Stefan Schwarzer |
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Тема | Re: Dump/Transfer Sequence Problems |
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Msg-id | 56720C8A-183C-453A-AF84-A2EF72711DCE@grid.unep.ch обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Dump/Transfer Sequence Problems (Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>) |
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Re: Dump/Transfer Sequence Problems
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Список | pgsql-general |
>>>> I am using Navicat to transfer data from one database to another. >>>> But it soon gives me an error message like the following: >>> >>> I think you'll probably have to ask the navicat people. >>> >>> If you want to use pg_dump to transfer data from 8.1 to 8.2 >>> though, use the version of pg_dump that ships with 8.2. >> Ok, tried that.... Not yet mentioned is the fact that I am trying >> to import postgis tables (tables with geographic parameter). > > OK, might well be relevant. Your error below though is nothing to do > with a sequence. > >> But I get this: >> pg_restore: restoring data for table "admin01" >> pg_restore: restoring data for table "boundaries_national" >> pg_restore: [archiver (db)] error returned by PQputCopyData: server >> closed the connection unexpectedly > > What this indicates is that something in the backend went bang while > copying the data into boundaries_national. Shouldn't happen. I'm > assuming that table contains postGIS data? Yes. > Could you try dumping & restoring just that one table? I tried that one too. But same thing. > Then, could you make a copy of the table, but with only a few rows > in it and dump/restore that? That should tell us whether there is a > particular value that is causing the problem. > >> This probably means the server terminated abnormally >> before or while processing the request. >> pg_restore: *** aborted because of error >> The log (where can I change the parameters?) says this: >> ERROR: syntax error at or near "pg_restore" at character 1 >> STATEMENT: pg_restore -U ss_admin -d geodataportal -v /Users/ >> schwarzer/Temp/pg_dump.gridca.2008-04-10.gis.c.sql >> There again, when I look into the dump file, it seems that it >> doesn't include any statement to create the sequence... > > This is a separate problem. > > If you run the pg_restore above without the "-d geodataportal" but > with --schema-only it should print to stdout all the schema-related > stuff. Don't know if the problem occured because I hadn't dumped and restored my data as postgres, but as another postgres-user. Now, it works. But I re-installed/compiled postgres/postgis, so, can't really say why it works now... Thanks a lot for your help.
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