Обсуждение: Is pgdump_all == pg_dumpall -g + pg_dump of individual databases ?

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Is pgdump_all == pg_dumpall -g + pg_dump of individual databases ?

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Rajesh Kumar Mallah
Дата:
Hi ,

I suppose pgdump_all creates a SQL script
that is capable of recreating the entire database
except for large_objects.

However pgdump_all produces one single large
SQL files and is not useful(easy) if  one has to restore
a particular table.

For this reason we backup our databases individually
using custom format and use pg_restore to restore
individual objects as when required.

My doubt is are the individual database backup files
created through -Fc  options along with an SQL file
created using "pgdump_all -g " sufficient to recreate
the entire database ?

Regds
Mallah.

Re: Is pgdump_all == pg_dumpall -g + pg_dump of individual databases ?

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Robert Treat
Дата:
On Thursday 22 September 2005 05:14, Rajesh Kumar Mallah wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I suppose pgdump_all creates a SQL script
> that is capable of recreating the entire database
> except for large_objects.
>
> However pgdump_all produces one single large
> SQL files and is not useful(easy) if  one has to restore
> a particular table.
>
> For this reason we backup our databases individually
> using custom format and use pg_restore to restore
> individual objects as when required.
>
> My doubt is are the individual database backup files
> created through -Fc  options along with an SQL file
> created using "pgdump_all -g " sufficient to recreate
> the entire database ?
>

Assuming your version of pg_dump dumps binary data with an -Fc dump, then yes.
(Check the docs if you want to verify)

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