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The tar output module did some very ugly and ultimately incorrect hacking on COPY commands to try to get them to work in the context of restoring a deconstructed tar archive. In particular, it would fail altogether for table names containing any upper-case characters, since it smashed the command string to lower-case before modifying it (and, just to add insult to injury, did that in a way that would fail in multibyte encodings). I don't see any particular value in being flexible about the case of the command keywords, since the string will just have been created by dumpTableData, so let's get rid of the whole case-folding thing. Also, it doesn't seem to meet the POLA for the script to restore data only in COPY mode, so add \i commands to make it have comparable behavior in --inserts mode. Noted while looking at the tar-output code in connection with Brian Weaver's patch. |
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src/bin/pg_dump/README
Notes on pg_dump
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1. pg_dump, by default, still outputs text files.
2. pg_dumpall forces all pg_dump output to be text, since it also outputs text into the same output stream.
3. The plain text output format cannot be used as input into pg_restore.
To dump a database into the new custom format, type:
pg_dump <db-name> -Fc > <backup-file>
or, to dump in TAR format
pg_dump <db-name> -Ft > <backup-file>
To restore, try
To list contents:
pg_restore -l <backup-file> | less
or to list tables:
pg_restore <backup-file> --table | less
or to list in a different order
pg_restore <backup-file> -l --oid --rearrange | less
Once you are happy with the list, just remove the '-l', and an SQL script will be output.
You can also dump a listing:
pg_restore -l <backup-file> > toc.lis
or
pg_restore -l <backup-file> -f toc.lis
edit it, and rearrange the lines (or delete some):
vi toc.lis
then use it to restore selected items:
pg_restore <backup-file> --use=toc.lis -l | less
When you like the list, type
pg_restore backup.bck --use=toc.lis > script.sql
or, simply:
createdb newdbname
pg_restore backup.bck --use=toc.lis | psql newdbname
TAR
===
The TAR archive that pg_dump creates currently has a blank username & group for the files,
but should be otherwise valid. It also includes a 'restore.sql' script which is there for
the benefit of humans. The script is never used by pg_restore.
Note: the TAR format archive can only be used as input into pg_restore if it is in TAR form.
(ie. you should not extract the files then expect pg_restore to work).
You can extract, edit, and tar the files again, and it should work, but the 'toc'
file should go at the start, the data files be in the order they are used, and
the BLOB files at the end.
Philip Warner, 16-Jul-2000
pjw@rhyme.com.au