Great hint Tom!
pg_restore -C -Fc -d template1 < tdb1b.bak
Did the job. Actually if I specify any other database I am getting the same result ;)
I wanted to use custom (-Fc) option to backup BLOB files.
Why should I use the output of pg_restore to restore my BLOBs (if it is possible at all)?
If it were the case I simply would have used the plain text backup (pg_dump -Fp and then psql)...
Regards. Milen
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From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Tom Lane
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 9:45 PM
To: Milen Kulev
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] "Pg_restore -C" is not creating a database ( Was Create database bug in 8.1.3 ? )
"Milen Kulev" <makulev@gmx.net> writes:
>> I am getting the commands you mention:
>> pg_restore -C -Fc tdb1b.bak 1> OUT
>> Less OUT:
>> CREATE DATABASE testdb1 WITH TEMPLATE = template0 ENCODING = 'UTF8'
>> TABLESPACE = tbs1; ALTER DATABASE testdb1 OWNER TO pg; \connect
>> testdb1 ...
>> , but testdb1 is NOT created !
Um ... you do realize that in this mode pg_restore just prints the SQL commands to its stdout? You're supposed to pipe
them into psql if you want anything to really happen. Or you can add a -d switch (usually "-d template1" when using
-C)
if you want pg_restore to connect to a database server and issue the commands directly.
regards, tom lane
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