On 25/01/17 11:03, Shailesh Singh wrote:
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> Dear Group Member ,
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> I had configured the audit trigger for my datbase following the below
> document url:
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> *https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Audit_trigger_91plus
> <https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Audit_trigger_91plus>
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> *
> Now my audit table :
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> CREATE TABLE audit.logged_actions (
> event_id bigserial PRIMARY KEY,
> schema_name text NOT NULL,
> TABLE_NAME text NOT NULL,
> relid oid NOT NULL,
> session_user_name text,
> action_tstamp_tx TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
> action_tstamp_stm TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
> action_tstamp_clk TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE NOT NULL,
> transaction_id BIGINT,
> application_name text,
> client_addr inet,
> client_port INTEGER,
> client_query text NOT NULL,
> action CHAR(1) NOT NULL CHECK (action IN ('I','D','U', 'T')),
> row_data hstore,
> changed_fields hstore,
> statement_only BOOLEAN NOT NULL
> );
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> Now this table contains 50 GB of data , But when taking its backup using
> pg_dump and after restoring , it show that it has zero row.
How did you restore it?
What is showing that there are zero rows? Did you do "select count(*)
from ...", or something else?
Ray.
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