Re: Restore SQL_ASCII backup... - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: Restore SQL_ASCII backup...
Date
Msg-id 200912020902.17235.guillaume@lelarge.info
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In response to Restore SQL_ASCII backup...  (Brian Myers <tarkawebfoot@charter.net>)
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Le mercredi 2 décembre 2009 à 07:34:09, Brian Myers a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to restore an old backup (7.1.4) into a new PG database (8.4).
>  There are errors with some of the RI and sequences, but those are easy to
>  fix.
>
> The problem is that one table in the DB has TEXT fields in it and these
>  seem to be sensitive to the DB encoding. The default in the days of 7.1.4
>  was SQL_ASCII. The new default is UTF-8. pg_restore won't load the old
>  table data into the new table.
>
> I tried creating a new DB with encoding SQL_ASCII and restoring the backup
>  into that, but I get the error:
>
> pg_restore: [archiver (db)] COPY failed: ERROR:  literal carriage return
>  found in data HINT:  Use "\r" to represent carriage return.
> CONTEXT:  COPY encounters, line 9711: ""
> WARNING: errors ignored on restore: 1
> tarka@jetty:~$ psql -d triagedb
> psql (8.4.1)
> Type "help" for help.
>
> The other problem is that the backups are in compressed format because I
>  needed to save space on that system, so I can't just edit the text of the
>  data directly.
>

You still can get it:

  pg_restore backup > backup.sql

will give you the SQL script.


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