Roy Souther wrote:
> This is a follow up to my previous post "Upgrade problems"
> I compiled from source and have the same problem.
>
> ---------------------- My original post. ----------------------------------
> I have a large database. I had PG 7.0. I did the data dump and got a 2.5 GB
> file. But when I tried to run psql with the new 7.1.2 I get a file to large
> error and nothing happens psql exits.
>
> Is there a limit with psql? I am hoping it was compiled wrong. I insted from
> the binary RPMS for Mandrake 8.0.
>
> I will try compiling the source and see if that fixes the problem.
> Is there some way I could dump to two files?
> Do a dump on individual tables? pg_dumpall just does an SQL "COPY
> <table_name> TO stdio" so is there and easy what I could write a bash script
> to do a dump like this for each table? Then I could restore them one table
> at a time right?
>
The single file size in ext2 can't exceed 2G,
so I think you should use 'gzip' to compress the dump,
or use 'split' to split the large file, or use 'pg_dump -t table_name'
to dump only one table.
see:
http://www.postgresql.org/idocs/index.php?backup.html#BACKUP-DUMP-LARGE
would help.
regards laser