Re: Problem with sequences on a reload of a pg_dump file - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Yannick LOUVET
Subject Re: Problem with sequences on a reload of a pg_dump file
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Msg-id 40B7593B.3040500@atolcd.com
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In response to Problem with sequences on a reload of a pg_dump file  (Sean Shanny <shannyconsulting@earthlink.net>)
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non non c plus possible
va falloir penser à arreter tout de même !!!!


Sean Shanny wrote:

> To all,
>
> We dumped our instance from a 7.4.2 instance compiled with a block
> size of 32k running on OSX 10.3.3 server..  We loaded this dump on
> Fedora 2.6.5-1.358smp running postgresql 7.4.2 compiled with the
> standard 8k blocks size.
>
> My problem is that all the sequences were reset to start a 1. :-(
> Did  I do something wrong as this has never happened before?  Also,
> can I simply figure out what the  next value should be and manually
> update the last_value column in each affected sequence?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --sean
>
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