Re: Creating a clean database - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Keith Worthington
Subject Re: Creating a clean database
Date
Msg-id 41DA88FC.2010605@NarrowPathInc.com
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In response to Re: Creating a clean database  (Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org>)
Responses Re: Creating a clean database  (Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org>)
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Michael Fuhr wrote:

>On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 09:13:56PM -0500, Keith Worthington wrote:
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>>I have finished a testing phase and I would like to create a production
>>database.  My thought is to use pg_dump to create a backup of the data
>>dictionary, create a new database using pgadminIII or psql and then use
>>something (pg_restore or psql or ?) to rebuild all of the database
>>objects.  I am hoping that a technique is available that will allow me
>>to get all new oids and reset all sequences.  Suggestions will be
>>appreciated.
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>Have you looked at the documentation for pg_dump, in particular
>the --schema-only and --data-only options?  If those won't work
>then please be more specific about what you're trying to do.
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Yes I have and I believe I understand how to use pg_dump for the most
part.  The last time I used pg_dump and pg_restore to create a new
database.  The procedure went something like this:
1) pg_dump
2) psql create database testdb
3) pg_restore
This seems to have the affect of keeping OIDs.  Are OIDs universal to an
installation or specific to a database?  I thought that when I created
the new database the OIDs would start over at 0 but they didn't appear
to do so.  I will check later but I am not sure whether or not the
sequences were reset to 1 or not either.  My desire is to simply create
a clean database.  I have read about OID counter wraparound and how that
can be bad but I do not yet understand the implications of this issue.

I suspect that I need to use pg_dump to output the SQL commands
necessary to create the data dictionary and then run these commands via
psql.  Do I just cat the file into psql?  i.e.  cat data_dictionary.sql
 > psql -database NEWDB -username postgres

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Kind Regards,
Keith


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