Re: Problem restoring with pg_dump - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Adam Radlowski
Subject Re: Problem restoring with pg_dump
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Msg-id 456C390B.6030209@informatyka.gdansk.pl
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In response to Problem restoring with pg_dump  (Peter Wilson <petew@yellowhawk.co.uk>)
List pgsql-admin
I had problems, like that. I've omitted them using "plain" format (SQL
script file) of dump file. I restore data from "plain"  format with psql
- using command "\i FILE". It work always. If You gzip this "plain" file
- You become simillar volume of file using binary dump format.
Greetings
Adam

Peter Wilson wrote:

>I posted this to 'general' yesterday but with no luck. This is probably a better
>group.
>
>I've just got the following message while trying to restore a database :
>
>pg_restore : [custom archiver] Dumping a specific TOC data block out of order is
>not supported without ID on this input stream (fseek required).
>
>The command was :
>pg_restore -L /tmp/toc --dbname=whitebeam --disable-triggers --username=postgres
>/var/backups/restore-db.psql
>
>/tmp/toc is a re-orderd output from :
>
>pg_restore -l -a /var/backups/restore-db.psql > /tmp/toc
>
>Using Postgres 8.1.4 on
>Linux version 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5
>
>The dump itself was made on another machine running 8.1.4 on Fedora core 4.
>
>I've run similar commands on this machine before with no problems. Not sure why
>I should start to have these problems now?
>
>Anyone else seen anything similar? Thoughts much appreciated!
>
>Pete
>
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