Mike Gould wrote:
> All,
>
> I am new to PostGres 8 (using 8.2.4 windows version). We have for
> several years been using iAnywhere's SQL Anywhere product with our
> commercial transportation software. With ASA there are 2 files that
> must be distributed for the database, a filename.db and a filename.log.
> When we do a new installation we normally try and preload the database
> with data used for lookups, some registration data and if a customer is
> moving from another software where we've been contracted to convert
> their old data to our system we preload that. Once that is done we can
> distribute the database as part of the setup process.
>
> How can we do this with PostGres? Other than backup and restore or
> creating SQL scripts I haven't been able to find another method. Some
> of these tables may have over a million rows in them initially if we
> convert old data.
I would give backup/restore a try. A million rows isn't very big in
postgres terms. On relatively low-end hardware, I am routinely able to
backup about 300Gb in about 35 databases in under 3 hours.
Sean