Re: Database size will be Huge difference while Restoring - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Adrian Klaver |
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Subject | Re: Database size will be Huge difference while Restoring |
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Msg-id | 4e424783-9bb5-442f-5b8a-de26f35b72db@aklaver.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Database size will be Huge difference while Restoring (Rajmohan Masa <razmohan6@gmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-general |
On 5/5/23 10:55 AM, Rajmohan Masa wrote: Please reply to list also. Ccing list. > Hi Adrian, > Are both the above the same for the original and restored database? > No, > * > * > *Backup Server Details:* > Postgres version : *PostgreSQL 14.5* > OS and version : *Windows server 2019 Datacenter* > > *Restore Server Details:* > Postgres version : *PostgreSQL 13.2* > OS and version : *Windows server 2012 R2 Datacenter* From here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html "Also, it is not guaranteed that pg_dump's output can be loaded into a server of an older major version — not even if the dump was taken from a server of that version. Loading a dump file into an older server may require manual editing of the dump file to remove syntax not understood by the older server." > * > * > *_Provide the commands you used to arrive at sizes below:_ The command/process you used to determine sizes? > * > We are using a Windows server so By Using the PgAdmin4 tool, I'm taking > Backup and restore. Using what settings? > > *How was object count arrived at?* > > object count would be the same. How was the object count determined? > > *Have you looked at the Postgres log to see if there might be relevant > information?* > Yeah,I checked with Log also but from there I didn't get anything. > The dump/restore should have left some trace, have you looked through the log carefully for anything saying data was not added. In particular the a COPY failed. Where there any errors/warnings during the restore? > > Thanks& Regards, > Rajamohan M. > > > On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 9:52 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com > <mailto:adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>> wrote: > > On 5/5/23 08:35, Rajmohan Masa wrote: > > Hi Team, > > I took Postgres database Backup through Directory format with > > compression.These are the details > > Postgres version? > > OS and version? > > Are both the above the same for the original and restored database? > > Provide the commands you used to arrive at sizes below. > > > Database Size: *3985 GB* > > Backup file Size will be*212 GB.* > > * > > * > > > Command used to restore the database? > > Again command used to determine size of below. > > > After that I Restored this backup file (212GB), but I'm getting > Database > > size will be 456 GB. > > > > So immediately I checked with *Table Bloats,latest statistics and > last > > vacuum status*. After that I applied "*Vacuum Full Verbose > analyze*" and > > " *Reindex* " on that Database. Here I achieved Database size > will be > > R*educed from 3985 GB to 2582GB.* > > * > > * > > After this process,again**I took Backup through Directory format > with > > compression.These are the details > > Database Size: *2582 GB* > > Backup file Size will be* 212 GB.* > > > > After that I Restored this backup file (212 GB), but I'm getting > > Database size will be 456 GB. > > > > How was object count arrived at? > > > Here I checked with Object Counts, I'm getting the same count in > Both Db's. > > *_ > > _* > > *_why am I unable to get Original Database size/Approximately nearby > > original DB size in restore location ?_* > > Have you looked at the Postgres log to see if there might be relevant > information? > > Where there any errors/warnings during the restore? > > > *_ > > _* > > *_ > > _* > > *_ > > _* > > Thanks & Regards, > > Rajamohan M. > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.klaver@aklaver.com <mailto:adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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