Re: Restoring from filesystem backup - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Scott Frankel
Subject Re: Restoring from filesystem backup
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Msg-id 66F62CBF-FE00-4032-8D7B-CE12D99A627A@pacbell.net
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In response to Restoring from filesystem backup  (Dianne Yumul <dianne@wellsgaming.com>)
Responses Re: Restoring from filesystem backup
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I'm no expert, but I did just accomplish a restore from backup; so at
least I can help you with your second question.

pg_dump is the animal you'll want to use to create your backup.  I
use it wrapped in a script that automatically timestamps and names
the output appropriately.  Args looks like this:

     pg_dump -Ft -b -v the_db_name > the_output_file.tar

pg_restore restores the database.  i.e.:

     pg_restore -d  the_db_name  the_output_file.tar

Hope this helps -
Scott



On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Dianne Yumul wrote:

> Hello to everybody.
>
> I just have a couple of newbie questions. I'm trying to restore our
> databases from a file system backup. The backups are done with
> rsync, the postgresql service is stopped before backups are done on
> the server.  The system is Fedora Core 4 with Postgresql 8.0.3.
>
> Now back to restoring. I tried the following on a development box :)
>   1. stop postgresql service
>   2. mv /home/postgres/data /home/postgres/data.old
>   3. rsync over desired data/ folder from an external drive
>   4. start postgresql service
> The last step failed with this error from the logs:
>   postmaster: could not find the database system
>   Expected to find it in the directory "/home/postgres/data", but
> could not open file "/home/postgres/data/global/pg_control":
>   No such file or directory
> Sure enough pg_control data was missing, actually /home/postgres/
> data/global was empty. So I removed the 'bad' data/ directory and
> replaced it with a previous day's backup, and everything restored
> nicely.
>
> My questions are (1) what am I doing wrong that the filesystem
> backups would sometimes have an empty /home/postgres/data/global
> directory, thereby not permitting me to restore from it, and (2)
> what is the preferred way to restore from a file system backup.
>
> Any help, even a shove to the right direction, would be greatly
> appreciated. Thank you and have a pleasant day.
>
> Dianne
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