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From felix.quintgz@yahoo.com
Subject Re: About backups
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In response to Re: About backups  (Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com>)
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I'm having a problem with this. I'm repurposing an old application written in Visual Basic 6 that did allow backups
throughsigned stored procedures.  
This is a requirement for financial applications; the user can perform a backup whenever they want, but they can't
accessthe database. 
The new application is web-based, deployed in containers, and the database server container is not the same as the
application's,so I can't use pg_dump in the application, or at least I don't know how to do it. 

 On Monday, January 26, 2026 at 12:31:48 PM GMT-5, Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:

On Mon, Jan 26, 2026 at 11:11 AM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> wrote:
On 1/26/26 08:01, felix.quintgz@yahoo.com wrote:

> Is there a way to implement the SQL Server command 'BACKUP DATABASE'?
Not from within the Postgres instance.
You will need to use:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html
Felix, pg_dump is a logical export tuned for speed and multithreading.  Almost certainly not what you want.
pgbackrest is the equivalent of BACKUP DATABASE and BACKUP LOG.  It's an external program (stuffing everything in the
databaseengine is not The Unix Way) which typically you run from cron. Redrirect stdout and stderr to a log file with a
timestampin the name.  (That, at least, is what I've been doing for 8 years.  It works perfectly.) 
pgbackrest also has an "info" option which gives you details of all the backups currently in the repository. >

> Is there a way to see the restores performed on a database?

> Is there an equivalent table to msdb.dbo.restorehistory in SQL Server?

> Is there a way to implement an equivalent if one doesn't exist?

 From what I understand there are various ways of doing this in SQL

Server, which way are you interested in?
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