Re: Retore database on win xp from back up created with win 7 64 bit gets unsupported version - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: Retore database on win xp from back up created with win 7 64 bit gets unsupported version
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In response to Re: Retore database on win xp from back up created with win 7 64 bit gets unsupported version  (Ron Gregor <RGregor@wcnjcd.com>)
Responses Re: Retore database on win xp from back up created with win 7 64 bit gets unsupported version
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<p dir="ltr">Le 29 juin 2015 11:25 PM, "Ron Gregor" <<a href="mailto:RGregor@wcnjcd.com">RGregor@wcnjcd.com</a>>
aécrit :<br /> ><br /> > 32/64 bit problem - That is what I am trying to find out if there is a problem with
runningthe on 32 bit versus 64 bit machines. I did not find any place to download a windows 64 bit version.<br />
><br/> > I created a backup using the PLAIN option (closes to text option available) which created a sql file.
WhenI tried to restore this file pgadmin gave me an error "input file does not appear to be a valid archive".<br />
><pdir="ltr">That has nothing to do with 32 vs 64 bits. PgAdmin uses pg_restore to restore a backup, and pg_restore
knowsnothing about plain backup. It can only work with binary backup (ie tar, custom, or directory).<p dir="ltr">You'll
haveto do a backup again, this time in one of the binary formats. Or use psql to restore your backup. 

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