Re: Query returns no rows in pg_basebackup cluster - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: Query returns no rows in pg_basebackup cluster
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Msg-id ea1e505d-d049-1d1d-e3b3-e655928949b8@aklaver.com
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In response to Query returns no rows in pg_basebackup cluster  ("Andrus" <kobruleht2@hot.ee>)
Responses Re: Query returns no rows in pg_basebackup cluster
Re: Query returns no rows in pg_basebackup cluster
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On 5/21/20 1:20 PM, Andrus wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> In windows pg_basebackup was used to create base backup from Linux server.
> baas column data type is character(8)
> 
> In Linux server  query
> select *  from firma1.desktop where baas='_LOGIFAI'
> 
> returns 16 rows.
> 
> Windows server this query returns 0 rows.
> 
> In Windows server same query using like
> 
> select *  from firma1.desktop where baas like '_LOGIFAI'
> 
> returns properly 16 rows.

Are you referring to two different instances of Postgres on Windows?


> Maybe this is because database locale is not known in windows:
> 
> CREATE DATABASE sba
>     WITH    OWNER = sba_owner
>     ENCODING = 'UTF8'
>     LC_COLLATE = 'et_EE.UTF-8'
>     LC_CTYPE = 'et_EE.UTF-8'
>     TABLESPACE = pg_default
>     CONNECTION LIMIT = -1;
> 
> Correct encoding for windows should be
> 
> LC_COLLATE = 'Estonian_Estonia.1257'
> LC_CTYPE = 'Estonian_Estonia.1257'
> 
> IF so how to to fix windows cluster so that query returns proper result 
> in windows also?
> Database in Windows is in read-only (recovery) mode so it cannot changed.
> Postgres 12 is used.
> 
> Andrus.
> 
> 


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com



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