On 7/23/19 3:23 PM, Sergey Koposov wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-07-23 at 15:21 -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>> On 7/23/19 3:19 PM, Sergey Koposov wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to copy a schema from one PG database (ver 11) to PG 10.
>>> Previously the first database version was 9.6 and the way I did the copying was
>>>
>>> ssh -o Compression=no user@host '/opt/pgsql/bin/pg_dump --no-tablespaces -n schemaname -Fc -U dbadmin dbname' |
pg_restore-U dbadmin -h localhost -1 -d dbnme
>>>
>>> However after migrating from PG 9.6 to 11, when I did the same thing as before, I started getting a bunch of
commandsin the dump like this
>>>
>>> GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE dbname TO usernameXX;
>>>
>>> which don't work for me because the list of users is different between different machines.
>>> It is clear that the change is related to the way pg_dump is implemented now in PG11 that global objects are
dumped.
>>> But the question is how do I duplicate the previous behaviour, i.e. Dump just the schema and permission on the
schema,not on the database.
>> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/app-pgdump.html
>>
>> -x
>> --no-privileges
>> --no-acl
>>
>> Prevent dumping of access privileges (grant/revoke commands).
> Yes I saw that, but that will not dump privileges on the schema itself, which were dumped before as far as I
understand...
So the roles for the schema don't change, but everything else does?
>
> S
>
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