Re: [ADMIN] Problem with pg_dump - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Emanuel Calvo Franco
Subject Re: [ADMIN] Problem with pg_dump
Date
Msg-id f205bb120901140404v39136df7w4c23adf63cdd56b3@mail.gmail.com
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2009/1/13  <tyrrill_ed@emc.com>:
> Hi All,
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> I am a developer of a product that uses a postgresql database (currently
> version 8.2.3.1).  We dump the database using pg_dumpall.  We are finding
> data corruption in the dump files about twice a month with a few thousand
> installations.  I have been able to track down the data corruption to the
> original dump file created by pg_dumpall.  In every case I've seen of the
> corruption 1 or 2 characters are missing.  The problem exhibits itself when
> loading the dump files.  Here is an example where two lines were combined:
>
>

you try to use pg_dump instead (only the DB you want)?
what fs you are using? (i think is ntfs)
Integrity check?
Force the enconding of dump to the same as OS.


I don't know about a bug in these version, specially in terms of data.


>
> ERROR:  extra data after last expected column
>
> CONTEXT:  COPY ds_targets, line 42: "1180635517879      3001
> C:/SQLBackup/1180635517879      3001    C:/System Volume Information/"
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> The file bad row was:
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> 1180635517879   3001    C:/SQLBackup/1180635517879   3001    C:/System
> Volume Information/
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> It should have been two rows as follows:
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> 1180635517879   3001    C:/SQLBackup/
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> 1180635517879   3001    C:/System Volume Information/
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> Is this something that is perhaps fixed in postgresql 8.3?  Any assistance
> in resolving this problem would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
>
> Ed
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      Emanuel Calvo Franco
   ArPUG / AOSUG Member
 Postgresql Support & Admin

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