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From: Benjamin Krajmalnik [mailto:kraj@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 10:31 PM
To: Jim Nasby
Subject: RE: [ADMIN] Strange UTF8 issue with pg_dump/pg_restoreI had corrupt rows inserted on 8.1.4/Windows. I had truncated the table, and it startd collecting data again.I have since moved to 8.1.4/FreeBSD. I have been running the data for 2 days now, so the odds of having a corrupt record is pretty good if the problem exists. I will wait a few more days and will pg_dump the table which had the problems and attempt to restor it on a dev server to see if I see a problem.Is iconv a utility that comes woth PG? How can I run the data through it (I am doing pg_dump in custom format).
From: Jim Nasby [mailto:jnasby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tue 8/8/2006 10:48 AM
To: Benjamin Krajmalnik
Cc: pgsql admin
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Strange UTF8 issue with pg_dump/pg_restoreOn Aug 7, 2006, at 9:08 PM, Benjamin Krajmalnik wrote:
> I have a database whose records are inserted via ODBC.
> I turned on logging, and the client is explicitly setting the
> client encoding to UTF.
>
> Rows are inserted into the tables. When I do a pg_dump, I do not
> get any errors. When I try tor restore, I am getting an error
> regarding an invalid UTF-8 character sequence.
> Of course, this renders compressed backups useless, since I have no
> way of manually fixing the file. The process of fixing the file
> is, of course, painful.
>
> Is this a known issue? I am running PG 8.1.4. The problem
> happened on PG Windows.
> Tomorrow I will try to see if the problem exists in the FreeBSD
> compile. If I get it to reproduce, I will be able to send some
> data dumps, but will need to know who to send it to.
Are the dumps from an older version? There's a known issue that older
versions weren't doing proper checking, in which case you can have
invalid UTF8 characters. The fix is to run the dump through iconv.
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