Re: No restore of BLOB data (permissions?)

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Jordi Mulet <jmuletalbiach@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hi,=0A I tried to backup and restore a database  (including blob data) and =
> pg_restore give me an error (pg_dump seems to be working Ok).=0AMessage.=0A=
> pg_restore  -c -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres -d database1 -v database1.b=
> ackup=0A=0Apg_restore: restoring BLOBS=0Apg_restore: [archiver] could not c=
> reate large object 16591=0Apg_restore: *** aborted because of error=0A=0Apg=
> _dump.exe -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres -v -o -F c -b  database1 -f  "da=
> tabase1.backup"=0A=0Adatabase1.backup is created (aprox. 25 MB)=0A=0Aerror =
> code 0=0A=0AI tried  pg_restore -l  in order to list contents of backup fil=
> e and it seems some problem is detected on database1.backup:=0A=0A1690; 0 0=
>  BLOBS - BLOBS =0A1691; 0 0 BLOB COMMENTS - BLOB COMMENTS=0A=0A=0A       =

Please fix your mailer to not mangle text like that ...

Anyway. I'm wondering about version skew.  What PG version is this, and
in particular are the pg_restore and server the same version?  What
shows up in the postmaster log when this happens?

			regards, tom lane

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