Re: how do I do dump and restore without bugging with constraint?

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Thanks. Is it by doing these steps I can avoid constrain restriction? for step 3, how should I modify the schema? and which schema? the target DB's schema that I am trying to dump the schema and data in? But this is the problem, I am not sure whats different between the two schema's, there are just too many tables to check. What's your tips?

Steven

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Iñigo Martinez Lasala <imartinez@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Using pg_dump from your new host (that is, newer version)

1- Dump schema.
pg_dump -h server_source -U username -s -Fp -f schema.sql database

2- Dump data only.
pg_dump -h server_source -U username -a -Fc -f data.dmp database

3- Modify schema.

4- Restore schema in new host.
psql -U username -d database -h server_destination -f modified_schema.sql

5- Restore data disabling triggers
pg_restore -h server_destination -U username -d database --disable-triggers -a data.dmp



-----Original Message-----
From: Net Tree Inc. <nettreeinc@xxxxxxxxx>
To: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: how do I do dump and restore without bugging with constraint?
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:50:27 +0800

Hi all,

I am dumping both schema and data from old database to new one. The new database schema is somehow contain slightly different schema then the old one. When I do restore it shown alot errors related with constraints. How can I dump and to restore from old to new without dealing with constraint and just forces data dump to where it suppose to belong? 












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