Hi ,When Using pg_dumpMaster Databasepg_dump -U postgres -n public $Source_db -c -t $2 | gzip -9 > $db_path/$2_$1.dump.gzdumping Other server DatabaseUsing Restore Commandgunzip < $DB_PATH/$2_$1.dump.gz | PGPASSWORD="postgres" psql -U postgres -h 10.20.41.182 db1
AFAIK, your command is clean and it should work. So, I gave try at my end it worked well without --insert option in pg_dump..
-bash-4.2$ pg_dump -U postgres -n public postgres -c -t foo | gzip -9 > foo_table.gz
Password:
-bash-4.2$ gunzip < foo_table.gz | PGPASSWORD="edb" psql -U postgres -h 172.24.35.71 postgres
SET
SET
SET
DROP TABLE
SET
SET
SET
CREATE TABLE
ALTER TABLE
COPY 295
I am Getting Below Error======ERROR: syntax error at or near "&#"LINE 1: हinvalid command \N=======
Can you tell the two machines operating system which you are exchanging the data ?
When I use --insert with pg_dump this works fine and restore the data Properly but insert is slow also there is no batch insert in postgresql.
What I concern using "copy in pg_dump" the field are separated in TAB delimited can we explicitily ask pg_dump for fiield-terminated by ',' ?
There's no delimiter option in pg_dump utility command. If you are looking for delimited data, then you can directly use COPY command on the table.