Wang, Mary Y wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the processing of migrating to Postgres 8.3.8.
I did :
(1) initdb
(2) psql -e template1 -f 21.bak &>/tmp/out21.bak
Now, I've decided that I want to reload the same file again, do I just delete the PGDATA directory and then
perform the same steps again?
(1) initdb
(2) psql -e template1 -f 21.bak &>/tmp/out21.bak
What I'm asking is that do I always need to delete the PGDATA directory and then initdb to ensure that it will be a clean load?
is that dumpfile from pg_dumpall or pg_dump of a single database or what?
if its just a single database, it should suffice to drop database mydb;
create database mydb with owner myowner; and then run the script again.
if its the full cluster dump, then yeah, deleting the $PGDATA and
redoing initdb is the best way to insure clean initial conditions.
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