On 19/01/2011 21:51, Tom Lane wrote:
Ahmed Ossama<ahmed@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I have no problems with the restore without them, and the restore goes
fine, but it stops and the point:
"WARNING: errors ignored on restore: 6"
Well, those are exactly the errors you showed us, no?
Yes, these are the only errors I am getting.
The database is 60GB and it stops at 47GB.
Where are you getting those numbers from? In particular, if you're
comparing on-disk sizes of two installations, maybe the difference is
just bloat.
I am comparing between the data/base/xxxx sizes.
Let me explain how am i comparing, the db administrator first gave me
the data/ folder of his postgresql installation. Then he gave me the
dump file, so I am comparing the size of the database after my
db_restore (when i get the error) with the size of the database in the
data folder he gave me.
Am I making an accurate comparison between the original db and the one i
am trying to dump by comparing their sizes?
If I am wrong and this size difference is just a bloat (which I hope)
how do I make sure of that?
Best Regards,
Ahmed Ossama
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