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Re: Dump file created with pg_dump cannot be restored with psql

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On 08/02/2013 05:03 PM, tot-to wrote:
I have two installation of postgresql-server-9.2.4 on Gentoo.

I try to just copy database from one to another.

According to the documentation http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/backup-dump.html I created dump file:
psql -U <role> <database> > dumpfile.sql

I would tend to doubt it, I would guess you actually used pg_dump.
Could you show the exact command line you used?


FYI a better source of documentation can be found here:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/app-pgdump.html
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/app-pgrestore.html


copied it to another machine, manually created the same role, database and schema (owned by user) as in the first machine and tried to restore:
psql -f dumpfile.sql -U <role> <database>

It produces a lot of errors starting from the first command in dumpfile:
DROP TABLE "archive" CASCADE\g

that produces error:
ERROR:  table "archive" does not exist

The second comand is creation of this table:
CREATE TABLE  "archive" (
    "ar_namespace"   int NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
    "ar_title"   bytea NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
    "ar_text"   bytea NOT NULL,
    "ar_comment"   bytea NOT NULL,
    "ar_user" int CHECK ("ar_user" >= 0) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
    "ar_user_text"   bytea NOT NULL,
    "ar_timestamp"   bytea NOT NULL DEFAULT '\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0',
    "ar_minor_edit"    smallint NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
    "ar_flags"   bytea NOT NULL,
    "ar_rev_id" int CHECK ("ar_rev_id" >= 0) DEFAULT NULL,
    "ar_text_id" int CHECK ("ar_text_id" >= 0) DEFAULT NULL,
    "ar_deleted"  smallint CHECK ("ar_deleted" >= 0) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
    "ar_len" int CHECK ("ar_len" >= 0) DEFAULT NULL,
    "ar_page_id" int CHECK ("ar_page_id" >= 0) DEFAULT NULL,
    "ar_parent_id" int CHECK ("ar_parent_id" >= 0) DEFAULT NULL,
    "ar_sha1"   bytea NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
    "ar_content_format"   bytea DEFAULT NULL,
    "ar_content_model"   bytea DEFAULT NULL
)  ;

it produces error:
ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type bytea

and so on... a lot of error relation/table does not exist.

In the initial database field "ar_title" in table "archive" has type "text", not "bytea".

At the end I have only 45 tables of 51 in my new database.

In the man page of pg_dump I can see option -c, --clean that as far as I understand should activate existance of DROP TABLE commands in dump. I didn't add this option but have such commands. Why?

Probably depends on the switches you gave to pg_dump and how you wrote them out. That is why the exact command you gave to create the dump is necessary.





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