On 10/13/2014 04:28 PM, Stephen Davies wrote:
No. Just pg_dump and pg_restore/postgis_restore.pl.
Roles(users) are global to a cluster so they will not be picked up by
pg_dump. You have the options of:
1) Using pg_dumpall to dump the entire cluster into a text file
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/interactive/app-pg-dumpall.html
$ pg_dumpall > db.out
2) Or do pg_dump on the individual databases and pg_dumpall -g to get
just the global objects, which is what Vick Khera was getting at.
-g
--globals-only
Dump only global objects (roles and tablespaces), no databases.
On 13/10/14 22:24, Vick Khera wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Stephen Davies <sdavies@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have fixed this by manually granting access where necessary but wonder
whether the original issue is a bug or something that I have missed
in the
migration.
pg_dump emits the necessary GRANTs for the tables.
Did you use pg_dumpall --globals-only to copy over your users and
their settings?
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