Hi guys,
I'm running a pg_dump and then importing the dump into a test server. I'm using PostgreSQL 9.5.
pg_dump:
pg_dump --dbname=prod1 --host= servername --port=5432 --username=user1 -v -f test1_NEW.sql
Steps into the new database (test1):
CREATE SCHEMA public;
GRANT ALL ON SCHEMA public TO user1;
psql -h servername -U master --port=5432 --dbname=test1 -f test1_NEW.sql
I get lots of errors like:
psql:test1_NEW.sql:212: ERROR: must be owner of relation accounts_id_seq
prod1=> \d+ accounts_id_seq
Sequence "public.accounts_id_seq"
Column | Type | Value | Storage
---------------+---------+---------------------+---------
sequence_name | name | accounts_id_seq | plain
last_value | bigint | 33 | plain
start_value | bigint | 1 | plain
increment_by | bigint | 1 | plain
max_value | bigint | 9223372036854775807 | plain
min_value | bigint | 1 | plain
cache_value | bigint | 1 | plain
log_cnt | bigint | 32 | plain
is_cycled | boolean | f | plain
is_called | boolean | t | plain
Owned by: public.accounts.id
What do I have to do? Should I revoke the permissions on the prod1 database before performing the dump?
Cheers;
Patrick