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Re: pg_restore to a port where nobody is listening?

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>> postgres@pgbox:/home/postgres/ [PG961] pg_restore -h localhost -p 5439 -F d -C -j 2 /var/tmp/exp/
>>
>> This runs fine but where does it connect to? Nothing is listening on port 5439.

>Given the lack of a -d switch, I'd expect it not to try to connect
>anywhere, just emit the restore script on stdout.  At least, that's
>what happens for me.  It's weird that you don't see any printout.

>(To be clear: it's -d that triggers a connection attempt in pg_restore.
>Without that, -h and -p are just noise.)

Ok, that makes sense. I got the output on screen, as mentioned.

What I would have expected is at least a hint or warning that host and port are ignored if you do not specify the "-d" switch. Giving port and host clearly indicates that I want to connect to what I provided, doesn't it? psql uses the os username as default database, pg_restore doesn't?

postgres@pgbox:/home/postgres/ [PG961] unset PGDATABASE
postgres@pgbox:/home/postgres/ [] psql
psql (9.6.1)
Type "help" for help.

(postgres@[local]:5439) [postgres] >

Providing "-d" gives a meaningful message at least:

postgres@pgbox:/home/postgres/ [PG961] pg_restore -h localhost -p ===6666 -d postgres -F d -C /var/tmp/exp/
pg_restore: [archiver (db)] connection to database "postgres" failed: invalid port number: "===6666"

Maybe it is only me, but this is not consistent behavior, is it?


Regards
Daniel

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