Yes, for whole tables (even sets of tables) "pg_dump --table=" is
good at that. Even better, you can run the 9.6 pg_dump against the
8.3 database and get parallelism with "--jobs".
On 3/7/19 8:11 PM, Julie Nishimura
wrote:
Ron, thanksagain. In case if I need to migrate the entire
tables, I should be able to use pg_dump and pg_restore for
certain tables, even between different versions, right? In case
if I need to migrate from 8 to 9?
Thanks
(8.3? That's
even older than what we just migrated from!!!)
No. Make some views (I'd probably make them "month-sized"),
COPY each view from the source db to a file, and then COPY
each file to it's relevant target table.
You should also think about a program named pg_bulkload.
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/sql-copy.html
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/sql-copy.html
On 3/7/19 7:53 PM, Julie
Nishimura wrote:
Thank you Ron! What if dev environment
is on 9.6, but prod is on version 8.3? Will posgtres_fdw
still be the right option?
Sent from my iPhone
On 3/7/19 1:54 AM, Julie Nishimura wrote:
Hello psql friends,
We need to migrate only 6 months worth of data from
one instance to another. What would be the easiest
way to do it? In Oracle, I would set up dblink. What
about postgresql?
postgres_fdw
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