On 2/2/21 8:43 AM, Joao Miguel Ferreira wrote:
Hello all,
I have a dump file obtained from pg_dumpall on a MAC computer. I need to
load in onto my Linux laptop running postgres.
My scenario is software development. I'm trying to load the dump onto my
Pg installation running on Linux (and later possibly on Linux over
Docker) in order to perform my sw development against a fresh copy of
the data.
I got 2 problems concerning tablespaces:
a) during the restore step I get lots of errors about the necessity to
have root permissions to re-create the tablespaces and
b) the tablespaces paths on the dump file are bound to the MAC
filesystem (/Users/..../pg/....). I would need to re-write that path to
my home folder or '/var/lib/....'
Obviously I'm a bit confused on how to do this.
pg_dumpall is very powerfull and simple, specially when using the
"--create" option that does all the work for me.
I would appreciate any directions on how to restore that dump
Do you want to maintain tablespaces on the dev machine?
If not from here:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/app-pg-dumpall.html
--no-tablespaces
Do not output commands to create tablespaces nor select tablespaces
for objects. With this option, all objects will be created in whichever
tablespace is the default during restore.
This would have to be done when the pg_dumpall is run.
thank you
Joao
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