On 10/22/22 12:00, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/22/22 09:41, Ron wrote:
On 10/22/22 11:20, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 14:34, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 10:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/20/22 06:20, Ron wrote:
On 10/20/22 00:12, Tom Lane wrote:
I was afraid you were going to say that.
The work-around is to:
pg_dump $SRCDB --schema-only | grep -e '^\(GRANT|REVOKE\)' > all_GRANT.sql
pg_dump $SRCDB --schema-only | grep OWNER > all_OWNER.sql
pg_restore --jobs=X --no-owner $NEWDB
The above and below have me confused.
What is $NEWDB?
In above it seems to be a file and below a database name.
Consider it pseudo-code.
psql $NEWDB -f all_OWNER.sql
psql $NEWDB -f all_GRANT.sql
This is, of course, why we need to test the backup/restore process.
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