On 2/6/25 09:37, Paul Foerster wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
On 6 Feb 2025, at 15:51, Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume.lelarge@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You're right. Now I see the "create database" query in your previous email. I should have been more careful, sorry for the noise.
No problem.
Well, the doc says that --disable-triggers is only relevant for data-only restore, which is not your use case. So you don't need it and it won't help you.
Yes, I found that out too. But it doesn't hurt. 🤣
Me neither. But another comment. You create the database, so there should be no objects in it. Why do you use the -c, -C, and --if-exists options? Try without them. On a new database, you should only need:
pg_restore -d mydb mydb.dump.gz
I need -C because I need ACLs to be recreated too. I tried with -C only, i.e. no -c but that doesn't work for some reason. The --if-exists is a script remnant of my past tries to suppress some messages. I'll try removing that as I rewrote my create database script which runs before importing.
By ACL do you mean roles?
If so roles are global to the cluster not the database, so I am not
seeing -C being relevant.
If not you will need to be more specific about what you are referring to.
Cheers,
Paul
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