Pg_dump followed by pg_restore is the usual way: ======================================================== pg_dump dumps a database as a text file or to other formats. Usage: pg_dump [OPTION]... [DBNAME] General options: -f, --file=FILENAME output file name -F, --format=c|t|p output file format (custom, tar, plain text) -i, --ignore-version proceed even when server version mismatches pg_dump version -v, --verbose verbose mode -Z, --compress=0-9 compression level for compressed formats --help show this help, then exit --version output version information, then exit Options controlling the output content: -a, --data-only dump only the data, not the schema -c, --clean clean (drop) schema prior to create -C, --create include commands to create database in dump -d, --inserts dump data as INSERT, rather than COPY, commands -D, --column-inserts dump data as INSERT commands with column names -E, --encoding=ENCODING dump the data in encoding ENCODING -n, --schema=SCHEMA dump the named schema only -o, --oids include OIDs in dump -O, --no-owner skip restoration of object ownership in plain text format -s, --schema-only dump only the schema, no data -S, --superuser=NAME specify the superuser user name to use in plain text format -t, --table=TABLE dump the named table only -x, --no-privileges do not dump privileges (grant/revoke) -X disable-dollar-quoting, --disable-dollar-quoting disable dollar quoting, use SQL standard quoting -X disable-triggers, --disable-triggers disable triggers during data-only restore -X use-set-session-authorization, --use-set-session-authorization use SESSION AUTHORIZATION commands instead of OWNER TO commands Connection options: -h, --host=HOSTNAME database server host or socket directory -p, --port=PORT database server port number -U, --username=NAME connect as specified database user -W, --password force password prompt (should happen automatically) If no database name is supplied, then the PGDATABASE environment variable value is used. Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. ======================================================== pg_restore restores a PostgreSQL database from an archive created by pg_dump. Usage: pg_restore [OPTION]... [FILE] General options: -d, --dbname=NAME connect to database name -f, --file=FILENAME output file name -F, --format=c|t specify backup file format -i, --ignore-version proceed even when server version mismatches -l, --list print summarized TOC of the archive -v, --verbose verbose mode --help show this help, then exit --version output version information, then exit Options controlling the restore: -a, --data-only restore only the data, no schema -c, --clean clean (drop) schema prior to create -C, --create create the target database -I, --index=NAME restore named index -L, --use-list=FILENAME use specified table of contents for ordering output from this file -n, --schema=NAME restore only objects in this schema -O, --no-owner skip restoration of object ownership -P, --function=NAME(args) restore named function -s, --schema-only restore only the schema, no data -S, --superuser=NAME specify the superuser user name to use for disabling triggers -t, --table=NAME restore named table -T, --trigger=NAME restore named trigger -x, --no-privileges skip restoration of access privileges (grant/revoke) -X disable-triggers, --disable-triggers disable triggers during data-only restore -X use-set-session-authorization, --use-set-session-authorization use SESSION AUTHORIZATION commands instead of OWNER TO commands Connection options: -h, --host=HOSTNAME database server host or socket directory -p, --port=PORT database server port number -U, --username=NAME connect as specified database user -W, --password force password prompt (should happen automatically) -e, --exit-on-error exit on error, default is to continue If no input file name is supplied, then standard input is used. Report bugs to <pgsql-bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. ======================================================== What exactly is the problem you are trying to solve? I am guessing that there is a tool that does exactly what you want if you can describe your need carefully enough. Maybe you need Slony or something else like that. http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/slony1/projdisplay.php But it is very hard to say from the brief description of what you want. > -----Original Message----- > From: pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-general- > owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Petr > Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 3:40 PM > To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [GENERAL] Detaching database > > Hi. > > Is any way how to detach complete database, and attach it into other > Postgre > server (like MSSQL, Interbase etc. databases movability) ? > Moving database via SQL export is crazy way for me (and for my customers). > > Thanks and forgive me for my poor english. > > Petr > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings