Things seemed to go fine with the exception of functions, triggers and trigger functions.
It was apparently doing a bunch of ACL work towards the end and spewed a slew of errors like this:
Feb 6 16:23:02 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [624-1] ERROR: function add_entity(text, text, integer, text) does not existso I checks the TOC to ensure that the function and ACLs were listed....
Feb 6 16:23:02 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [624-2] STATEMENT: REVOKE ALL ON FUNCTION add_entity(text, text, integer, text) FROM PUBLIC;
root@devl-app1# pg_restore -l prod-app-1.pgsql-prod.pgsql | grep add_entity
320; 1255 16412 FUNCTION public add_entity(text, text, integer, text) pgsql
3318; 0 0 ACL public add_entity(text, text, integer, text) pgsql
sure enough....the function and the ACLs were there.
Hmmm...When all was said and done, the only functions in the database were ones that originally came from pg_crypto (from template0 when I created the new database to load the data into)
Also...similar problem with triggers/trigger functions
Feb 6 16:07:27 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [509-1] ERROR: function batch_stat_populate() does not exist
Feb 6 16:07:27 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [509-2] STATEMENT: CREATE TRIGGER batch_stats_updater
Feb 6 16:07:27 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [509-3] AFTER INSERT ON batch_audit
Feb 6 16:07:27 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [509-4] FOR EACH ROW
Feb 6 16:07:27 devl-app1 postgres[22552]: [509-5] EXECUTE PROCEDURE batch_stat_populate();
What up? is this a version inconsistency issue?
Please tell me I don't have to -l into a listfile and manually re-order items and the use -L ?
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