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archive file. The script files are in plain text format and
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contain the SQL commands required to reconstruct the database to
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the state it was in at the time is was saved. They can be used to
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reconstruct the database even on other machines and other
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architectures, with some modifications even on other RDBMS
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<command>pg_restore</command>, it provides a flexible archival and
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flexible archival and
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transfer mechanism. <command>pg_dump</command> can be used to
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transfer mechanism. <command>pg_dump</command> can be used to
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backup an entire database, then <command>pg_restore</command> can
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backup an entire database, then <command>pg_restore</command> can
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be used to examine the archive and/or select which parts of the
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database are to be restored. See the <xref
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Specifies the name of the database to be extracted.
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<term>--clean</term>
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<term>--clean</term>
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Output commands to clean (drop) the schema prior to (the
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commands for) creating it.
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database objects prior to (the commands for) creating them.
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<term>--create</term>
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<term>--create</term>
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database itself and reconnect to the created database. (With a
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to before running the script.)
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<term>--inserts</term>
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<term>--inserts</term>
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than <command>COPY</command>). This will make restoration very
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slow, but it makes the archives more portable to other RDBMS
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slow, but it makes the archives more portable to other RDBMS
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packages.
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packages.
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column names (<literal>INSERT INTO
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column names (<literal>INSERT INTO
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<replaceable>table</replaceable>
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(<replaceable>column</replaceable>, ...) VALUES
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(<replaceable>column</replaceable>, ...) VALUES
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...</literal>). This will make restoration very slow.
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...</literal>). This will make restoration very slow,
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Dump object identifiers (<acronym>OID</acronym>s) for every
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Dump object identifiers (<acronym>OID</acronym>s) for every
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table. Use this option if your application references the oid
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table. Use this option if your application references the OID
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columns in some way (e.g., in a foreign key constraint).
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columns in some way (e.g., in a foreign key constraint).
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Otherwise, this option should not be used.
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Otherwise, this option should not be used.
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<term>--no-owner</term>
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<term>--no-owner</term>
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object ownership to match the original database. Typically,
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object ownership to match the original database. Typically,
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<command>pg_dump</command> issues
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<command>pg_dump</command> issues
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(<command>psql</command>-specific) <command>\connect</command>
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(<command>psql</command>-specific) <command>\connect</command>
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This option is only meaningful for the plain text format. For
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the other formats, you may specify the option when you
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the database while being restored. An average restoration
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<option>-l</option> option.) Default is the standard output.
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typically has to reconnect to the database several times with
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typically has to reconnect to the database several times with
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different user names to set the correct ownership of the
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different user names to set the correct ownership of the
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created objects. If this is undesriable (e.g., because manual
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created objects. If this is undesirable (e.g., because manual
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interaction (passwords) would be necessary for each
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interaction (passwords) would be necessary for each
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reconnection), this option prevents
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reconnection), this option prevents
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<command>pg_restore</command> from issuing any reconnection
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<command>pg_restore</command> from issuing any reconnection
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<para>
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current database user (e.g., to set correct object
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current database user (e.g., to set correct object
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ownerships), a new connection to the database must be openend,
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ownerships), a new connection to the database must be opened,
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which might require manual interaction (e.g., passwords). If
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which might require manual interaction (e.g., passwords). If
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you use the <option>-X use-set-session-authorization</option>,
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you use the <option>-X use-set-session-authorization</option>,
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then <command>pg_restore</command> will instead use the <xref
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then <command>pg_restore</command> will instead use the <xref
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<screen>
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<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>pg_restore -d newdb db.tar</userinput>
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<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>pg_restore -d newdb db.tar</userinput>
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</para>
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<para>
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To reorder database items, it is first necessary to dump the table of
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contents of the archive:
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<screen>
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<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>pg_restore archive.file -l > archive.list</userinput>
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</screen>
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The listing file consists of a header and one line for each item, e.g.,
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<programlisting>
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;
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; Archive created at Fri Jul 28 22:28:36 2000
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; dbname: birds
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; TOC Entries: 74
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; Compression: 0
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; Dump Version: 1.4-0
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; Format: CUSTOM
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;
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;
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; Selected TOC Entries:
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;
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|
2; 145344 TABLE species postgres
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3; 145344 ACL species
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4; 145359 TABLE nt_header postgres
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5; 145359 ACL nt_header
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|
6; 145402 TABLE species_records postgres
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|
7; 145402 ACL species_records
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|
8; 145416 TABLE ss_old postgres
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||||||
|
9; 145416 ACL ss_old
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||||||
|
10; 145433 TABLE map_resolutions postgres
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||||||
|
11; 145433 ACL map_resolutions
|
||||||
|
12; 145443 TABLE hs_old postgres
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||||||
|
13; 145443 ACL hs_old
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||||||
|
</programlisting>
|
||||||
|
Semi-colons are comment delimiters, and the numbers at the start of lines refer to the
|
||||||
|
internal archive ID assigned to each item.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
Lines in the file can be commented out, deleted, and reordered. For example,
|
||||||
|
<programlisting>
|
||||||
|
10; 145433 TABLE map_resolutions postgres
|
||||||
|
;2; 145344 TABLE species postgres
|
||||||
|
;4; 145359 TABLE nt_header postgres
|
||||||
|
6; 145402 TABLE species_records postgres
|
||||||
|
;8; 145416 TABLE ss_old postgres
|
||||||
|
</programlisting>
|
||||||
|
could be used as input to <command>pg_restore</command> and would only restore
|
||||||
|
items 10 and 6, in that order.
|
||||||
|
<screen>
|
||||||
|
<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>pg_restore archive.file -L archive.list</userinput>
|
||||||
</screen>
|
</screen>
|
||||||
</para>
|
</para>
|
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