i read that you can copy the contents of pgsql's data
directory to create a backup, too. in order to
restore the db, you clean out the data directory and
then copy the "backed up" files back in to the data
directory.
i have no experience using this method, but i thought
i'd mention it to see if anyone else has done this.
--- Christopher Kings-Lynne
<chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> wrote:
> pg_dumpall <dbname> > backup.sql
>
> Chris
>
> enzo venegas palacios wrote:
> > hi, i don't know use the pg_dump instruccion and i
> need create a backup,
> > please someone has an example.
> > thanks
> > enzo
> >
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