Re: database is bigger after dump/restore - why? (60 GB to 109 GB)

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От Aleksey Tsalolikhin
Тема Re: database is bigger after dump/restore - why? (60 GB to 109 GB)
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Ответ на Re: database is bigger after dump/restore - why? (60 GB to 109 GB)  (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@gmail.com>)
Ответы Re: database is bigger after dump/restore - why? (60 GB to 109 GB)  (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@gmail.com>)
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Hi.  We're running Postgres 8.4.4 everywhere.

I already have a pg_dump -Fc of the big table from the source, now
I am running a pg_dump -Fc on the recipient, to see if the size is different.

Then I will run a pg_dump as text, so I can diff the two files if they are
different in size.

Thanks!!
Aleksey

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