Joep DeVocht <joep@masktools.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have two fairly simple questions (I think) but I can't
> seem to find the answer in the docs or mailing-lists.
>
> I'm using pg_dump and pg_restore to backup my dbase.
> However, I noticed that when I do a pg_restore, the
> dumped contents are added to the currents ones.
> This is not what I want. The tables should be cleared first.
> How do I do this initializing the dbase?
pg_restore assumes the database is completely empty. If it's not you
may get duplicate information.
> Another question I have is the following.
> What sql command can I use to clear (delete) all tables not
> starting with 'pg_'.
Easiest thing to do is probably:
1. use 'pg_dump -s' to save the schema
2. DROP DATABASE
3. CREATE DATABASE
4. psql mydb < schema_dump.sql
-Doug