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Best pg_dump practices

От
MT
Дата:
Hi,

Now that I've painstakinly entered my data into the db, I'd like to perform regular backups using pg_dump as such

pg_dump -c -f dumpfile.sql dbname

This will give me the data in its original, pristine form. Note that using pg_dump this way means that the data gets
dumpedas copy too. Is there a way to dump only the db objects (ie. tables, sequences, etc) and exclude the data. 

Then, as the db is used, I would perform daily backups, automated with cron.

pg_dump -a -f daily_dumpfile.sql dbname

I would then tar and gzip the daily_dumpfile.sql and upload it to a backup server.

Now, if the database should suddenly crash, I would do retrieve the dumpfiles, untar them and

psql dbname
\i dumpfile.sql
This would create the db in its original form.

\i daily_dumpfile.sql
This would bring the reconstituted db up to date.

Then again, »I'm not sure if this works. Furthermore, maybe someone could recommend a better way to perform this task.

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Thanks,

Mark

Re: Best pg_dump practices

От
"Roderick A. Anderson"
Дата:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, MT wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This will give me the data in its original, pristine form. Note that
> using pg_dump this way means that the data gets dumped as copy too. Is
> there a way to dump only the db objects (ie. tables, sequences, etc)
> and exclude the data.

man pg_dump gives me (on an older version - 7.2.1 :-)

    pg_dump -s


Rod
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