jessica ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 1
The lower the number the more severe it is.

Short Description
Fail to restore index tables from pg_dumpall

Long Description
Dear Pgsql-bugs Group, 

I am not sure if this is a bug or not but I really hope if any of you can help me.  My 
problem is I fail to restore all index tables from pg_dumpall command. First of all, I 
logged in as postgres superuser. Then I backed up my 
PostgreSQL database which is in version 6.4.2 by using pg_dumpall. 

# pg_dumpall -o > db.all 

Subsequently, I initialize the template1 by running, 
# initdb --template 

After that, I restored this file into a newer version of PostgreSQL 7.0.2 by the below 
command. 

# psql -e template1 < db.all 

However, when I login to the database, I noticed that all the tables are restored 
properly except all my index tables are missing. 

I then scrutinized the file generated by the pg_dumpall.  For example, the following 
statement is found in the file but it didn't seem to create the 'status_index' table. 

CREATE  INDEX "status_index" on "ribs_log" using btree ( "status" 
"int4_ops" ); 

I would be grateful if any of you could advise me how to backup and restore back the 
index tables into a newer version of database in case I have done it incorrectly.  I 
only test the restoration on a test machine with version 7.0.2 but in actual fact I 
will have to restore the database onto a machine with Postgres 6.5.3 installed which 
is bundled with the Linux Redhat 6.2.  I just want to make sure that I know all the 
steps before I tried it on the machine with 
PostgreSQL 6.5.3.  I have presumed that there shouldn't have much difference, am I 
right? 

I hope to hear from any of you soon as I am really desperate to migrate all the old 
data into the new machine.  I will trully appreciate for any advice that may be 
helpful. 

Thank you. 


regards, 
Jessica Ord 

Sample Code
N.A.

No file was uploaded with this report

Reply via email to