The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 2645 Logged by: Thomas Verchow Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 8.1.4 Operating system: GNU/Linux, Debian sarge Description: pg_restore crashes Details:
pg_restore ends with ,,Segmentation fault'' or ,,out of memory'' while trying to restore a large custom-archive-backup (~ 30 GB). If i choose a table, witch is at the beginning of the backup (according to pg_restore --list), it works fine. With smalltable, at the end of the archive, it ends with a SegFault. So does the same with a big table. (pg_restore --table=smalltable backup > out.sql) The Error ,,out of memory'' appears during a restore into the db (using --dbname=...). It seems, that pg_restore can't read data behind a limit (2 GB, 8 GB?). I piped pg_restore through gzip. After a filesize of ~ 7 GB pg_restore crashes with ,,out of memory''. If the custom archive has the same compression level, the assumtion for a 8 GB restriction seems to be valid. This is bad, because you can't use pg_dump & pg_restore for bigger dbs :( ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq