Thanks Ray, running pSql -f backup-file.sql
psql: error: FATAL: database "rhaynes74" does not exist Which seems odd since rhaynes74 is a user not a database name in the file. Sincerely, Dr. Ronald D. Haynes Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Chair, MSc and Phd Scientific Computing Programs Memorial University of Newfoundland We acknowledge that the lands on which Memorial University’s campuses are situated are in the traditional territories of diverse Indigenous groups, and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi’kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province. On Jul 19, 2022, 9:40 AM -0230, Ray O'Donnell <r...@rodonnell.ie>, wrote: > On 19/07/2022 11:11, Ronald Haynes wrote: > > Hi folks, I am a fairly novice postgresql user. > > > > > > > > I have a backup file for a couple of small postgresql databases. The > > backup file was created using postgresql 12.2, my Mac now has a > > postgresql 13.x or 14.x versions. I would like to restore the setup > > from the backup file. > > > > That looks like a dump file generated by pg_dumpall, so restoring it > should be as simple as: > > psql -f backup-file.sql > > You'll possibly need other connection parameters as required by psql, > such as -U (the PostgreSQL user to use for connecting) or others. > > HTH, > > Ray. > > > -- > Raymond O'Donnell // Galway // Ireland > r...@rodonnell.ie