Sorry, pg_dump.

Phil Horder
Database Mechanic



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From: Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>
Sent: 02 May 2024 17:59
To: HORDER Philip <phil.hor...@uk.thalesgroup.com>; 
pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Re: Restore of a reference database kills the auto 
analyze processing.



On 5/2/24 8:52 AM, HORDER Philip wrote:
> Running Postgres 15.3 with PostGIS 3.3
>
> On Windows 10 (yes, I know)
>
> It’s a single node db with no replication, topping out at about 200GB.
>
> We have a schema (A) in the default 'postgres' maintenance database,
> which our software services connect to, with one set of users (SU)
>
> We have another database, let’s call it LFM, which contains reference
> data for some COTS software.  I don't know what's in it, we just get
> given updates for it in pg_backup binary files, about 2MB each.

Do you mean pg_basebackup, pg_dump or something else?


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