Greetings!

On my computer, I have a copy of a customer's database for which a full backup 
file would be about 300 megabytes long.  There are several history tables that 
are not needed for day-to-day operation of our system.  I came up with a DOS 
batch file that consists of a sequence of pg_dump commands.  The first dumps 
the database's schema, and all the rest dump the required tables into 
individual files.  A companion batch file issues psql repeatedly to recreate 
the database and the tables.  

On my computer, the batch files work fine.  I run them and they happily call 
pg_dump or psql as many times as they need to, and I don't need to do 
anything.  

I just uploaded the batch files to our customer's machine, and a couple of 
questions occured to me.  First, pg_dump asks me for a password every time it 
is invoked.  That doesn't happen on my computer.  What is likely to be set up 
differently on my computer so that I don't need a password?

Second, I see no way to select a server in pg_dump or psql.  I am connected to 
a computer that was set up for my use specifically for testing.  In PGAdmin on 
that machine, I have a server talking to localhost and a server talking to the 
machine that hosts the production database.  I would like to run my batch file 
on the testing machine, but how do I tell pg_dump to use the server that talks 
to the production machine?

Thank you very much!

RobR


      

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