On 06/25/2010 09:04 AM, Dennis C wrote:
It says "Trading-Access: gzip compressed data, from Unix"
About the idea of not using pg_restore for these dumps, what I'm still
missing is how it's worked for all these years before. Are there now more
stringent standards being enforced?
You have restored from these dumps using pg_restore?
The command below says create a plain text file that has commands to
clean database objects before recreating and store text in file
./Trading-Access using gzip compression at level 5:
/opt/local/lib/postgresql84/bin/pg_dump -c -f ./Trading-Access -Z 5
Trading-Access
To restore I would think you need to gunzip ./Trading-Access and then
feed the file to psql.
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