On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 2:48:31 am Daniel Migowski wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I know this discussion has already been made, but for us it is a real
> problem that database properties are not restored with pg_restore. For me,
> the comment on a database, as well as the properties like pg_search_path
> are part of the data of the database. They are even contained in the
> dumps, so please add a function to pg_restore to let me restore this data
> also. It is really annoying not to be able to just use DROP DATABASE,
> CREATE DATABASE and pg_restore to get exactly the same thing  you had
> before.

Just confirmed that the database comment was dumped and restored. This is on 
Postgres 9.0.5. How are you doing the dump/restore procedure?.
To elaborate on my previous answer, search_path is in postgresql.conf because 
it 
is tied to the database cluster not a particular database.


> 
> I would also like a function that does a CREATE DATABASE on restore
> automatically, but I don't want to wish for too much here.
> 
> Thank you very much in advance,
> Daniel Migowski
> 
> IKOffice
> UNTERNEHMENSSOFTWARE
> 
> IKOffice GmbH
> 
> Daniel Migowski
> 

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