adccs wrote:
Help needed to restore a backup database!

1. Postgres service was started. When I run a restore command for the
backup stored in /tmp (backed from another server working on this
database and sent to meby email by another user). I created a database
by the same name "royapuram" by using createdb in template1 and then ran
the following command:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /usr/bin/pg_restore -a /tmp/royapuram.backup
ERROR: pg_restore: [archiver] unsupported version (1.10) in file header

Do the versions for the two installations of PostgreSQL match? (Hint - I think the answer will be "no").

2. Alternatively I used (after creating "royapuram" database
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# su - postgres
-bash-3.00$ psql royapuram  < /tmp/royapuram.backup;
RESULT
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "" at character 1
and the whole terminal churns up junk characters and stops!

You can only do this with a text dump. The file you have is probably in the "compressed" format.

Your user probably has a more recent version of PostgreSQL than you do, so pg_restore can't understand the format of the backup file.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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