All,
I am working a some patches to the code and I noticed that "pg_dump -C
database" doesn't provide the database location information in the dump
file. Is this correct?
Thanks
Jim
Example:
datname | datdba | encoding | datistemplate | datallowconn |
datlastsysoid | datpath | idxpath
-----------+--------+----------+---------------+--------------+---------------+---------+---------
jb1 | 5433 | 0 | f | t |
18540 | | PGIDX1
template1 | 5433 | 0 | t | t |
18540 | |
template0 | 5433 | 0 | t | f |
18540 | |
jb2 | 5433 | 0 | f | t |
18540 | PGDATA1 | PGIDX1
jb3 | 5433 | 0 | f | t |
18540 | PGDATA1 |
4051 | 5433 | 0 | f | t |
18540 | PGDATA1 | PGIDX1
(Please ignore the IDXPATH column for now as I am trying to add support
for INDEX locations as I am running out of room on my current system and
I don't like the "symlink your own tables/index files" idea)
and the output of pg_dump -C
--
-- Selected TOC Entries:
--
\connect - pgtest
--
-- TOC Entry ID 1 (OID 0)
--
-- Name: jb2 Type: DATABASE Owner: pgtest
--
Create Database "jb2"; <<== This is missing the with location... stuff
\connect jb2 pgtest
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