Am 22.02.2017 um 11:59 schrieb Ashesh Vashi:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Sibylle Koczian mailto:nulla.epist...@web.de>> wrote:
After updating to PostgreSQL 9.6.2 and pgAdmin 4.1.2 this hasn't
changed. Windows 10, 64 bit. Very annoying!
Unfortunately - we couldn't do much about the
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Sibylle Koczian
wrote:
> Am 28.11.2016 um 08:48 schrieb Yury Ramanousky:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using pgAdmin 4.1 on Windows 10, PostgreSQL ver 9.6.1.
>>
>> I've started backup database process from the GUI. It was running for
>> about 6 minutes than pgAdmin has un
Am 28.11.2016 um 08:48 schrieb Yury Ramanousky:
Hello,
I'm using pgAdmin 4.1 on Windows 10, PostgreSQL ver 9.6.1.
I've started backup database process from the GUI. It was running for
about 6 minutes than pgAdmin has unexpectedly stopped working.
I've reopen pgAdmin. In the right bottom corner
Hi Yury,
To remove those messages, you can follow the below instructions:
* Download the "DB Browser for SQLite" from http://sqlitebrowser.org/ and
install it.
* Start it.
* Stop pgAdmin 4 (if running).
* Open the file "%APPDATA%\pgAdmin\pgAdmin4.db"
* Go to "Execute SQL" tab, and run the query "
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Yury Ramanousky wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using pgAdmin 4.1 on Windows 10, PostgreSQL ver 9.6.1.
>
> I've started backup database process from the GUI. It was running for
> about 6 minutes than pgAdmin has unexpectedly stopped working.
> I've reopen pgAdmin. In the
Hello,
I'm using pgAdmin 4.1 on Windows 10, PostgreSQL ver 9.6.1.
I've started backup database process from the GUI. It was running for about
6 minutes than pgAdmin has unexpectedly stopped working.
I've reopen pgAdmin. In the right bottom corner it is shown that backup is
still running (http://p
Vashi"
> *An:* Florian
> *Cc:* pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> *Betreff:* Re: [pgadmin-support] Backup process pgAdminv4 does not stop
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Florian wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> Yesterday I would like to make a backup from m
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Florian wrote:
> Hello,
> Yesterday I would like to make a backup from my postgresql database via
> pgAdminv4 Backup function.
> The problem is that this backup process is never stopping!
> It stills tells me when I am starting pgAdmin Window that the proce
Hello,
Yesterday I would like to make a backup from my postgresql database via pgAdminv4 Backup function.
The problem is that this backup process is never stopping!
It stills tells me when I am starting pgAdmin Window that the process is running.
Also a re installation of postgresql and pgad
Dear Support!
Win10, PG9.5, PGAdmin shipped with the installation.
I tried to backup a DataBase.
What I saw that after I pushed the button, the backup dialog had been
blinking for the end of the backup.
The "messages" memo was empty for all time. It filled by with information
only at the end.
On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 18:48 +, Kozusznik Michal wrote:
> Unfortunately it proves that way you have chosen doesn't match best practices
> for creating UI.
That's probably not the only one bad choice in UI on pgAdmin :)
> Besides, it makes impossible to execute backup once again with the same
Unfortunately it proves that way you have chosen doesn't match best practices
for creating UI.
Besides, it makes impossible to execute backup once again with the same or
slightly changed backup settings (what I already prooved).
Also I didn't ask form hide anything. I'm asking to leave it without
On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 09:07 -0700, John Abraham wrote:
> Yes, good idea!
>
> Also, blocking the UI during backups and restores is a pain. I often setup
> the backup in pgadmin but then execute it from the command line, so that my
> pgadmin doesn't block. (Or else I open a second instance of
On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 16:55 +0100, Michal Kozusznik wrote:
> Hello
> I have idea about one more improvement to be queued.
> After executing backup, Backup button turns into Done one (curious the
> Cancel button remains, can't imagine the reason since it has the same
> function than Done one).
>
Yes, good idea!
Also, blocking the UI during backups and restores is a pain. I often setup the
backup in pgadmin but then execute it from the command line, so that my pgadmin
doesn't block. (Or else I open a second instance of pgadmin so that I can
continue to work while the backup or resto
Hello
I have idea about one more improvement to be queued.
After executing backup, Backup button turns into Done one (curious the
Cancel button remains, can't imagine the reason since it has the same
function than Done one).
I suggest to leave the Backup button untouched making possible to
ex
probably you have too less schemas in database. we have about 40 schemas. one
of them contain 200 tables. when i try to backup schema from top of the list,
and go to object tab of backup window, object tree is scrolled down to the
bottom so I cannot see schema intended to be backuped
MK
30. 7.
On Mon, 2012-07-30 at 13:54 +0200, Michal Kozusznik wrote:
> There are a few things annoying me daily while working with backup feature.
> I believe improvements listed below would help a lot:
> 1. backup settings should be remembered by program for next use.
> Currently each time I want to do bac
There are a few things annoying me daily while working with backup feature.
I believe improvements listed below would help a lot:
1. backup settings should be remembered by program for next use.
Currently each time I want to do backup I need to set even such basic
things as character set or form
Le 16/03/2012 10:25, Vik Reykja a écrit :
I was helping someone restore a dump on Windows yesterday on IRC and the
Restore button stayed disabled. I'd never had that problem before so I
quickly created a new database, dumped it, and tried to restore it. I,
too, got the disabled Restore button.
N
I was helping someone restore a dump on Windows yesterday on IRC and the
Restore button stayed disabled. I'd never had that problem before so I
quickly created a new database, dumped it, and tried to restore it. I, too,
got the disabled Restore button.
Nothing I tried worked so I went into the sou
Hello,
I don't think that Win1251 encoding is more right than UTF-8. IMHO, a
program should understand what encoding is text in or let me choose the
encoding to read the text. If you would consider this behavior as a
problem (for the conditions described) you could solve it by providing a
comb
On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 08:15 +0400, Alexander LAW wrote:
> Hi,
> To make it clear I am posting two screenshots.
> ss_backup_win1251 shows valid table name (which is "Test" in Russian),
> but in ss_backup_utf8 you can see the name with wrong encoding.
>
> When I said "pgAdmin assumes", I meant that
On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 09:49 +0400, Alexander LAW wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using pgAdmin3 1.14.1 on Windows 2008 R2 (Russian locale, SBCS
> Win1251) with Postgresql 9.1.2.
> Having database with UTF-8 encoding and objects, those names contain
> non-ASCII (Russian) characters, I get non-readable o
Hello,
I am using pgAdmin3 1.14.1 on Windows 2008 R2 (Russian locale, SBCS
Win1251) with Postgresql 9.1.2.
Having database with UTF-8 encoding and objects, those names contain
non-ASCII (Russian) characters, I get non-readable object names when
performing backup in pgAdmin3.
I think it's hap
Le 06/03/2011 17:39, Vladimir Kokovic a écrit :
> [...]
> frmBackup.cpp by default selects ALL schema from the DB where table exists !
>
> I've sent patch for that.
> [...]
OK, this is fixed now. Thanks for your report.
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Le 06/03/2011 16:39, Vladimir Kokovic a écrit :
> OK, then backup a table from some DB with more than 127 schemas !
>
And what do you mean with that? what's the issue you encounter?
And please, keep your answer to the list.
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Le 27/02/2011 08:01, Vladimir Kokovic a écrit :
> [...]
> How to backup a table(single table with data) with pgAdmin3 GIT version ?
>
Right click on the table you want to backup, select Backup, change the
backup setup as you like (but not the objects), and click Backup. Works
for me on 1.12.2.
HI,
I've changed frmBackup.cpp ...
Best regards,
Vladimir Kokovic, DP senior, Belgrade, Serbia
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HI,
How to backup a table(single table with data) with pgAdmin3 GIT version ?
Best regards,
Vladimir Kokovic, DP senior, Belgrade, Serbia
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Hi Akosh,
Follow these steps:
* Go to File->Options.
* This will open a Option dialog.
* Set the correct PG bin path.
Hope, this will help you.
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Hello,
You can use for backup pg_dump -Cdi instead of pg_dump -Cd
Regards,
Hiren Mistry
akosh kobash wrote:
I am not able to backup my database
this is the situation i have
pg_dump: server version: 8.3.5; pg_dump version: 8.3.1
any help?
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The pgadmin3 does not have that option, or is it me who is not checking
properly?
Am a rookie in this application
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Hiren Mistry <
hiren.mis...@mobilefundas.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You can use for backup pg_dump -Cdi instead of pg_dump -Cd
>
> Regards,
> Hiren Mi
I am not able to backup my database
this is the situation i have
pg_dump: server version: 8.3.5; pg_dump version: 8.3.1
any help?
I downloaded the backup today from a different location, and the restore was
just fine. I must have had problems at my first location getting a good
download. The file is about 78 Mb - I guess too big for my wireless...?
Anyway, thanks for your suggestions, Dave.
Rocky
Dave Page-7 wrote:
>
>
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:55 AM, rockyp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have looked at prior messages on this topic, but haven't been able to get
> my restore to work.
>
> I am doing a backup on my client's server (I've tried, PLAIN, COMPRESSED,
> SCHEMA/DATA only).
>
> I then copy the file to my
I have looked at prior messages on this topic, but haven't been able to get
my restore to work.
I am doing a backup on my client's server (I've tried, PLAIN, COMPRESSED,
SCHEMA/DATA only).
I then copy the file to my PC and want to restore here. I've tried the
restore in PGAdmin, but the restore
Are you on a domain with any policies in place that could be affecting
things?
There is no domain.
I bought new computer with Vista Business pre-installed, installed
PostgreSQL 8.2.3
and pgAdmin from your link.
Andrus.
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Andrus wrote:
>> Please try this dev snapshot
>> http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/win32/pgadmin3-20070612.msi
>>
> Dave,
>
> thank you.
>
> I tried it but results are rhere same: zero size file is created in disk
> and nothing more happens.
I've tried this again on a virtually brand new install
Please try this dev snapshot
http://www.pgadmin.org/snapshots/win32/pgadmin3-20070612.msi
Dave,
thank you.
I tried it but results are rhere same: zero size file is created in disk and
nothing more happens.
Andrus
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Andrus wrote:
>>> In Windows Vista, backup and restore in pgAdmin is not working.
>>>
>>> Task Manager shows pg_dump or pg_restore processes but they have never
>>> finished.
>>> I turned UAC off, selected Run as administrator and run in XP SP2
>>> compatibility mode but problem persist.
>>>
>>> Ru
In Windows Vista, backup and restore in pgAdmin is not working.
Task Manager shows pg_dump or pg_restore processes but they have never
finished.
I turned UAC off, selected Run as administrator and run in XP SP2
compatibility mode but problem persist.
Running same commands from bat file works OK.
Andrus wrote:
> In Windows Vista, backup and restore in pgAdmin is not working.
>
> Task Manager shows pg_dump or pg_restore processes but they have never
> finished.
> I turned UAC off, selected Run as administrator and run in XP SP2
> compatibility mode but problem persist.
>
> Running same com
In Windows Vista, backup and restore in pgAdmin is not working.
Task Manager shows pg_dump or pg_restore processes but they have never
finished.
I turned UAC off, selected Run as administrator and run in XP SP2
compatibility mode but problem persist.
Running same commands from bat file works
Dave Page a ecrit le 10/01/2007 10:56:
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
But the problem is that using pg_dump does not produce the same file format
than PG Admin (re: SERIAL, see on of my previous post). So you are using the
pg_dump routine when I use the command line: it's different anyway with
differen
CTED]>
À : Laurent ROCHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc : pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Envoyé le : Mercredi, 10 Janvier 2007, 10h56mn 47s
Objet : Re: Re : Re : [pgadmin-support] Backup file not UTF-8 (introduced bug
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But the problem is that using pg_dump
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> But the problem is that using pg_dump does not produce the same file format
> than PG Admin (re: SERIAL, see on of my previous post). So you are using the
> pg_dump routine when I use the command line: it's different anyway with
> different options.
>
How can it
uting Froggy
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De : Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À : Laurent ROCHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "pgadmin-support@postgresql.org"
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Objet : Re: Re : [pgadmin-support] Backup file not UTF-8 (introduced
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
> Well, something changed between the two versions ... as I don't get the file
> in the same format I used to have.
The only thing that's changed in the backup code since 1.6.0 is the
copyright comment and a line of code to center the dialogue over it's
parent.
The culprit i
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A bug has been introduced in the version 1.6.2: when backing up in a file,
> the file produced is not in UTF-8 format even though it is specified in the
> preferences.
>
> That used to work in 1.6.1
The UTF-8 option only applies to saved queries etc. not to backu
Hi,
A bug has been introduced in the version 1.6.2: when backing up in a file, the
file produced is not in UTF-8 format even though it is specified in the
preferences.
That used to work in 1.6.1
Cheers,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Computing Froggy
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Dave Page a écrit :
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
And in French language, the options group box is too small: the text
for the checboxes labels is over the right side of the box.
Guillaume; can that be fixed in the translation, or do we need to hack
the dialogue about?
We ca
Dave Page a écrit :
> Laurent ROCHE wrote:
>> And in French language, the options group box is too small: the text
>> for the checboxes labels is over the right side of the box.
>
> Guillaume; can that be fixed in the translation, or do we need to hack
> the dialogue about?
>
We can fix a string
Laurent ROCHE wrote:
Hi,
I assume this has been told before ... but as I did not find anything about it
in the mailing list archive !
With PgAdmin III 1.6.1 on WinNT SP2.
The Backup dialog window (that pops up when doing Tools ==> backup ...) is sized too
small: the "..." button (to browse f
Hi,
I assume this has been told before ... but as I did not find anything about it
in the mailing list archive !
With PgAdmin III 1.6.1 on WinNT SP2.
The Backup dialog window (that pops up when doing Tools ==> backup ...) is
sized too small: the "..." button (to browse for a file) is not visib
Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha wrote:
Hi list,
It is possible to make a backup with an option to backup roles ?
Mo - that requires pg_dumpall, which pgAdmin doesn't have an interface
to yet.
Regards, Dave.
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Hi list,
It is possible to make a backup with an option to backup roles ?
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kenp wrote:
Does this imply that pgAdmin picks up a single version of pg_dump and
pg_restore?
For example, I have PostgreSQL 8.1.4 and 8.2beta2 installed on my
machine. I presume the version of pg_dump and pg_restore for each of
these PostgreSQL versions is different. When I select a database on
"Hélder M. Vieira" wrote:
> Hello.
>
> After adding the BIN directory to the PATH variable in the system variables
> list, pgAdmin now shows the Backup and Restore items.
>
> Thanks everybody for your help.
>
>
> Hélder M. Vieira
>
>
> >> I've just removed PostgreSQL 8.2 Beta 3 and installed the 8
Hello.
After adding the BIN directory to the PATH variable in the system variables
list, pgAdmin now shows the Backup and Restore items.
Thanks everybody for your help.
Hélder M. Vieira
I've just removed PostgreSQL 8.2 Beta 3 and installed the 8.2 RC1 package
in a Windows 2000 Pro machine
Hélder M. Vieira wrote:
Hello.
I've just removed PostgreSQL 8.2 Beta 3 and installed the 8.2 RC1
package in a Windows 2000 Pro machine.
With pgAdmin, I created a database and tried to restore a backup.
At this point I noticed that, in the context-sensitive menu over the
database name in the O
Hello.
I've just removed PostgreSQL 8.2 Beta 3 and installed the 8.2 RC1 package in
a Windows 2000 Pro machine.
With pgAdmin, I created a database and tried to restore a backup.
At this point I noticed that, in the context-sensitive menu over the
database name in the Object Browser, the Backup
Kevin Field wrote:
Hi everyone,
This is probably a total noob question, but if I go into pgAdmin 1.4.3
and select one of my databases, I can go Tools->Backup, but in 1.6.0 the
option is greyed out. My server is still 8.1, not 8.2. Is that what's
preventing it?
There is a minor bug in wxWi
Hi everyone,
This is probably a total noob question, but if I go into pgAdmin 1.4.3
and select one of my databases, I can go Tools->Backup, but in 1.6.0 the
option is greyed out. My server is still 8.1, not 8.2. Is that what's
preventing it?
Thanks,
Kev
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Ryan Holmes wrote:
I'm running 1.6.0 on Windows XP and Windows 2003. The backup and restore
options are disabled on the Tools menu and don't appear on context menus
regardless of which object is selected (database, table, etc.). I'm
logged in as the superuser, so I don't think it's a permission
I'm running 1.6.0 on Windows XP and Windows 2003. The backup and
restore options are disabled on the Tools menu and don't appear on
context menus regardless of which object is selected (database,
table, etc.). I'm logged in as the superuser, so I don't think it's a
permissions issue. I'm pr
Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I think that there may have been a regression in your latest
beta release.
I'm using 1.4.0 beta3 on WinXP and I think that the pg_dump.exe
executable is not being included in the backup command string -
i.e. all the other options and flags appear in the error message,
bu
Hi there,
I think that there may have been a regression in your latest
beta release.
I'm using 1.4.0 beta3 on WinXP and I think that the pg_dump.exe
executable is not being included in the backup command string -
i.e. all the other options and flags appear in the error message,
but not the comma
On Nov 24, 2005, at 6:14 PM, Florian G. Pflug wrote:
The latest nighty build, available at
http://developer.pgadmin.org/snapshots/osx/pgadmin3-
trunk-20051125.tar.bz2
should have pg_dump and pg_restore included. Please test if it
works for you - I tried dumping a small db, and it worked - di
John DeSoi wrote:
I think that I can find a way to copy pg_dump and pg_restore into the
bundle (during "make install"), but I'll be very busy the
next few days,
so it'll have to wait until the weekend.
OK, great - thanks.
Excellent, I think this is the best option.
The latest nighty build,
On Nov 21, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Dave Page wrote:
We always build against the absolute latest version of PostgreSQL -
pg_dump is backwards compatible so it should always work. Of course,
it's not beyond he realms of possibility that it might produce a dump
that cannot be re-imported into an old ver
Dave Page wrote:
Thanks for the link. We do already have a plist file - the only sensible
option I can think of is to add /usr/local/pgsql/bin (and whereever the
dports version installs if it's different) to the path in it and hope
the user installs PostgreSQL there. We can always include a note
> -Original Message-
> From: Florian G. Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 November 2005 19:25
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: John DeSoi; Andreas Pflug; Christian Sengstock;
> pgadmin-support@postgresql.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] b
> -Original Message-
> From: John DeSoi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 21 November 2005 06:32
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: Andreas Pflug; Christian Sengstock; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated
[re: pgad
On Nov 19, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Dave Page wrote:
What I don't know offhand, is
whether the path has any effect on things started from the Finder,
or if
it does, what shell is everything running under (and therefore, what
script should be modified)?
I will check this out when I'm next on my Mac
dmin-support@postgresql.org
>> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons deactivated
>>
>> BTW, the option to set the file location in OS X using the standard
>> file dialog is broken (button with 3 dots next to the path). You
>> can't specify a path
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John DeSoi
> Sent: 18 November 2005 18:44
> To: Andreas Pflug
> Cc: Christian Sengstock; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] backup/restore buttons d
On Nov 18, 2005, at 5:45 AM, Andreas Pflug wrote:
You need the executables in the path for pgAdmin.
I was wondering about this also for OS X. I got it to work by putting
pg_dump and pg_restore inside pgAdmin OS X package (MacOS folder). Is
this what you mean by "in the path" -- same dire
Christian Sengstock wrote:
Hi,
i have a problem with pgadminIII 1.2.2 (deb build) on debian. I access
a remote postgres database (8.0.3) on linux.
the "Tools->Backup" and "Tools->Restore" functionality is always
deactivated! Doesn't matter where i am in the database tree.
About my system:
* I d
Hi,
i have a problem with pgadminIII 1.2.2 (deb build) on debian. I access
a remote postgres database (8.0.3) on linux.
the "Tools->Backup" and "Tools->Restore" functionality is always
deactivated! Doesn't matter where i am in the database tree.
About my system:
* I don't have a local postgres da
On 27/10/05 12:57 am, "Derrick Betts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having the same issue with backup and restore. I have replaced the
> files on my Windows xp machine that is running pgAdmin III 1.4b3 with those
> dated 10-23 from the binary snapshot. The postgres version is 8.0.4 runing
- Original Message -
From: Dave Page
To: Michael Schmidt ; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Backup problem
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Schmidt
Sent: 23 October 2005 16:21
To: pgadmin
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
SchmidtSent: 23 October 2005 16:21To:
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problem
The error message I posted came from the pgAdmin log. The
pgAdmin error
t find the file specified.)"
Michael Schmidt
- Original Message -
From: Andreas Pflug
To: Michael Schmidt
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 4:08
AM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Backup
problem
Michael Schmidt wrote:> I installed pgAdmi
Michael Schmidt wrote:
I installed pgAdmin III 1.4b3 on Windows XP with PostgreSQL 8.0.4.
Startup and connection were uneventful. However, when I tried to do a
backup, I got the following error message.
Execution of command ' -i -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres -F c -b -v -f
"E:\Backup\pgad
I installed pgAdmin III 1.4b3 on Windows XP with PostgreSQL 8.0.4.
Startup and connection were uneventful. However, when I tried to do a
backup, I got the following error message.
Execution of command ' -i -h localhost -p 5432 -U postgres -F c -b -v -f
"E:\Backup\pgadmin_test.backup" npca
Chris Saringolis wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Postgresql on a Red Hat Linux Enterprise AS 3 system and am
now trying to use pgadmin3 to manage it. As I could not find a snapshot for
the OS I was using, I downloaded and installed pgadmin3 version 1.2.0 for
Red Hat Linux 9. This seems to work well
Hi,
I have installed Postgresql on a Red Hat Linux Enterprise AS 3 system and am
now trying to use pgadmin3 to manage it. As I could not find a snapshot for
the OS I was using, I downloaded and installed pgadmin3 version 1.2.0 for
Red Hat Linux 9. This seems to work well however when I want to bac
hola amigos, cuales son los pasos para hacer un
backup
garcias...
Troels Arvin wrote:
Hello,
With pgadmin3 v. 1.2.0 connecting to a PostgreSQL 8.0 server:
The backup feature is somewhat strange. No problem connecting to the
server and expanding the object tree to list the existing databases.
However, the "Backup" menu item for a database is grayed out for me, unt
Hello,
With pgadmin3 v. 1.2.0 connecting to a PostgreSQL 8.0 server:
The backup feature is somewhat strange. No problem connecting to the
server and expanding the object tree to list the existing databases.
However, the "Backup" menu item for a database is grayed out for me, until
I "click aroun
Art Fore wrote:
Tried a refresh again and the table and views were gone. Then the
restore worked. I do not understand why I do a refresh after dropping
the table and views, they are still there, then a little later, do a
refresh, they are gone. WHY?
Apparently you had some stuff in the database
Tried a refresh again and the table and views were gone. Then the
restore worked. I do not understand why I do a refresh after dropping
the table and views, they are still there, then a little later, do a
refresh, they are gone. WHY?
How does one do an update to a table that is completely chang
Using PGadminIII, I backup my database on linux machine (Postgresql
7.4), and try to restore it on the windows machine (Postgresql 8.0
beta5). Alway comes up with duplicate key on the first item. I drop all
views and the only table in the database and try again. Still same
thing. I do a refres
Last Friday, I done a backup of a postgresql database on a linux server
and restored it to a server on Windows, all went fine. Now I try to do
the same thing, I get either a duplicate index item, where there is not
one, or the restore does not recognize the file as being valic archive.
tried ev
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zach
ConradSent: 13 September 2004 17:40To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [pgadmin-support] Backup
bug?
Hello,
I got this message when trying to do a backup of a
database. The database is on a separate server accessed throug
Hello,
I got this message when trying to do a backup of a
database. The database is on a separate server accessed through SSH and
tunneling the port as localhost. I can view all the data, but cannot
backup.
Sincerely,Zach ConradRift
Design Studio621 N Lee AveMadison, SD
57042605.256.3945[E
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