On 5/22/23 04:38, Rajmohan Masa wrote:
Hi Adrian,
I Found one thing in my base Directory.
Generally we are having OID in the Base Directory with a unique OID But
in my machine I found some object Id's with sequence like
121193051,121193051.1 121193051.1200 and each file having the same
s
On 5/5/23 10:55 AM, Rajmohan Masa wrote:
Hi Adrian,
Are both the above the same for the original and restored database?
We are using a Windows server so By Using the PgAdmin4 tool, I'm taking
Backup and restore.
From here
https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/7.1/restore_dialog.html
you
On 5/5/23 10:55 AM, Rajmohan Masa wrote:
Please reply to list also.
Ccing list.
Hi Adrian,
Are both the above the same for the original and restored database?
No,
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*Backup Server Details:*
Postgres version : *PostgreSQL 14.5*
OS and version : *Windows server 2019 Datacenter*
*Restore Server
On 5/5/23 08:35, Rajmohan Masa wrote:
Hi Team,
I took Postgres database Backup through Directory format with
compression.These are the details
Postgres version?
OS and version?
Are both the above the same for the original and restored database?
Provide the commands you used to arrive at siz
Hi Team,
I took Postgres database Backup through Directory format with
compression.These are the details
Database Size: *3985 GB*
Backup file Size will be* 212 GB.*
After that I Restored this backup file (212GB), but I'm getting Database
size will be 456 GB.
So immediately I checked with *Table B