Re: [GENERAL] Looking for professionals for a PG server move

2010-01-01 Thread Tom Lane
Phoenix Kiula writes: > Biggest problem is utf-8 crap. Some other databases are much more > forgiving of the data. PG takes utf-8 data but somehow gives problem > with backup/restore. I've tried everything, including iconv etc, but > this truly could be a lot better in the future versions I hope.

Re: [GENERAL] Looking for professionals for a PG server move

2010-01-01 Thread Phoenix Kiula
Andy Biggest problem is utf-8 crap. Some other databases are much more forgiving of the data. PG takes utf-8 data but somehow gives problem with backup/restore. I've tried everything, including iconv etc, but this truly could be a lot better in the future versions I hope. Thanks. On Sat, Jan 2

Re: [GENERAL] Looking for professionals for a PG server move

2010-01-01 Thread Andy Colson
On 01/01/2010 02:01 AM, Phoenix Kiula wrote: From 8.2.9 on a 32 bit Linux CentOS server to a different server (Cpanel/WHM) which is now running 8.4.2 with 64 bit CentOS. Truly appreciate any pointers or recommendations of good folks who can do this, or have done this. Thanks! Ahh? Above a b