On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 12:23 AM Tom Lane wrote:
> pg_dump scripts are *designed* to be tolerant of errors, mainly so
> that you can restore into a situation that's not exactly like where
> you dumped from, with the possible need to resolve errors or decide
> that they're not problems. So your de
On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 12:22:57AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian writes:
> > FYI, you might wonder why so many bugs reported on pg_upgrade eventually
> > are bugs in pg_dump. Well, of course, partly is it because pg_upgrade
> > relies on pg_dump, but a bigger issue is that pg_upgrade wil
Bruce Momjian writes:
> FYI, you might wonder why so many bugs reported on pg_upgrade eventually
> are bugs in pg_dump. Well, of course, partly is it because pg_upgrade
> relies on pg_dump, but a bigger issue is that pg_upgrade will fail if
> pg_dump or its restoration generate _any_ errors. My