using pg_dump, you can backup a local database and restore it on a remote database at the same time,using a single command
For the impatient, here is the quick snippet of how backup and restore postgres database using pg_dump and psql:
For the impatient, here is the quick snippet of how backup and restore postgres database using pg_dump and psql:
Backup: $ pg_dump -U {user-name} {source_db} -f {dumpfilename.sql} Restore: $ psql -U {user-name} -d {desintation_db}-f {dumpfilename.sql}
How to Backup Postgres DataBase
1. Backup a single postgres database
This example will backup erp database that belongs to user vivek, to the file mydb.sql$ pg_dump -U vivek erp -f mydb.sqlIt prompts for password, after authentication mydb.sql got created with create table, alter table and copy commands for all the tables in the erp database. Following is a partial output of mydb.sql showing the dump information of employee_details table.
-- -- Name: employee_details; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: vivek; Tablespace: -- CREATE TABLE employee_details ( employee_name character varying(100), emp_id integer NOT NULL, designation character varying(50), comments text ); ALTER TABLE public.employee_details OWNER TO vivek; -- -- Data for Name: employee_details; Type: TABLE DATA; Schema: public; Owner:vivek-- COPY employee_details (employee_name, emp_id, designation, comments) FROM stdin;vivek 1001 trainer mithilesh 1002 author abhishek 1003 reader \. -- -- Name: employee_details_pkey; Type: CONSTRAINT; Schema: public; Owner: vivek; Tablespace: -- ALTER TABLE ONLY employee_details ADD CONSTRAINT employee_details_pkey PRIMARY KEY (emp_id);
2. Backup all postgres databases
To backup all databases, list out all the available databases as shown below.
Login as postgres / psql user:
$ su postgresVerify the backup:
Verify whether all the databases are backed up,
$ grep "^[\]connect" all.sql \connect article \connect backup \connect erp \connect vivek
3. Backup a specific postgres table
$ pg_dump --table products -U vivek article -f onlytable.sql
To backup a specific table, use the –table TABLENAME option in the pg_dump command. If there are same table names in different schema then use the –schema SCHEMANAME option
How To Restore Postgres Database
1. Restore a postgres database
$ psql -U erp -d erp_devel -f mydb.sqlThis restores the dumped database to the erp_devel database.
Restore error messages
While restoring, there may be following errors and warning, which can be ignored.
psql:mydb.sql:13: ERROR: must be owner of schema public psql:mydb.sql:34: ERROR: must be member of role "vivek" psql:mydb.sql:59: WARNING: no privileges could be revoked psql:mydb.sql:60: WARNING: no privileges could be revoked psql:mydb.sql:61: WARNING: no privileges were granted psql:mydb.sql:62: WARNING: no privileges were granted2. Backup a local postgres database and restore to remote server using single command:
$ pg_dump dbname | psql -h hostname dbnameThe above dumps the local database, and extracts it at the given hostname.
3. Restore all the postgres database
$ su postgres $ psql -f alldb.sql4. Restore a single postgres tableThe following psql command installs the product table in the vivek database.
$ psql -f producttable.sql vivek
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