2016-01-07 06:45:17 +00:00
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# pg_restore
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> Restore a PostgreSQL database from an archive file created by pg_dump.
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2019-05-29 14:53:44 +01:00
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> More information: <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgrestore.html>.
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2016-01-07 06:45:17 +00:00
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- Restore an archive into an existing database:
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`pg_restore -d {{db_name}} {{archive_file.dump}}`
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- Same as above, customize username:
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`pg_restore -U {{username}} -d {{db_name}} {{archive_file.dump}}`
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- Same as above, customize host and port:
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`pg_restore -h {{host}} -p {{port}} -d {{db_name}} {{archive_file.dump}}`
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2020-07-17 18:37:32 +01:00
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- List database objects included in the archive:
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`pg_restore --list {{archive_file.dump}}`
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2016-01-07 06:45:17 +00:00
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- Clean database objects before creating them:
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`pg_restore --clean -d {{db_name}} {{archive_file.dump}}`
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- Use multiple jobs to do the restoring:
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`pg_restore -j {{2}} -d {{db_name}} {{archive_file.dump}}`
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