Hi Giuseppe, Le 12/01/2010 10:34, Giuseppe Sacco a écrit : > [...] > I am connected to a local postgresql server via named pipe instead of > tcp/ip socket, i.e., I did not specify the hostname while creating the > connection. > > No, when I try to restore a database, the command fail since the > "hostname" argument is missing. This is the error message I get: > > /usr/bin/pg_restore -i -h -p 5439 -U giuseppe -d proteus -v > "/home/giuseppe/Desktop/migrazione saronno/saronno-proteus.pgdump" > pg_restore: [archiviatore] could not open input file "5439": No such > file or directory > > the problem being that pg_restore use "-p" as hostname since it is just > after "-h" option, then "4539" is used as file name since it is the > first non option argument. > > Of course, I imported my dump using command line pg_restore. Using the > very same line, without "-h". > > Is this a known problem of pgadmin? Should I file it somewhere? >
You shouldn't have this issue because we check if the server name is empty or not before adding the -h command line option. AFAICT, this is fixed since "Wed Mar 19 11:28:37 2008". So I assume you have a rather old release. Try on a current one (current being 1.10.1 right now). -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://dalibo.com -- Sent via pgadmin-support mailing list (pgadmin-support@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-support