Hey folks, I'm a systems/network guy and not a developer/DBA, FYI. I'm in the process of redoing a personal, low-traffic website to use PHP and PostgreSQL as a learning exercise. I've got all the code done and the database is populated, so now I'm tying up the loose ends, namely backups. I am using PostgreSQL 7.3 on OpenBSD 3.4-STABLE.
I've been going over the docs for pg_dump and pg_dumpall, and I just want to make sure I'm understanding things correctly. If I'm reading things right, pg_dump is probably better suited to dumping individual databases, and pg_dumpall is suited to dumping a database _system_ (ie, multiple databases on one host). What I need: In case of complete system failure, I need to be able to recreate a database cluster from step 0 through accepting connections. I can easily reproduce the database machine with PostgreSQL in a matter of an hour. From that specific point, having a completely clean DB, I need to restore all users, passwords, databases, sequences, etc. pg_dumpall seems to do this for me, without any command-line args needed. Am I correct in saying that 'pg_dumpall > filename' will produce a PostgreSQL dump that includes _everything_ I need to go from a clean PG install to accepting connections again with data intact? Users, passwords, etc? I just want to be _very_ sure of this, before I automate the entire process. :) I did attempt to search the archives for pgsql-admin, but the archives seem to not be happy at the moment. Hopefully, this isn't a FAQ, I did read through the FAQs on postgresql.org (it's always possible I missed something). Thanks folks! PostgreSQL is a very impressive project. Benny -- "Hey, get in here, Boozy! You're late for your drunkening!" -- Moe, "The Simpsons" ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]