On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Tena Sakai wrote:

Hi Everybody,

I had a machine crash a couple of days ago, from which
I have recovered (ie., postgres is running now), but I
want to restore from a dump I had made.  The dump is
made by pg_dumpall and I have a gzipped file.

I am a bit unclear as to how to proceed.

(A) I get rid of what I have now and use createdb to
   make a "new" database and use psql.

(B) Don't bother with createdb and let the tables be
   overwritten.

Also the manual tells me (in section 24.1.2):
 psql -f infile postgres
The last parameter: "postgres" is this the database
super-user?  If so, do I need to spell it out if I am
logged in as user postgres?  If not, what is this?

Tena,

If you have a gzipped dumpall file, then you would restore it like so:

zcat dumpall.gz | psql postgres

I generally redirect the stdout and stderr output to files for later review like this:

zcat dumpall.gz | psql postgres > /tmp/restore.out 2> /tmp/restore.err


In this case 'postgres' is the initial database that you're connecting to with psql. This is sometimes called the maintenance database. The dumpall file will contain all the create database commands necessary for restoring every database that was dumped.

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