The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 2049 Logged by: Prakash Suryavanshi Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 7.2 Operating system: Linux Description: pg_dump BACKUP error Details:
Respected Sir, I am working on Linux 9.0 and using postgres 7.2 on it. I am facing problem while taking backup of database. I am elaborating situation as follows. Pg_dump commond used to take a backup of my database the command which I used is as follows > pg_dump <Database name> > <target file name> system flashes error as follows bash-2.05b$ pg_dump chrome2105 > 2nov1505 pg_dump: ERROR: _mdfd_getrelnfd: cannot open relation ed_accounttype: Permission denied pg_dump: lost synchronization with server, resetting connection pg_dump: SQL command to dump the contents of table "ed_accounttype" failed: PQendcopy() failed. pg_dump: Error message from server: pg_dump: The command was: COPY public.ed_accounttype (accounttypeid, sname, shname, des, active, systemflag, softdelete, datalocationid) TO stdout; bash-2.05b$ Can anybody send me solution how to take backup if above error occured..? This is happening frequently. I had formated the server and again installed Linux then restore database steel problem persist. hopping to get early response. Thanks and regards Prakash Suryavanshi iota technologies ltd., Pune ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq