Mark Stosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A suggested addition to the pg_dump docs:
> This would be an extension to the documentation for the "tar" format:

> The tar format needs some space to create temporary files. By default
> "/tmp" is used. On systems with small "/tmp" partitions, set the
> "TMPDIR" environment variable to a location with more space, such as
> "/usr/tmp".

There is no reference to TMPDIR in the pg_dump code.  It may be that
tmpfile() pays attention to such an environment variable on your
machine, but there's nothing about it in the Single Unix Spec.

> Also, I would like it if the pg_dump docs more assertively recommended
> one of the "tar" or "custom" formats. They seem very similiar.

Yeah.  I think it should specifically recommend custom format.  The only
reason for using tar format would be if you want to process the file
later with something other than pg_restore.

                        regards, tom lane

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