As worded currently:
Restore the database files from your backup dump.
Says to me... use pg_restore as I used pg_dump to make a dump. I
changed it to:
Restore the database files from your base backup.
As creating the base backup is referenced earlier in the page.
Joshua D. Drake
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Index: backup.sgml
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<listitem>
<para>
! Restore the database files from your backup dump. Be careful that they
are restored with the right ownership (the database system user, not
<literal>root</>!) and with the right permissions. If you are using
tablespaces,
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</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
! Restore the database files from your base backup. Be careful that they
are restored with the right ownership (the database system user, not
<literal>root</>!) and with the right permissions. If you are using
tablespaces,
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