On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 2:49 AM, Noah Misch <n...@leadboat.com> wrote:
> What exact formula did you have in mind?  It must not be merely
>
> 1. "pg_dumpall -g"
> 2. "pg_dump" (without --create) per database
>
> which _never_ works: it emits no CREATE DATABASE statements.  Perhaps this?
>
> 1. "pg_dumpall -g"
> 2. Issue a handwritten CREATE DATABASE statement per database with correct
>    encoding, lc_ctype and lc_collate parameters.  All other database
>    properties can be wrong; the dump will fix them.
> 3. "pg_dump" (without --create) per database
>
> That neglects numerous database properties today, but we could make it work.
> Given the problems I described upthread, it's an inferior formula that I
> recommend against propping up.  I much prefer making this work completely:
>
> 1. "pg_dumpall -g"
> 2. "pg_dump --create" per database

Gah, OK, I see your point.  But we better document this, because if
you need a PhD in PostgreSQL-ology to take a backup, we're not in a
good place.

-- 
Robert Haas
EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company


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