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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_dump.sgml,v 1.117 2010/02/23 17:28:09 tgl Exp $ |
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the <quote>custom</quote> format (<option>-Fc</option>). It allows |
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for selection and reordering of all archived items, and is compressed |
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by default. The <application>tar</application> format |
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(<option>-Ft</option>) is not compressed and it is not possible to |
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reorder data when loading, but it is otherwise quite flexible; |
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(<option>-Ft</option>) is not compressed and has restrictions on |
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reordering data when loading, but it is otherwise quite flexible; |
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moreover, it can be manipulated with standard Unix tools such as |
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<command>tar</command>. |
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<term><literal>custom</></term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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Output a custom archive suitable for input into |
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<application>pg_restore</application>. This is the most flexible |
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format in that it allows reordering of loading data as well |
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as object definitions. This format is also compressed by default. |
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Output a custom-format archive suitable for input into |
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<application>pg_restore</application>. |
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This is the most flexible output format in that it allows manual |
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selection and reordering of archived items during restore. |
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This format is also compressed by default. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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<term><literal>tar</></term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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Output a <command>tar</command> archive suitable for input into |
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<application>pg_restore</application>. Using this archive format |
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allows reordering and/or exclusion of database objects |
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at the time the database is restored. It is also possible to limit |
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which data is reloaded at restore time. |
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Output a <command>tar</command>-format archive suitable for input |
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into <application>pg_restore</application>. |
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This output format allows manual selection and reordering of |
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archived items during restore, but there is a restriction: the |
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relative order of table data items cannot be changed during |
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restore. Also, <command>tar</command> format does not support |
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compression and has a limit of 8 GB on the size of individual |
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tables. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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