pg_dump is available in AgensGraph?










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I know the function "pg_dump" for backup and restore.

But I never tried because so scared.

Question is simple. Can I use that function for graph data?

Or Is the other function supported for that? There's no information in their documentation.










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    I know the function "pg_dump" for backup and restore.

    But I never tried because so scared.

    Question is simple. Can I use that function for graph data?

    Or Is the other function supported for that? There's no information in their documentation.










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      I know the function "pg_dump" for backup and restore.

      But I never tried because so scared.

      Question is simple. Can I use that function for graph data?

      Or Is the other function supported for that? There's no information in their documentation.










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      I know the function "pg_dump" for backup and restore.

      But I never tried because so scared.

      Question is simple. Can I use that function for graph data?

      Or Is the other function supported for that? There's no information in their documentation.







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          You may refer the postgreSQL pg_dump document coz nothing different from doing bakcup on postgreSQL.



          I referred the guide to create dump script with crontab and both dump and restore worked fine.



          In my case, I used pg_dump for creating dump file and restore it with psql. You may choose pg_restore instead if necessary.



          agens@karl ~] pg_dump --port=5432 --username=agens --file=agens.dump agens
          agens@karl ~] psql --port=5432 --username=agens --dbname=agens2 -f agens.dump


          However, I no longer use pg_dump for backup task due to the incremental bakcup requirement. So I googled available backup OSS for postgresql. Among the options I searched, pg_rman is currently what I am using.



          It made me easier to build a scheduling script for archive backup every 6 hours, incremental backup every day and full backup every week and those jobs are working properly more than 2 months so far.



          Restoring the data on other severs is tested successfully as well.



          Hope this helpful for you.






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            You may refer the postgreSQL pg_dump document coz nothing different from doing bakcup on postgreSQL.



            I referred the guide to create dump script with crontab and both dump and restore worked fine.



            In my case, I used pg_dump for creating dump file and restore it with psql. You may choose pg_restore instead if necessary.



            agens@karl ~] pg_dump --port=5432 --username=agens --file=agens.dump agens
            agens@karl ~] psql --port=5432 --username=agens --dbname=agens2 -f agens.dump


            However, I no longer use pg_dump for backup task due to the incremental bakcup requirement. So I googled available backup OSS for postgresql. Among the options I searched, pg_rman is currently what I am using.



            It made me easier to build a scheduling script for archive backup every 6 hours, incremental backup every day and full backup every week and those jobs are working properly more than 2 months so far.



            Restoring the data on other severs is tested successfully as well.



            Hope this helpful for you.






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              You may refer the postgreSQL pg_dump document coz nothing different from doing bakcup on postgreSQL.



              I referred the guide to create dump script with crontab and both dump and restore worked fine.



              In my case, I used pg_dump for creating dump file and restore it with psql. You may choose pg_restore instead if necessary.



              agens@karl ~] pg_dump --port=5432 --username=agens --file=agens.dump agens
              agens@karl ~] psql --port=5432 --username=agens --dbname=agens2 -f agens.dump


              However, I no longer use pg_dump for backup task due to the incremental bakcup requirement. So I googled available backup OSS for postgresql. Among the options I searched, pg_rman is currently what I am using.



              It made me easier to build a scheduling script for archive backup every 6 hours, incremental backup every day and full backup every week and those jobs are working properly more than 2 months so far.



              Restoring the data on other severs is tested successfully as well.



              Hope this helpful for you.






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                You may refer the postgreSQL pg_dump document coz nothing different from doing bakcup on postgreSQL.



                I referred the guide to create dump script with crontab and both dump and restore worked fine.



                In my case, I used pg_dump for creating dump file and restore it with psql. You may choose pg_restore instead if necessary.



                agens@karl ~] pg_dump --port=5432 --username=agens --file=agens.dump agens
                agens@karl ~] psql --port=5432 --username=agens --dbname=agens2 -f agens.dump


                However, I no longer use pg_dump for backup task due to the incremental bakcup requirement. So I googled available backup OSS for postgresql. Among the options I searched, pg_rman is currently what I am using.



                It made me easier to build a scheduling script for archive backup every 6 hours, incremental backup every day and full backup every week and those jobs are working properly more than 2 months so far.



                Restoring the data on other severs is tested successfully as well.



                Hope this helpful for you.






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                You may refer the postgreSQL pg_dump document coz nothing different from doing bakcup on postgreSQL.



                I referred the guide to create dump script with crontab and both dump and restore worked fine.



                In my case, I used pg_dump for creating dump file and restore it with psql. You may choose pg_restore instead if necessary.



                agens@karl ~] pg_dump --port=5432 --username=agens --file=agens.dump agens
                agens@karl ~] psql --port=5432 --username=agens --dbname=agens2 -f agens.dump


                However, I no longer use pg_dump for backup task due to the incremental bakcup requirement. So I googled available backup OSS for postgresql. Among the options I searched, pg_rman is currently what I am using.



                It made me easier to build a scheduling script for archive backup every 6 hours, incremental backup every day and full backup every week and those jobs are working properly more than 2 months so far.



                Restoring the data on other severs is tested successfully as well.



                Hope this helpful for you.







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