Re: Privileges where not restored

From: Michael Fuhr <mike(at)fuhr(dot)org>
To: Düster Horst <Horst(dot)Duester(at)bd(dot)so(dot)ch>
Cc: "'pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Privileges where not restored
Date: 2005-01-20 04:07:07
Message-ID: 20050120040707.GA97306@winnie.fuhr.org
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On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 05:33:37PM +0100, Düster Horst wrote:

> I want to migrate a DB from PG 7.4.6 to PG 8.0.0. Thus I dumped a PG 7.4.6
> DB with the command
>
> pg_dump -Fc -h host -U user dbname > db.dmp (pg_dump Version (PostgreSQL)
> 8.0.0)
>
> after the dump I create a TOC list file with
>
> pg_restore -l db.dmp > db.lst (pg_restore Version
> (PostgreSQL) 8.0.0)
>
> This step is nessesary to reorder the DB objects for correct import.

Are you sure reordering was necessary? Did you try to restore
without reordering the objects?

> After reordering the DB objects I restore the DB with
> pg_restore -L db.lst -v db.dmp | psql -d db

You could also specify the database as an option to pg_restore and
skip piping the output into psql, unless perhaps you have a specific
reason for using psql.

> All DB objects where restored but not their user previleges.

Hmmm...I see the same behavior. The following restores objects
with their original permissions:

pg_restore -d testdb db.dump

The following restores objects without their permissions:

pg_restore -l db.dump > db.list
pg_restore -d testdb -L db.list db.dump

> I did the above described steps successful with PG 7.4.6. The listfile
> created with PG 7.4.6 shows many records with the ACL keyword. These records
> are missing in the PG 8.0.0 created listfile.

I see that as well; I'll mention it on pgsql-bugs.

--
Michael Fuhr
http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/

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