Re: Problem with pg_restore into new database

From: Raymond O'Donnell <rod(at)iol(dot)ie>
To: "Mr(dot) John" <mr_johnmr(at)yahoo(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Problem with pg_restore into new database
Date: 2008-11-17 11:49:17
Message-ID: 49215A3D.9040909@iol.ie
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On 17/11/2008 11:26, Mr. John wrote:
> I read pg_restore documentation and what I understood is that using
> pg_restore.exe with -C will create the database named in backup archive
> or specified with -d

You have to connect to *some* database, as Postgres doesn't have the
concept of just connecting to the server without connecting to a database.

Postgres has a maintenance database called "postgres" which is empty,
and it's normal to use this for initial connections if you haven't
already got a specific database to work with. In psql, there's a \c
command with changes the database to which you're connected, and you'll
see this command used in the output from pg_dump to connect to the
database being dumped.

HTH,

Ray.

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