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Assuming username fusionpbx and database fusionpbx | Assuming username fusionpbx and database fusionpbx | ||
psql -U fusionpbx -d fusionpbx -f fusionpbx.sql | psql -U fusionpbx -d fusionpbx -f fusionpbx.sql | ||
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+ | ==Console== | ||
+ | su postgres | ||
+ | psql | ||
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+ | list the databases | ||
+ | \l | ||
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+ | connect to the database | ||
+ | \connect fusionpbx | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | \c fusionpbx | ||
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+ | list tables | ||
+ | \d | ||
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+ | drop the database | ||
+ | DROP DATABASE fusionpbx; | ||
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+ | create the database | ||
+ | CREATE DATABASE fusionpbx; | ||
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==Additional Info== | ==Additional Info== |
Revision as of 06:04, 28 October 2012
PostgreSQL is a enterprise grade open source database. http://www.postgresql.org/
Contents
Backup
The following assumes the database username is fusionpbx and the database to backup is fusionpbx. Make sure you have the database password ready.
su postgres pg_dump -U fusionpbx fusionpbx -b -v -f /tmp/fusionpbx.sql
Restore
Assuming username fusionpbx and database fusionpbx
psql -U fusionpbx -d fusionpbx -f fusionpbx.sql
Console
su postgres psql
list the databases
\l
connect to the database
\connect fusionpbx
or
\c fusionpbx
list tables
\d
drop the database
DROP DATABASE fusionpbx;
create the database
CREATE DATABASE fusionpbx;
Additional Info
http://www.mkyong.com/database/backup-restore-database-in-postgresql-pg_dumppg_restore/