pg_dumpall1Applicationpg_dumpallextract a PostgreSQL database cluster into a script filepg_dumpallpg_dumpalloptionDescriptionpg_dumpall is a utility for writing out
(dumping) all PostgreSQL> databases
of a cluster into one script file. The script file contains
SQL commands that can be used as input to to restore the databases. It does this by
calling for each database in a cluster.
pg_dumpall also dumps global objects
that are common to all databases.
(pg_dump does not save these objects.)
This currently includes information about database users and
groups, and access permissions that apply to databases as a whole.
Thus, pg_dumpall is an integrated
solution for backing up your databases. But note a limitation:
it cannot dump large objects, since
pg_dump cannot dump such objects into
text files. If you have databases containing large objects,
they should be dumped using one of pg_dump's
non-text output modes.
Since pg_dumpall reads tables from all
databases you will most likely have to connect as a database
superuser in order to produce a complete dump. Also you will need
superuser privileges to execute the saved script in order to be
allowed to add users and groups, and to create databases.
The SQL script will be written to the standard output. Shell
operators should be used to redirect it into a file.
pg_dumpall needs to connect several
times to the PostgreSQL server and might be asking for
a password each time. It is convenient to have a
$HOME/.pgpass> file in such cases.
Options
The following command-line options are used to control the content and
format of the output.
Dump only the data, not the schema (data definitions).
Include SQL commands to clean (drop) the databases before
recreating them.
Dump data as INSERT commands (rather
than COPY). This will make restoration very
slow, but it makes the output more portable to other SQL database
management systems.
Dump data as INSERT commands with explicit
column names (INSERT INTO
table
(column, ...) VALUES
...). This will make restoration very slow,
but it is necessary if you desire to rearrange column ordering.
Dump only global objects (users and groups), no databases.
Ignore version mismatch between
pg_dumpall and the database server.
pg_dumpall can handle databases
from previous releases of PostgreSQL>, but very
old versions are not supported anymore (currently prior to
7.0). Use this option if you need to override the version
check (and if pg_dumpall then
fails, don't say you weren't warned).
Dump object identifiers (OIDs) for every
table. Use this option if your application references the OID
columns in some way (e.g., in a foreign key constraint).
Otherwise, this option should not be used.
Dump only the schema (data definitions), no data.
Specifies verbose mode. This will cause
pg_dumpall to print progress
messages to standard error.
Prevent dumping of access privileges (grant/revoke commands).
The following command-line options control the database connection parameters.
-h host
Specifies the host name of the machine on which the database
server is running. If the value begins with a slash, it is
used as the directory for the Unix domain socket. The default
is taken from the PGHOST environment variable,
if set, else a Unix domain socket connection is attempted.
-p port
Specifies the TCP port or local Unix domain socket file
extension on which the server is listening for connections.
Defaults to the PGPORT environment variable, if
set, or a compiled-in default.
-U username
Connect as the given user.
-W
Force a password prompt. This should happen automatically if
the server requires password authentication.
EnvironmentPGHOSTPGPORTPGUSER
Default connection parameters
Notes
Since pg_dumpall calls
pg_dump internally, some diagnostic
messages will refer to pg_dump.
Once restored, it is wise to run ANALYZE> on each
database so the optimizer has useful statistics. You
can also run vacuumdb -a -z> to analyze all
databases.
Examples
To dump all databases:
$pg_dumpall > db.out
To reload this database use, for example:
$psql -f db.out template1
(It is not important to which database you connect here since the
script file created by pg_dumpall will
contain the appropriate commands to create and connect to the saved
databases.)
See Also. Check there for details on possible
error conditions.