pg_dump hangs
Hi All,
On clear Windows XP pro and clear Windows 7 pro pg_dump hangs after creation backup file. (backup file is successfully created)
Clear Win I mean after install with vc redist 2010 only.
Problem is in pg_dump 9.3.2. and 9.3.3 only.
My testing was in Oracle VM Virtual box and erlier versions pg_dump from 9.2 to 8.3 has no problem.
My tests was with cmd:
SET PGPASSWORD=***
pg_dump.exe -i -h 192.168.0.2 -p 5432 -U backup -Fc -b -v -f file.backup mydb
But tests with DB on localhost was no problem.
Pavel
Holec wrote
Hi All,
On clear Windows XP pro and clear Windows 7 pro pg_dump hangs after
creation backup file. (backup file is successfully created)
Clear Win I mean after install with vc redist 2010 only.Problem is in pg_dump 9.3.2. and 9.3.3 only.
My testing was in Oracle VM Virtual box and erlier versions pg_dump from
9.2 to 8.3 has no problem.My tests was with cmd:
SET PGPASSWORD=***
pg_dump.exe -i -h 192.168.0.2 -p 5432 -U backup -Fc -b -v -f file.backup
mydbBut tests with DB on localhost was no problem.
Pavel
First, this should have been posted to -general or, if you really feel
strongly about it, -bugs. Not sure why you thought to post it to -docs... I
recommend re-posting to -general along with adding additional information.
The specific information you should include would be any rows from
"pg_stat_activity" that show activity; especially any that appear to belong
to the pg_dump process. Depending on what activity is reported the
information returned from "pg_locks" may also prove helpful.
A couple of observations:
"-i" is deprecated (since at least 8.4)...
"-b" is only needed for selective dumps...
"-v" you've turned on verbose mode - maybe include the last handful of
output lines in your complaint...
Given the apparent testing of different versions of PostgreSQL you should
also provide the pairing of pg_dump and postgres that you are using (or
confirm they are the same).
David J.
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