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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Backup and Restoring GNUmed database
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Vaibhav Banait |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Backup and Restoring GNUmed database |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 14:01:00 +0000 |
Are you using it on windows or linux . It is great software and great and
helping people around. Experiment it for a while. You will like.
For windows, use pgadmin . Log in to database using postgrespassword as
password. Simply write click on gnumed-v18 database. You will get backup as
option. Click. Choose directory. Set archive as option. Let other things as
offered. Start backup.
Let me know if any difficulty
Vaibhav Banait
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Maier
Sent: 12/06/2013 4:27:54 pm
Subject: Backup and Restoring GNUmed database
Hi Vaibhav,
I'm new to GNUMed and use it for three days now.
I tried to find Informations about backup an restoring the database of GNUMed
and found your thread at "gnumed-devel":
From:
Vaibhav Banait
Subject:
Re: [Gnumed-devel] gnumed restore backup on windows 7
Date:
Mon, 24 Sep 2012 07:07:12 +0000
Thanks for the support. I could restore the back up. It has nothing to do with
read only fs. Have a look at
blog.ringerc.id.au/2012/05/postgresql-usability-pgadmin-iii-and-pg.html?m=1
In short, this is what I did
backup global
backed up gnumedv17.
Then
Opened psql shell
psql \i c:/backupgnumed/global
Psql \i c:/backupgnumed/gnumedv17.
Note linux like filelocation.
Unfourtunately I do not know which programm did you use to make your backup.
Was it "pgAdmin III" ?
How did you do your "backup global"?
Hope you can help me.
Yours,
Andreas
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