Re: database size changed after restoring using pg_restore

From: Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas(at)visena(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: database size changed after restoring using pg_restore
Date: 2017-11-08 23:23:20
Message-ID: VisenaEmail.1.89a14f3968f828e0.15f9df19f73@tc7-visena
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På onsdag 08. november 2017 kl. 23:59:40, skrev Dylan Luong <
Dylan(dot)Luong(at)unisa(dot)edu(dot)au <mailto:Dylan(dot)Luong(at)unisa(dot)edu(dot)au>>:
Hi

I am upgrading some databases from a PostgreSQL 9.2 server to a new
PostgreSQL 9.6 server.

 

I used pg_dump and pg_restore for the upgrade.

 

This is the command I used to dump the database. I ran the command from the
9.6 server.

pg_dump -h 9.2server -j 16 --format=directory -f
/pg_backup/backup/dump/mydb-20171108.dmp -U postgres -W mydb

 

This is the command I used to restore the database on the 9.6server.

pg_restore -j 16 -C -d postgres /pg_backup/backup/dump/mydb-20171108.dmp

 

Everything appears ok, the dump and restore completed without and errors.

 

But when I listed the size of the database (postgres=# \l+) between the 9.2
and the upgraded 9.6, they were different.

 

on 9.2 it was 3776 MB

on 9.6 it was 1570 MB

 

I also did a few more databases using the same steps and they all appeared to
be smaller. Is that normal?

Yep.
 
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