Ok, let's suppose I can run the pg_dump command: I've seen that it needs at least a database name as parameter. How can I see wich database are available on my server? I think I need to log in with psql utiliy, but I don't know too much about it. I hope I can study this week end... if you can...
I'm not sure of what I have really :)
The system is propretary, and I know it uses PGSQL to store logs coming from another system, so I'm not talking about PG logs... the problem is that I don't know exactly how data are organized in these files, I want only try to understand wich type of file...
Hi!
I'm very newbie about PostgreSQL, but I've a very great problem.
I've an application that runs over pg db, that produce huge quantity of logs stored in several binary files. I suspect that these are data file of PostgreSQL db, but I've no way to prove it certanly: there are 11 .index files...
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