Exporting a Table

You can use gs_dump to export data and definition of a table-level object from openGauss. Views, sequences, and foreign tables are special tables. You can export one or more specified tables as needed. You can specify the information to export as follows:

  • Export full information of a table, including its data and definition.
  • Export data of a table.
  • Export the definition of a table.

Procedure

  1. Log in as the OS user omm to the primary node of the database.

  2. Run gs_dump to export the hr.staffs and hr.employments tables.

    gs_dump -U jack -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs -t hr.employments -F d
    Password:
    

    Table 1 Common parameters

    Parameter

    Parameter Description

    Example Value

    -U

    Username for database connection.

    -U jack

    -W

    User password for database connection.

    • This parameter is not required for database administrators if the trust policy is used for authentication.
    • If you connect to the database without specifying this parameter and you are not a database administrator, you will be prompted to enter the password.

    -W abcd@123

    -f

    Folder to store exported files. If this parameter is not specified, the exported files are stored in the standard output.

    -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup

    -p

    TCP port or the local Unix-domain socket file name extension on which the server is listening for connections.

    -p 8000

    dbname

    Name of the database to export.

    human_resource

    -t

    Table (or view, sequence, foreign table) to export. You can specify multiple tables by listing them or using wildcard characters. When you use wildcard characters, quote wildcard patterns with single quotation marks ('') to prevent the shell from expanding the wildcard characters.

    • Single table: Enter -t schema.table.
    • Multiple tables: Enter -t schema.table for each table.
    • Single table: -t hr.staffs
    • Multiple tables: -t hr.staffs -t hr.employments

    -F

    Select the format of file to export. The values of -F are as follows:

    • p: plaintext
    • c: custom
    • d: directory
    • t: .tar

    -F d

    -T

    Specifies a list of tables, views, sequences, or foreign tables not to be dumped. You can use multiple -t parameters or wildcard characters to specify tables.

    When -t and -T are input, the object will be stored in -t list not -T table object.

    -T table1

    For details about other parameters, see “Server Tools > gs_dump” in the Tool Reference.

Examples

Example 1: Run gs_dump to export full information of the hr.staffs table. The exported files are in text format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup.sql -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs -Z 6 -F p
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:05:10]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:05:10]: total time: 3116  ms

Example 2: Run gs_dump to export data of the hr.staffs table. The exported files are in .tar format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_data_backup.tar -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs -a -F t 
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:04:26]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:04:26]: total time: 2570  ms

Example 3: Run gs_dump to export the definition of the hr.staffs table. The exported files are stored in a directory.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_def_backup -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs -s -F d 
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:03:09]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:03:09]: total time: 2297  ms 

Example 4: Run gs_dump to export the human_resource database excluding the hr.staffs table. The exported files are in a custom format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup4.dmp -p 8000 human_resource -T hr.staffs -F c
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:14:11]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:14:11]: total time: 2450  ms

Example 5: Run gs_dump to export the hr.staffs and hr.employments tables. The exported files are in text format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup1.sql -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs -t hr.employments -F p
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:19:42]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:19:42]: total time: 2414  ms

Example 6: Run gs_dump to export the human_resource database excluding the hr.staffs and hr.employments tables. The exported files are in text format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup2.sql -p 8000 human_resource -T hr.staffs -T hr.employments -F p
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:21:02]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2017-07-21 17:21:02]: total time: 3165  ms

Example 7: Run gs_dump to export data and definition of the hr.staffs table, and the definition of the hr.employments table. The exported files are in .tar format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup3.tar -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs -t hr.employments --exclude-table-data hr.employments -F t
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2018-11-14 11:32:02]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2018-11-14 11:32:02]: total time: 1645  ms

Example 8: Run gs_dump to export data and definition of the hr.staffs table, encrypt the exported files, and store them in text format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup4.sql -p 8000 human_resource -t hr.staffs --with-encryption AES128 --with-key 1212121212121212 -F p
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2018-11-14 11:35:30]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2018-11-14 11:35:30]: total time: 6708  ms

Example 9: Run gs_dump to export all tables (views, sequences, and foreign tables are also included) in the public schema and the staffs table in the hr schema, including data and table definition. The exported files are in a custom format.

gs_dump -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_table_backup5.dmp -p 8000 human_resource -t public.* -t hr.staffs -F c
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2018-12-13 09:40:24]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][human_resource][2018-12-13 09:40:24]: total time: 896  ms

Example 10: Run gs_dump to export the definition of the view referencing to the test1 table in the t1 schema. The exported files are in a custom format.

gs_dump -U jack -f /home/omm/backup/MPPDB_view_backup6 -p 8000 human_resource -t t1.test1 --include-depend-objs --exclude-self -F d
Password:
gs_dump[port='8000'][jack][2018-11-14 17:21:18]: dump database human_resource successfully
gs_dump[port='8000'][jack][2018-11-14 17:21:23]: total time: 4239  ms
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