pgo_restore

pgo restore

Perform a restore from previous backup

Synopsis

RESTORE performs a restore to a new PostgreSQL cluster. This includes stopping the database and recreating a new primary with the restored data. Valid backup types to restore from are pgbackrest and pgdump. For example:

pgo restore mycluster 
pgo restore [flags] 

Options

 --backup-opts string The restore options for pgbackrest or pgdump. --backup-pvc string The PVC containing the pgdump directory to restore from. --backup-type string The type of backup to restore from, default is pgbackrest. Valid types are pgbackrest or pgdump. -h, --help help for restore -n, --no-prompt No command line confirmation. --node-label string The node label (key=value) to use when scheduling the restore job, and in the case of a pgBackRest restore, also the new (i.e. restored) primary deployment. If not set, any node is used. --pitr-target string The PITR target, being a PostgreSQL timestamp such as '2018-08-13 11:25:42.582117-04'. 

Options inherited from parent commands

 --apiserver-url string The URL for the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver. --debug Enable debugging when true. --namespace string The namespace to use for pgo requests. --pgo-ca-cert string The CA Certificate file path for authenticating to the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver. --pgo-client-cert string The Client Certificate file path for authenticating to the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver. --pgo-client-key string The Client Key file path for authenticating to the PostgreSQL Operator apiserver. 

SEE ALSO

  • pgo - The pgo command line interface.
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