Copying database objcts from a remote source v17
There are two functions you can use with EDB Clone Schema to perform a remote copy of a schema and its database objects:
remotecopyschema
— This function copies a schema and its database objects from a source database to a different target database. Use this function when the source schema and the copy will reside in separate databases. The separate databases can reside in the same EDB Postgres Advanced Server database clusters or in different ones. See remotecopyschema for more information.remotecopyschema_nb
— This function performs the same purpose asremotecopyschema
but as a background job, which frees up the terminal from which the function was initiated. This function is a non-blocking function. See remotecopyschema_nb for more information.
Copying a remote schema
The remotecopyschema
function copies a schema and its database objects from a source schema in the remote source database specified in the source_fdw
foreign server to a target schema in the local target database specified in the target_fdw
foreign server:
The function returns a Boolean value. If the function succeeds, then true
is returned. If the function fails, then false
is returned.
The source_fdw
, target_fdw
, source_schema
, target_schema
, and log_filename
are required parameters. All other parameters are optional.
Parameters
source_fdw
Name of the foreign server managed by the postgres_fdw
foreign data wrapper from which to clone database objects.
target_fdw
Name of the foreign server managed by the postgres_fdw
foreign data wrapper to which to clone database objects.
source_schema
Name of the schema from which to clone database objects.
target_schema
Name of the schema into which to clone database objects from the source schema.
log_filename
Name of the log file in which information from the function is recorded. The log file is created under the directory specified by the log_directory
configuration parameter in the postgresql.conf
file.
on_tblspace
Boolean value to specify whether to create database objects in their tablespaces. If false
, then the TABLESPACE
clause isn't included in the applicable CREATE
DDL statement when added to the target schema. If true
, then the TABLESPACE
clause is included in the CREATE
DDL statement when added to the target schema. The default value is false
.
Note
If you specify true
and a database object has a TABLESPACE
clause, the tablespace must exist in the target database cluseter. Otherwise, the cloning function fails.
verbose_on
Boolean value to specify whether to print the DDLs in log_filename
when creating objects in the target schema. If false
, then DDLs aren't printed. If true
, then DDLs are printed. The default value is false
.
copy_acls
Boolean value to specify whether to include the access control list (ACL) while creating objects in the target schema. The access control list is the set of GRANT
privilege statements. If false
, then the access control list isn't included for the target schema. If true
, then the access control list is included for the target schema. The default value is false
.
Note
If you specify true
, a role with GRANT
privilege must exist in the target database cluster. Otherwise, the cloning function fails.
worker_count
Number of background workers to perform the clone in parallel. The default value is 1
.
Example
This example shows cloning schema srcschema
in database srcdb
(as defined by src_server
) to target schema tgtschema
in database tgtdb
(as defined by tgt_server
).
The source server environment:
- Host on which the source database server is running:
192.168.2.28
- Port of the source database server:
5444
- Database source of the clone:
srcdb
- Foreign server (
src_server
) and user mapping with the information of the preceding bullet points - Source schema:
srcschema
The target server environment:
- Host on which the target database server is running:
localhost
- Port of the target database server:
5444
- Database target of the clone:
tgtdb
- Foreign server (
tgt_server
) and user mapping with the information of the preceding bullet points - Target schema:
tgtschema
- Database superuser to invoke
remotecopyschema: enterprisedb
Before invoking the function, the connection database user enterprisedb
connects to database tgtdb
. A worker_count
of 4
is specified for this function.
This example displays the status from the log file during various points in the cloning process:
Results
The following shows the cloned tables:
When the remotecopyschema
function was invoked, four background workers were specified.
The following portion of the log file clone_rmt_src_tgt
shows the status of the parallel data copying operation using four background workers:
The DATA-COPY
log message includes two square-bracket numbers, for example, [0][3]
. The first number is the job index. The second number is the worker index. The worker index values range from 0 to 3 for the four background workers.
In case two clone schema jobs are running in parallel, the first log file has 0
as the job index, and the second has 1
as the job index.
Copying a remote schema using a batch job
The remotecopyschema_nb
function copies a schema and its database objects from a source schema in the remote source database specified in the source_fdw
foreign server to a target schema in the local target database specified in the target_fdw
foreign server. Copying occurs in a non-blocking manner as a job submitted to pgAgent.
The function returns an INTEGER
value job ID for the job submitted to pgAgent. If the function fails, then null is returned.
The source_fdw
, target_fdw
, source
, target
, and log_filename
parameters are required. All other parameters are optional.
After the pgAgent job is complete, remove it with the remove_log_file_and_job
function.
Parameters
source_fdw
Name of the foreign server managed by the postgres_fdw
foreign data wrapper from which to clone database objects.
target_fdw
Name of the foreign server managed by the postgres_fdw
foreign data wrapper to which to clone database objects.
source
Name of the schema from which to clone database objects.
target
Name of the schema into which to clone database objects from the source schema.
log_filename
Name of the log file in which to record information from the function. The log file is created under the directory specified by the log_directory
configuration parameter in the postgresql.conf
file.
on_tblspace
Boolean value to specify whether to create database objects in their tablespaces. If false
, then the TABLESPACE
clause isn't included in the applicable CREATE
DDL statement when added to the target schema. If true
, then the TABLESPACE
clause is included in the CREATE
DDL statement when added to the target schema. The default value is false
.
Note
If you specify true
is specified and a database object has a TABLESPACE
clause, that tablespace must exist in the target database cluster. Otherwise, the cloning function fails.
verbose_on
Boolean value to specify whether to print the DDLs in log_filename
when creating objects in the target schema. If false
, then DDLs aren't printed. If true
, then DDLs are printed. The default value is false
.
copy_acls
Boolean value to specify whether to include the access control list (ACL) while creating objects in the target schema. The access control list is the set of GRANT
privilege statements. If false
, then the access control list isn't included for the target schema. If true
, then the access control list is included for the target schema. The default value is false
.
Note
If you specify true
, a role with GRANT
privilege must exist in the target database cluster. Otherwise the cloning function fails.
worker_count
Number of background workers to perform the clone in parallel. The default value is 1
.
Example
The same cloning operation is performed as the example in remotecopyschema
but using the non-blocking function remotecopyschema_nb
.
This command starts pgAgent on the target database tgtdb
. The pgagent
program file is located in the bin
subdirectory of the EDB Postgres Advanced Server installation directory.
Results
The remotecopyschema_nb
function returns the job ID shown as 2
in the example:
The following shows the completed status of the job:
The following command removes the log file and the pgAgent job: