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`Backup Server Dialog`:index:
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Use the *Backup Server* dialog to create a plain-text script that will recreate
the selected server. You can use the pgAdmin *Query Tool* to play back a
plain-text script, and recreate the server.
.. image:: images/backup_server_general.png
:alt: Backup server dialog
:align: center
Use the fields in the *General* tab to specify the following:
* Enter the name of the backup file in the *Filename* field. Optionally, select
the *Browser* icon (ellipsis) to the right to navigate into a directory and
select a file that will contain the archive.
* Use the *Encoding* drop-down listbox to select the character encoding method
that should be used for the archive. **Note:** This option is visible only for
database server greater than or equal to 11.
* Use the drop-down listbox next to *Role name* to specify a role with
connection privileges on the selected server. The role will be used for
authentication during the backup.
Click the *Data Options* tab to continue. Use the fields in the *Data Options*
tab to provide options related to data or pgAdmin objects that correspond to *pg_dumpall*.
.. image:: images/backup_server_objects.png
:alt: Type of objects option on backup server dialog
:align: center
* Move switches in the **Type of objects** field box to specify details about
the type of objects that will be backed up.
* Move the switch next to *Only data* towards right position to limit the back
up to data.
* Move the switch next to *Only schemas* to limit the back up to schema-level
database objects.
* Move the switch next to *Only tablespaces* to limit the back
up to tablespaces only.
* Move the switch next to *Only roles* to limit the back up to roles only.
.. image:: images/backup_server_do_not_save.png
:alt: Do not save option on backup server dialog
:align: center
* Move switches in the **Do not save** field box to select the objects that will
not be included in the backup.
* Move the switch next to *Owner* towards right position to exclude commands
that set object ownership.
* Move the switch next to *Role passwords* towards right position to exclude
passwords for roles.
* Move the switch next to *Privileges* towards right position to exclude
commands that create access privileges.
* Move the switch next to *Tablespaces* towards right position to exclude
tablespaces.
* Move the switch next to *Unlogged table data* towards right position to
exclude the contents of unlogged tables.
* Move the switch next to *Comments* towards right position to exclude
commands that set the comments. **Note:** This option is visible only for
database server greater than or equal to 11.
* Move the switch next to *Publications* towards right position to exclude
publications.
* Move the switch next to *Subscriptions* towards right position to exclude
subscriptions.
* Move the switch next to *Security labels* towards right position to exclude
Security labels.
* Move the switch next to *Toast compressions* towards right position to exclude
Toast compressions. **Note:** This option is visible only for
database server greater than or equal to 14.
* Move the switch next to *Table access methods* towards right position to exclude
Table access methods. **Note:** This option is visible only for
database server greater than or equal to 15.
.. image:: images/backup_server_queries.png
:alt: Queries option on backup server dialog
:align: center
Click the *Query Options* tab to continue. Use these additional fields to specify
the type of statements that should be included in the backup.
* Move the switch next to *Use INSERT commands* towards right position to
dump the data in the form of INSERT statements rather than using a COPY
command. Please note: this may make restoration from backup slow.
* Use the *Maximum rows per INSERT command* field to controls the maximum
number of rows per INSERT command. **Note:** This option is visible only for
database server greater than or equal to 12.
* Move the switch next to *On conflict do nothing to INSERT command* towards
right position to add ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING to INSERT command.
This option is not valid unless *Use INSERT commands*, *Use Column INSERTS*
or *Maximum rows per INSERT command* is also specified.
**Note:** This option is visible only for database server greater than or
equal to 12.
* Move the switch next to *Include DROP DATABASE statement* towards right
position to include a command in the backup that will drop any existing
database object with the same name before recreating the object during a
backup.
* Move the switch next to *Include IF EXISTS clause* towards right
position to add an IF EXISTS clause to drop databases and other objects.
This option is not valid unless *Include DROP DATABASE statement* is also set.
.. image:: images/backup_server_table.png
:alt: Backup dialog tables section
:align: center
Click the *Table Options* tab to continue. Use the fields in the *Table Options*
tab related to tables that should be included in the backup.
* Move the switch next to *Use Column INSERTS* towards right position to dump
the data in the form of INSERT statements and include explicit column
names. Please note: this may make restoration from backup slow.
* Move the switch next to *Load via partition root* towards right position,
so when dumping a COPY or INSERT statement for a partitioned table, target
the root of the partitioning hierarchy which contains it rather than the
partition itself. **Note:** This option is visible only for database server
greater than or equal to 11.
* Move the switch next to *With OIDs* towards right position to include object
identifiers as part of the table data for each table.
Click the *Options* tab to continue. Use the fields in the *Options*
tab to provide other backup options.
.. image:: images/backup_server_disable.png
:alt: Disable option on backup server dialog
:align: center
* Move switches in the **Disable** field box to specify the type of statements
that should be excluded from the backup.
* Move the switch next to *Triggers* (active when creating a data-only backup)
towards right position to include commands that will disable triggers on the
target table while the data is being loaded.
* Move the switch next to *$ quoting* towards right position to enable dollar
quoting within function bodies; if disabled, the function body will be
quoted using SQL standard string syntax.
.. image:: images/backup_server_miscellaneous.png
:alt: Miscellaneous option on backup server dialog
:align: center
* Move switches in the **Miscellaneous** field box to specify miscellaneous
backup options.
* Move the switch next to *Verbose messages* towards left position to instruct
*pg_dumpall* to exclude verbose messages.
* Move the switch next to *Force double quotes on identifiers* towards right
position to force the quoting of all identifiers.
* Move the switch next to *Use SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION* towards right
position to include a statement that will use a SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
command to determine object ownership (instead of an ALTER OWNER command).
* Use the *Exclude database* field to not dump databases whose name matches
pattern.
* Use the *Extra float digits* field to use the specified value when dumping
floating-point data, instead of the maximum available precision.
* Use the *Lock wait timeout* field to do not wait forever to acquire shared
table locks at the beginning of the dump. Instead, fail if unable to lock a
table within the specified timeout.
When youve specified the details that will be incorporated into the pg_dumpall
command:
* Click the *Backup* button to build and execute a command that builds a backup
based on your selections on the *Backup Server* dialog.
* Click the *Cancel* button to exit without saving work.
pgAdmin will run the backup process in background. You can view all the background
process with there running status and logs on the :ref:`Processes <processes>`
tab