as the canonical form for MAC addresses, and specifies the first
form (with colons) as the bit-reversed notation, so that
08-00-2b-01-02-03 = 01:00:4D:08:04:0C. This convention is widely
- ignored nowadays, and it is only relevant for obsolete network
+ ignored nowadays, and it is relevant only for obsolete network
protocols (such as Token Ring). PostgreSQL makes no provisions
for bit reversal, and all accepted formats use the canonical LSB
order.
<listitem>
<para>
Specify the superuser user name to use when disabling triggers.
- This is only relevant if <option>--disable-triggers</> is used.
+ This is relevant only if <option>--disable-triggers</> is used.
(Usually, it's better to leave this out, and instead start the
resulting script as superuser.)
</para>
<term><option>--disable-triggers</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
- This option is only relevant when creating a data-only dump.
+ This option is relevant only when creating a data-only dump.
It instructs <application>pg_dump</application> to include commands
to temporarily disable triggers on the target tables while
the data is reloaded. Use this if you have referential
<listitem>
<para>
Specify the superuser user name to use when disabling triggers.
- This is only relevant if <option>--disable-triggers</> is used.
+ This is relevant only if <option>--disable-triggers</> is used.
(Usually, it's better to leave this out, and instead start the
resulting script as superuser.)
</para>
<term><option>--disable-triggers</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
- This option is only relevant when creating a data-only dump.
+ This option is relevant only when creating a data-only dump.
It instructs <application>pg_dumpall</application> to include commands
to temporarily disable triggers on the target tables while
the data is reloaded. Use this if you have referential
<listitem>
<para>
Specify the superuser user name to use when disabling triggers.
- This is only relevant if <option>--disable-triggers</> is used.
+ This is relevant only if <option>--disable-triggers</> is used.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<term><option>--disable-triggers</></term>
<listitem>
<para>
- This option is only relevant when performing a data-only restore.
+ This option is relevant only when performing a data-only restore.
It instructs <application>pg_restore</application> to execute commands
to temporarily disable triggers on the target tables while
the data is reloaded. Use this if you have referential