i used below command to backup my database
sudo -u user_name pg_dump dbName -f /home ..../someWhere/db.sql
but it gives me this :
pg_
try pg_dump
from psql command-line
as below:
postgres=# \! pg_dump dbName -f /home ..../someWhere/db.sql
It looks like your pg_dump is working fine, but it is having problems opening the output file as the sudo user. Just guessing, but, if you do the redirection as the user (presumably the one running the pg_dump command) id, that should do it, that is:
sudo -u user_name pg_dump dbName > /home ..../someWhere/db.sql
Using this technique your pg_dump will run as the postgres user (assuming that is who user_name is) and the file being written in /home... will be written using the permission of the user running the command (this user might have different permissions than the postgres user).
Do it from psql command line like below
-bash-4.1$ pg_dump -Fp dbName -f /home ..../someWhere/db.sql &
-F selects the format of the output in which p is Output a plain-text SQL script file
and & at the end will run your backup in the background.