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Thanks. Database would error on backing up. Because I did not do that backup command in the link. I just used rsync to off site.
For future reference, if you use docker compose you can setup up this as well for each application that has a postgres database
Give it the same user name and password for the database that the application uses. Give it a mounted volume then you backup the docker files and the folder where these backups are made at the same time
https://github.com/prodrigestivill/docker-postgres-backup-local
If you ever have a problem you will have several proper database dumps to work with
I have one of these for every docker app that runs postgres.
I believe there is a similar thing you can setup for mariadb and sqlite