Gary Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We have a problem with a PosgreSQL database where the user cannot get 
> to their tables any more.  I am not the primary administrator of this 
> host (who is on vacation), nor am I the user of this database.  The 
> /var/log/posgresql file has entries like the following, at the end:

> FATAL 1:  Database "trees_rock" does not exist in the system catalog.

> The current running version of the database is 7.2.2, and I suspect the 
> database was created and maintained with 7.3.4 (after examining the 
> bash history file for user postgres).

> Would running downlevel software cause this problem?  Does this seem 
> likely or possible?

No, no, and no.  A 7.2.anything server would flat out refuse to start in
a 7.3.* database (because it checks PG_VERSION).  You might have been
using 7.3 client-side code to talk to the 7.2 server, but that wouldn't
cause this sort of failure.

A possible quick-and-dirty solution is "VACUUM pg_database" (issued from
any of the databases that you can get into).  If that doesn't work then
you've got serious problems :-(

                        regards, tom lane

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