Tom Lane wrote:
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
2007-11-30 19:35:20 EST PANIC: could not locate a valid checkpoint record

Ugh :-(.  pg_resetxlog should get you back into the database, but it's
anybody's guess whether and how badly the contents will be corrupted.
I would recommend trying a dump/reload and also doing any manual
consistency crosschecks you can think of.

postgres version 8.2 sitting on a Reiser FS on RAID1....

Better take a second look at your disk hardware configuration.  At least
in theory, this Can't Happen if your disk hardware is handling fsync
honestly.

                        regards, tom lane


Cool, thanks.

I wonder what I'm supposed to do with my debian installation since there doesn't seem to be any such thing as pg_resetxlog. Or is it hiding somewhere?

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