I downloaded a hex editor, but honestly, I can't make heads or tails of what I'm looking at. I'm not sure what needs changing.

Also, FYI, you mentioned that you thought I had deleted the record with ctid=(0,2). I did delete that, but thats what caused the database to not work. I restored a backup copy of the data directory I had made yesterday morning before I started messing with it.

If I restored the data directory again wouldn't that undo the Vacuum Freeze command that I did that has locked the database into the state that it is in now?

Tom Lane wrote:
Adam Dear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm comfortable enough with it that I can edit it if I can find exactly what to edit. Whats the best way to edit the file? I've opened it using:

vim -b 1260

Here is what is at the end of the block in the file. If you could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.

I think you need to change T^B to ^B^@ ... though I agree with Alvaro
that a hex editor would be a more comfortable tool.

                        regards, tom lane



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