On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Tom Lane wrote: > Achilleus Mantzios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > After recreating the missing triggers should i upgrade > > to 7.2.3?? > > Make that "before". > > I frankly suspect pilot error here. Triggers do not simply disappear. > If you did have crash-induced corruption leading to loss of some rows > in pg_trigger, it would be exceedingly obvious because *no* operations > on the affected tables would work --- relcache would complain about the > fact that pg_class.reltriggers didn't match the number of rows in > pg_trigger. I think the missing triggers must have been removed or > disabled deliberately. (Which is not to say that it couldn't have been > a software bug, but you're barking up the wrong tree to blame it on a > crash.) > Did all the triggers of the affected tables disappear, or only some > of them?
Just some of them. I really dont know what happened. Looking back at july backups the problem was already there. I never played with system tables in production. I hope to be able somehow to reproduce the problem, or convince myself its my fault for some reason. P.S. I was surprized when i looked up in my english dictionary the word "deliberately" :) > > regards, tom lane > ================================================================== Achilleus Mantzios S/W Engineer IT dept Dynacom Tankers Mngmt Nikis 4, Glyfada Athens 16610 Greece tel: +30-10-8981112 fax: +30-10-8981877 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org