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TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend
This is follow-up to a problem first reported on 3/1/04. The problem
has continued to occur intermittently and recently we experienced the
first occurrence where the first column of a table was the column where
the corrupted and thus we could not recover it.
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Marc Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is follow-up to a problem first reported on 3/1/04. The problem
has continued to occur intermittently and recently we experienced the
first occurrence where the first column of a table was the column where
the corrupted and thus we could not
On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Marc Mitchell wrote:
This is follow-up to a problem first reported on 3/1/04. The problem
has continued to occur intermittently and recently we experienced the
first occurrence where the first column of a table was the column where
the corrupted and thus we could not
Louie Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to do initdb, but it didn't work.
My question is that can I just delete the directory where the database
cluster stored before.
I.e. rm -rf /var/lib/pgsql/data
Yup, that's the standard way ... however, maybe you should tell us
exactly what didn't