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2004-03-17 Thread karthikeyan
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Re: [ADMIN] Row data corruption under 7.3.5

2004-03-17 Thread Marc Mitchell
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. Google groups searching have found

Re: [ADMIN] Row data corruption under 7.3.5

2004-03-17 Thread Tom Lane
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

Re: [ADMIN] Row data corruption under 7.3.5

2004-03-17 Thread scott.marlowe
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

Re: [ADMIN] Re-Init database cluster.

2004-03-17 Thread Tom Lane
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