On 6/6/2012 2:35 AM, Daniel Verite wrote:
Aleksander Rozman wrote:
Now I am not sure two of this directories are old databases, but I think
they are... Is there a way to register one of this databases into new
installation (I am sure that directory "1" is old postgres database, and
"115
On 2012-06-05, Aleksander Rozman wrote:
> Now I am not sure two of this directories are old databases, but I think
> they are... Is there a way to register one of this databases into new
> installation (I am sure that directory "1" is old postgres database, and
> "11563" is my database I want
On 5 June 2012 23:51, Aleksander Rozman wrote:
> Like I said before all databases were missing... One of thoose database was
> very important, but since I didn't have time I didn't pursue it further.
If it was very important, that means that you have backups, right?
>From the other replies it see
On 06/05/2012 02:51 PM, Aleksander Rozman wrote:
Hi !
I am long time user of postgresql (on several platforms), and last month
I came across weird problem...
I started upgrade of Ubuntu and halfway through, upgrade failed... I was
forced to do clean install. After install all my databases were
Hi !
I am long time user of postgresql (on several platforms), and last month
I came across weird problem...
I started upgrade of Ubuntu and halfway through, upgrade failed... I was
forced to do clean install. After install all my databases were missing
(I also had to reinstall postgres, so