Re: corrupted database?
Bryan White <bryan@arcamax.com>
From: "Bryan White" <bryan@arcamax.com>
To: "P. A. Bagyenda" <bagyenda@dsmagic.com>, <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2001-04-18T20:27:37Z
Lists: pgsql-general
> My hard disk partition with the postgres data directory got full. I > tried to shut down postgres so I could clear some space, nothing > happened. So I did a reboot. On restart (after clearing some > pg_sorttemp.XX files), I discovered that all my tables appear empty! > When I check in the data directories of the databases, I see that the > files for each table have data (they are still of the size as before). > > I've been running some experiments on another machine and notice that > if I remove the pg_log file, databases seem to disappear (or data to > become invisible). So I am guessing that postgres is looking in one > place and deciding there is no data. Now I need to get my data of > course! Any solutions?? My programming skills are generally very good > so > if it involves some code I'd have no problem. How do I get a dump of > the > raw data (saw copy-style output) from the table files? Please help! > > I am running v7.0.3 on linux kernel v2.2 You might want to look at pg_check located here www.arcamax.com/pg_check. Note that the results might contain rows that have been previously deleted and both new and old copies of rows that have been updated.