Re: accidental drop table recoverable? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Paul Libbrecht
Subject Re: accidental drop table recoverable?
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Msg-id 792684B3-32A7-4F9F-ACA2-A682BF35F9E0@activemath.org
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In response to Re: accidental drop table recoverable?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: accidental drop table recoverable?  (Carol Walter <walterc@indiana.edu>)
Re: accidental drop table recoverable?  ("Scott Marlowe" <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>)
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Le 14-juil.-08 à 16:47, Tom Lane a écrit :

> You can't really "rollback" a DROP TABLE --- that corresponds directly
> to a filesystem remove() call, and no amount of fooling around with
> the
> database state will undo that.

That is dark.
I read yesterday night that actually a vacuum was advised everyday
since otherwise there was no actual deletion. So you are telling me
that, however, drop-table does really go to deletion right away?

I'm running 7.4.5 btw.

> If you have filesystem tools that will resurrect the deleted files for
> you, you could probably put them back into the database.  My
> inclination
> would be not to try to "roll back" anything, but create new tables
> with
> the identical column sets to the old ones (but no indexes)

this can be done easily.
But the filesystem resurrect I am doubting of. I'll hunt.

thanks!

paul

> and then rename the recovered files into place to match the new
> tables'
> relfilenode values.
> After which, a dump and reload would be prudent to
> make sure everything's really kosher.  (Actually, copying the data
> into
> newly created tables should be enough for that.)

sure!
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