Re: Rescue data after power off - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jayadevan M
Subject Re: Rescue data after power off
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Msg-id OFBF825E17.38DABB08-ON65257765.003C218C-65257765.003CBE59@ibsplc.com
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In response to Rescue data after power off  (tuanhoanganh <hatuan05@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Rescue data after power off  (Craig Ringer <craig@postnewspapers.com.au>)
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> Yesterday my server is power off, when i start server, some of table is
blank. Is there anyway to rescue it.
The "Power Off" - is it a planned/regular one? If yes, it makes sense to
have a normal shutdown of the database before the "Power Off".
You said "some of table is blank". If those tables just got populated
before the "Power Off" and the transactions were committed, PostgreSQL
might have used WALS and recovered.
Some information on what data was expected to be in those tables and how
they were populated , messages you got when you restarted PostgreSQL
server etc might give a better idea to those in forum who are in a
position to help.
Regards,
Jayadevan



From:   tuanhoanganh <hatuan05@gmail.com>
To:     pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date:   07/19/2010 02:45 PM
Subject:        [GENERAL] Rescue data after power off
Sent by:        pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org



Is there anyway to rescue data afer power off.
I have postgres database version 8.3.9 on windows 2003.
Yesterday my server is power off, when i start server, some of table is
blank. Is there anyway to rescue it.

Please help me. I am very confuse.
Tuan Hoang Anh







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