It appears that I can select the rows, but not delete or update them. # select ctid from files where ctid = '(53101,30)'; ctid ------------ (53101,30) (1 row)
# delete from files where ctid = '(53101,30)'; DELETE 0 # update files set fileid = 1000 where ctid = '(53101,30)'; UPDATE 0 # -Zeki On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Tom Lane wrote: > Zeki Mokhtarzada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The system is running on a Dell PowerEdge 2650 running RedHat 8. We had a > > kernel halt about two weeks ago that was caused by one of our disk mirrors > > failing. It could be that these problems were caused at that point in > > time and are just being noticed now. > > Not sure. xmin=2 (FrozenXid) implies that those rows have been like > that for a good long time (~ 1 billion transactions). > > > But you never stated how to delete the duplicate rows. Any suggestions? > > You can select 'em by ctid, viz WHERE ctid = '(53101,30)' > > regards, tom lane > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]