sagar koirala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So, I used pg_resetxlog PGDATA with PGDATA pointing to my current > /pgsql/data. It said transaction log reset. At this point, the postgresql is > not running, so I cannot dump my old data. Starting the postgresql doesn't > work.
> So I tried: export PGDATA=/var/lib/pgsql/data > Then I tried to pg_ctl start but ended up with following message: > -bash-3.00$ pg_ctl start > FATAL: database files are incompatible with server > DETAIL: The database cluster was initialized with BLCKSZ 6330300, but the > server was compiled with BLCKSZ 8192. > HINT: It looks like you need to recompile or initdb. Seems like you must have used a pg_resetxlog that doesn't actually match your database. You omitted all the details of "installed postgres 7.4 again" but I'll bet you messed up there somehow. (32-bit vs 64-bit is one possible gotcha that I don't think 7.4 defended against very well.) > Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Get the right software version and start over from the data-directory backup that I hope you still have. The data directory you have now is likely unsalvageable --- just running pg_resetxlog again is unlikely to fix it. Worst case, you'll have to initdb and start from the latest pg_dump dump you've got ... regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs