"shanmugavel" <shanmugave...@onwardgroup.com> wrote: > Description: Production db down > now i face the problem > > how can i resolve that the problem > [cut and paste from an archive post from three years ago > about a non-production version under development] You've actually given no information about what problem you have or what version of PostgreSQL you're running. Please review this page: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Guide_to_reporting_problems Also, you'll get best results posting to a list which fits the topic. http://www.postgresql.org/community/lists/ Unless you have some reason to believe there's a PostgreSQL bug involved, it would be better to start a discussion of a production problem on the pgsql-admin or pgsql-general list. -Kevin
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