TALLURI Nareshkumar wrote:

>      [0]postgres@axmdevhkdb008$ [PHKGAXMD008] psql
> psql: FATAL:  database "postgres" does not exist

That's not necessarily a problem. The "postgres" database is generally
empty and some installations don't even have one.
Use "psql -d template1" instead, or start postgres in single-user mode.

> Since we are not able to connect to DB , we did a new initialization and
> copy the directories from base directory to new base directory(in new data
> location)

This can't work. If you have a backup from just before that point,
you should restore it and work from that without writing anything into
the data directory.


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Daniel Vérité
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