I did the followwing things to make a backup:
1.config the archive on
2. select * from pg_start_backup()
3.tar the $PTDATA dir to a package
4.select * from pg_stop_backup()

The followwing things to restore:
1.Unzip the tar package I packaged
2.Copy the archived XLOG fils to $PTDATA
3.pg_ctl start

Then did the staff I describe in the last mail.
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Richard
2010-08-12

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发件人:Tom Lane
发送日期:2010-08-12 00:02:31
收件人:Richard
抄送:pgsql-general
主题:Re: [GENERAL] Restore from online backup, query from pg_proc, got wrong 
result, please see the problem!

"Richard" <husttrip...@vip.sina.com> writes:
> After restoring from online backup and archive xlog files, I query pg_proc 
> using SQL: select * from pg_proc where proname = 'xxx' and oid = XXX. I got 
> no result back, but when using SQL:select * from pg_proc where proname = 
> 'xxx', I got what I want, and the result OID is just the one in the first 
> SQL.Then I reindex pg_proc, retry the first SQL, the result is correct.
> Any one konw what is the matter?  How can I solve this without reindexing the 
> table!

Well, apparently you did the restore incorrectly, leading to an
inconsistent index on pg_proc.  Since you proided no details about how
you did that, it's hard to say more.

                        regards, tom lane

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