Hi list,

Thanks for the clear answer. However, this is the simple answer that is also in 
the manual. Yes I know it is not directly possible to get that data, but I am 
quite desparate to get the data back. If one way or another the data is (except 
for the 4 days we really have no data for) accessible, we will write a program 
to recover the data into the production database. So if anyone of you knows 
about a way to access the actual data in the WAL file (or a reference where to 
find enough information to do this) I would be very happy.


Cheers,
D. Kniep

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Van: Andreas Kretschmer <akretsch...@spamfence.net>
Verzonden: za 01-01-11 10:04:11
Aan: pgsql-general@postgresql.org; 
Onderwerp: Re: [GENERAL] Shit happens

> Dick Kniep <dick.kn...@lindix.nl> wrote:
> 
> > Hi list,
> > 
> > Happy newyear to all of you.
> > 
> > We use WAL files for backup purposes. Now we need to restore up to a
> > certain date in december, we have a base backup from october 24th, but
> > the WAL files start only at october 28th. Is there a way that we can
> > use the WAL files to recover data up to half december anyway? I know
> 
> No. You can't fill the gap.
> 
> 
> Andreas
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