Hello Karsten,

Thank you.

> Like replacing (some of) the pg_* containing raw files with
 > those from an uncorrupted database (having been suggested
 > earlier this year) which may work if the corrupted blocks in
 > pg_* only affect data actually describing _that_ database
 > rather than establishing relationships not unique to this
 > database (say, encodings, default operators, ...). If those
 > can be replaced and there is still corruption in some parts
 > describing the local schema then it may work to apply
 > zero_damaged_pages, pg_resetxlog, and similar tools in order
 > to make some of the schema dumpable.

This is actually a very interesting idea.

Kind regards,

Tomas



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