Miguel wrote:

Tom Lane wrote:

Increasing the WAL start address might help (see the pg_resetxlog man
page).  Realize that you're probably going to be dealing with corrupted
data, however :-(

            regards, tom lane

Ops, foget the last email, i reread the man, this is what i have to do:

shiva2 pg_xlog # ls -l
total 180448
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 18:05 00000001000000980000001A -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 18:07 00000001000000980000001B -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 18:10 00000001000000980000001C -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 18:10 00000001000000980000001D -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:25 00000001000000980000001E -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:28 00000001000000980000001F -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:37 000000010000009800000020 -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:51 000000010000009800000021 -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:53 000000010000009800000022 -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:46 000000010000009800000023 -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Oct 28 17:49 000000010000009800000024
drwx------  2 postgres postgres     4096 Apr 22  2005 archive_status


So :

pg_resetxlog -l 0x01, 0x98, 0x25 dir_data

Is this ok?

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