> The pg_dump backup is a better bet.
> 
> If you are really desperate to recover the latest changes, try
> pg_resetxlog then pg_dump, and diff the dump file against your good
> pg_dump to see which changes you want to believe and apply.  But I'd
> still say you want to initdb and restore from the pg_dump backup before
> going forward.


Thanks for all of the advice.  Fortunately, this is a lesson I am learning on 
my practice server. 
I would hate to think of the predicament I would be in if this happened to my 
server at work.

Here, none of the data is critical, I just didn't want to re-created all of the 
schemas that I am
loading test data to.

But lesson learned,  I am going to a closer look at my back-up strategy.

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr. 

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