Re: [GENERAL] Possible DB corruption

2007-05-28 Thread Michael Fuhr
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 04:14:14PM -0600, Michael Fuhr wrote: > On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 04:47:52PM -0400, Justin M Wozniak wrote: > > We noticed that some records were mysteriously disappearing from > > our DB. I went in with psql and found that the \dt command no longer > > works, providing t

Re: [GENERAL] Possible DB corruption

2007-05-28 Thread Michael Fuhr
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 04:47:52PM -0400, Justin M Wozniak wrote: > We noticed that some records were mysteriously disappearing from > our DB. I went in with psql and found that the \dt command no longer > works, providing the output below. Is this a sure sign of DB corruption? > Running ps

Re: [GENERAL] Possible DB corruption

2007-05-28 Thread Tom Lane
Justin M Wozniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > We noticed that some records were mysteriously disappearing from > our DB. I went in with psql and found that the \dt command no longer > works, providing the output below. Is this a sure sign of DB corruption? > Running psql (PostgreSQL) 7.4.8

[GENERAL] Possible DB corruption

2007-05-28 Thread Justin M Wozniak
Hello We noticed that some records were mysteriously disappearing from our DB. I went in with psql and found that the \dt command no longer works, providing the output below. Is this a sure sign of DB corruption? Running psql (PostgreSQL) 7.4.8 on Linux 2.4.27. Thanks GEMSd=> \dt