Is there anyway to rescue data afer power off.
I have postgres database version 8.3.9 on windows 2003.
Yesterday my server is power off, when i start server, some of table is
blank. Is there anyway to rescue it.
Please help me. I am very confuse.
Tuan Hoang Anh
On 19 July 2010 01:46, Howard Rogers wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> > Howard Rogers writes:
> >> ims=# select count(*) from search_rm
> >> where to_tsvector('english', textsearch) @@ to_tsquery('english','bat &
> sb12n');
> >> count
> >> ---
> >> 3849
> >> (1 r
In response to tuanhoanganh :
> Is there anyway to rescue data afer power off.
> I have postgres database version 8.3.9 on windows 2003.
> Yesterday my server is power off, when i start server, some of table is blank.
> Is there anyway to rescue it.
Restore the data from your backup. You haven't a
Hello Oleg,
my results are different. The analysis looks like this (please note the
different numbers of rows):
Aggregate (cost=104.05..104.06 rows=1 width=0) (actual
time=152.133..152.135 rows=1 loops=1)
-> Bitmap Heap Scan on search_tab (cost=5.39..103.98 rows=25 width=0)
(actual time=76.
Yes, I don't have backup.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 4:24 PM, A. Kretschmer <
andreas.kretsch...@schollglas.com> wrote:
> In response to tuanhoanganh :
> > Is there anyway to rescue data afer power off.
> > I have postgres database version 8.3.9 on windows 2003.
> > Yesterday my server is power off,
When I use pgadmin to view data of table dmvt, it have data. But when I
"select * from dmvt" there is error on log
2010-07-19 17:32:17 ICTWARNING: invalid page header in block 207 of
relation "dmvt"; zeroing out page
2010-07-19 17:32:35 ICTLOG: server process (PID 3480) was terminated by
excepti
> Yesterday my server is power off, when i start server, some of table is
blank. Is there anyway to rescue it.
The "Power Off" - is it a planned/regular one? If yes, it makes sense to
have a normal shutdown of the database before the "Power Off".
You said "some of table is blank". If those table
Artur,
I don't know, but could you try linux machine ?
Oleg
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, Artur Dabrowski wrote:
Hello Oleg,
my results are different. The analysis looks like this (please note the
different numbers of rows):
Aggregate (cost=104.05..104.06 rows=1 width=0) (actual
time=152.133..152.1
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 07:46:23PM +0200, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote on 17.07.2010 19:35:
>> I'd dismiss those numbers as being within experimental
>> error, except it seems odd that they all differ in the same direction.
>
> And it's reproducable (at least on my computer). As I said I
On 19/07/10 19:02, Jayadevan M wrote:
>> Yesterday my server is power off, when i start server, some of table is
> blank. Is there anyway to rescue it.
> The "Power Off" - is it a planned/regular one? If yes, it makes sense to
> have a normal shutdown of the database before the "Power Off".
...
Hello,
I am running a 8.2.4 PostgreSQL instance on a debian etch server.
I have a problem trying to change the parameter log_min_duration_statement.
Its actuel value in the postgresql.conf is "-1" (log off) :
log_min_duration_statement = -1# -1 is disabled, 0 logs all
statements
On 19/07/10 18:37, tuanhoanganh wrote:
> When I use pgadmin to view data of table dmvt, it have data. But when I
> "select * from dmvt" there is error on log
>
> 2010-07-19 17:32:17 ICTWARNING: invalid page header in block 207 of
> relation "dmvt"; zeroing out page
> 2010-07-19 17:32:35 ICTLOG:
Ooops, I just realized I set the parameter to the ROLE postgres a few
weeks ago...
ALTER ROLE postgres SET log_min_duration_statement TO DEFAULT;
solved my problem... which was not a problem in fact, juste a mistake :|
--
Nico
Le 19/07/2010 12:36, Nico a écrit :
Hello,
I am running a 8.2.4
Hi,
In a table, I've some geoip informations with indexes to two colums
\d geoip
Table « public.geoip »
Colonne | Type | Modificateurs
--+--+---
begin_ip | bigint |
end_ip | bigint |
country | character(2) |
Index :
"geoip_b
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 05:55:48PM +0200, arno wrote:
> But when using a custom function to compute my where parameter
> inet_to_bigint is a function that transform an inet address its integer
> representation.
> Is there a way, either to put function return value in a variable, or to tell
> pos
Le lundi 19 juillet 2010, à 17:09:02 +0100, Sam a écrit :
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 05:55:48PM +0200, arno wrote:
> > But when using a custom function to compute my where parameter
>
> > inet_to_bigint is a function that transform an inet address its integer
> > representation.
>
> > Is there a
I can't figure out the correct syntax...
I have this, but it just keeps complaining about the IF
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables where
table_name = 'post_codes')
THEN
CREATE TABLE post_codes
(
area character varying(10) NOT NULL,
district character varying(10
On 19/07/2010 17:33, Jennifer Trey wrote:
I can't figure out the correct syntax...
I have this, but it just keeps complaining about the IF
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables where
table_name = 'post_codes')
THEN
CREATE TABLE post_codes
(
area character varying(
Hello
you can use IF statement only inside plpgsql function. CREATE TABLE
doesn't support clause IF.
Regards
Pavel Stehule
2010/7/19 Jennifer Trey :
> I can't figure out the correct syntax...
> I have this, but it just keeps complaining about the IF
> IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT table_name FROM infor
>
>> How should this be written ?
>
> I don't think you can use the "IF" like this in a normal query. You could
> write a pl/pgsql function instead to do this..
You can write such a query inline in 9.0, by use of DO...but you
probably just want to define a function for now
--
Regards,
Peter Geogh
You all make it sound so easy :)
How do I write the above using a function?
Cheers, Jen
I have checked SHOW fsync, It is ON.
When I view table dmvt on PgAdmin, it only has 1332 rows, but command
"SELECT count(*) FROM dmvt" return 2449 rows.
My postgresql.conf is default of EnterpriseDB Postgres 8.3.9.
Please help me. Sorry for my English.
Tuan Hoang Anh.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:
On 07/19/2010 09:33 AM, Jennifer Trey wrote:
> I can't figure out the correct syntax...
>
> I have this, but it just keeps complaining about the IF
>
> IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables where
> table_name = 'post_codes')
>
> THEN
>
> CREATE TABLE post_codes
Proba
Thank you for the time and thought.
I've added Brian Martin, who is my project lead for this effort. He's a better
person to converse with than I am.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Friedrich [mailto:michael.friedr...@univie.ac.at]
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2010 4:35 PM
To: Duncavage
No I don't want to drop it ... there is valuable data in there! I only
want to create it if it doesn't already exist... likely going to happen
first time the application will run. I want to create the table then and
populate. But not the next time.
Should I just let Java throw and exception an
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Davor J. wrote:
> It seems no secret that a child table will not fire a trigger defined on
> it's parent table. Various posts comment on this. But nowhere could I find a
> reason for this.
Do you want your trigger that redirects insert on parent table to the
prope
On Jul 19, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Jennifer Trey wrote:
> No I don't want to drop it ... there is valuable data in there! I only
> want to create it if it doesn't already exist... likely going to happen first
> time the application will run. I want to create the table then and populate.
> But n
Assuming you know the schema name, you could always check the catalog table,
something like
select count(*) from pg_tables where schemaname= 'foo' and tablename='bar'
If it returns, then you know a table by the name foo.bar exists. if not you can
create it.
-Said
Jennifer Trey wrote:
No
On 07/19/2010 10:43 AM, Jennifer Trey wrote:
> No I don't want to drop it ... there is valuable data in there! I
> only want to create it if it doesn't already exist... likely going to
> happen first time the application will run. I want to create the table
> then and populate. But not the next
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Jennifer Trey wrote:
> I can't figure out the correct syntax...
> I have this, but it just keeps complaining about the IF
> IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables where
> table_name = 'post_codes')
> THEN
> CREATE TABLE post_codes
> (
>
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Davor J. wrote:
> > It seems no secret that a child table will not fire a trigger defined on
> > it's parent table. Various posts comment on this. But nowhere could I
> find a
> > reason for this.
>
> Do you want your trigger that redirects insert on parent tabl
On Jul 13, 12:10 pm, ste...@kaltenbrunner.cc (Stefan Kaltenbrunner)
wrote:
> Duncavage, Daniel P. (JSC-OD211) wrote:
>
> > We are implementingNagioson Space Station and want to use PostgreSQL
> > to store the data on orbit and then replicate that db on the ground.
> > The problem is, most people
Ignore the previous link.
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On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 5:57 PM, tuanhoanganh wrote:
> I have checked SHOW fsync, It is ON.
> When I view table dmvt on PgAdmin, it only has 1332 rows, but command
> "SELECT count(*) FROM dmvt" return 2449 rows.
By default pgAdmin shows the number of rows listed in pg_class, which
is not always a
> NODutils however has no real working support for PostgreSQL, IDOutils (which
> I
>mentioned elsewhere in the thread) from the icinga fork does have basic
>support.
>The SQL queries used in NDOUtils are highly MySQL specific, mostly the ON
>DUPLICATE KEY functionality based on unique constr
Original Message
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] NASA needs Postgres - Nagios help
From: Sean E. Connolly
To: Michael Friedrich ,
daniel.p.duncav...@nasa.gov, brian.d.mar...@nasa.gov
Date: 2010-07-19 21:23
Fine, so there will be a lot of boring modifying of the src and
associated s
Original Message
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] NASA needs Postgres - Nagios help
From: Duncavage, Daniel P. (JSC-OD211)
To: Michael Friedrich , Martin, Brian D.
(JSC-OD)[UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE LLC]
Date: 2010-07-19 19:35
Thank you for the time and thought.
I've added Brian Martin,
>From the roll-your-own side, have you looked at an alternative Nagios
event broker called livestatus? It's written by Matthias Kettner as part
of his client-centric mk-check Nagios plugin suite.
At the moment it only brokers live data (hence livestatus), but it is
intended to replace NDO as the g
Peter C. Lai wrote:
From the roll-your-own side, have you looked at an alternative Nagios
event broker called livestatus? It's written by Matthias Kettner as part
of his client-centric mk-check Nagios plugin suite.
Regarding this in reflection of this email livestatus won't make that
much
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Conway [mailto:m...@joeconway.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:59 PM
> To: Jennifer Trey
> Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: Create table if not exists ... how ??
>
> On 07/19/2010 09:33 AM, Jennifer Trey wrote:
> > I can't figure out
On 07/19/2010 01:54 PM, Igor Neyman wrote:
> What you suggest is completely different from what OP asked.
>
> Jen wants to avoid getting error on CREATE TABLE in case her table
> already exists (but proceed with CREATE TABLE, if it doesn't).
> What you suggest, will drop the table (IF EXISTS), and
Hi All,
I'm developing a system in C and I have a unsigned char pointer that
represents a struct and I like to store it in a bytea column in postgreSQL.
How can I do it?
Example:
str_t temp;
unsigned char *ptr;
ptr = (unsigned char *)&temp;
store(ptr);
I've already tried some examples, but I di
vinicius_bra wrote:
I'm developing a system in C and I have a unsigned char pointer that
represents a struct and I like to store it in a bytea column in postgreSQL.
The pointer does not represent the struct.
How can I do it?
Example:
str_t temp;
unsigned char *ptr;
ptr = (unsigned char *)&te
Hi folks
I've noticed a pattern in my SQL and am curious to know if others face
the same thing, and if so how they're handling it.
I often have the need to wrap up some complex query 'x' into a reusable
unit, so I don't copy it repeatly all over the place. This query often
requires one or more pa
Oh, sorry for the reply-to-self, but I know I can write an SQL function
with an OUT parameter list to do this. Like creating a custom rowtype
for the job, though, this gets cumbersome if the column-list is long, or
changes to the input tables might ever result in a change to column-list
types, add
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