Обсуждение: a way to recover the DB of a data/ directory from a corrupted disk?
Hello, my case is quite difficult, I think, so all the help you can give me is more than welcome! The short story: I had two disks, the primary running the database server (pg 7.1.2), the second having the daily pg_dump's. The first disk started to have I/O problems, the sencond disk was erased by mystake by my server provider (arrrg!). So the only thing that I have right now is a cp that I did from the data/ directory of the disk # 1, the one that were running the database server I got I/O problems. During the cp, I got some problems doing it, saying things like I/O erros and the like (bad blocks), so probably around 20% or so of the files are corrupted or were not copiead at all. My question is, what can I do in such a case? =( Is there a way to recover as much as possible?, how? Thanks for all your help! Rocael. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
Re: a way to recover the DB of a data/ directory from a corrupted disk?
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Martijn van Oosterhout
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Hi, No guarentees here, but this may help. It can read the postgres backend files directly and is a bit more robust against errors. It may be able to recover your data for you. However, it requires that the pg_class and pg_attribute tables are still intact. It has rescued one persons 7.3 so it does work, but it hasn't been thoroughly tested. This isn't the only program either, there are others I just don't know where (somewhere on Redhat's website?). http://svana.org/kleptog/pgsql/pgfsck.html Good luck! On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 08:23:33PM -0700, Rocael Hernandez wrote: > Hello, > my case is quite difficult, I think, so all the help > you can give me is more than welcome! > > The short story: I had two disks, the primary running > the database server (pg 7.1.2), the second having the > daily pg_dump's. The first disk started to have I/O > problems, the sencond disk was erased by mystake by my > server provider (arrrg!). So the only thing that I > have right now is a cp that I did from the data/ > directory of the disk # 1, the one that were running > the database server I got I/O problems. During the cp, > I got some problems doing it, saying things like I/O > erros and the like (bad blocks), so probably around > 20% or so of the files are corrupted or were not > copiead at all. > > My question is, what can I do in such a case? =( > Is there a way to recover as much as possible?, how? > > Thanks for all your help! > Rocael. > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > http://sbc.yahoo.com > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match -- Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> http://svana.org/kleptog/ > "All that is needed for the forces of evil to triumph is for enough good > men to do nothing." - Edmond Burke > "The penalty good people pay for not being interested in politics is to be > governed by people worse than themselves." - Plato