Bruce Momjian wrote:
Ron Mayer wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Craig Ringer wrote:
with a version of PostgreSQL with the same minor version as the
one you were using on the server, eg if you were using 8.1.4 you
should get the latest PostgreSQL in the 8.1 series (NOT 8.2 or
8.3) to
Craig Ringer wrote:
Orlando Solarte wrote:
Hi.
I am trouble with my server postres on linux. It crashed!. I have
folder postgres installation that was my server. Is possible
recovery data from folder postgres installation? For example folder
data?
Unfortunately you have provided
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Craig Ringer wrote:
with a version of PostgreSQL with the same minor version as the one
you were using on the server, eg if you were using 8.1.4 you should
get the latest PostgreSQL in the 8.1 series (NOT 8.2 or 8.3) to try
to read the data.
What you mean here is of
Ron Mayer wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Craig Ringer wrote:
with a version of PostgreSQL with the same minor version as the one
you were using on the server, eg if you were using 8.1.4 you should
get the latest PostgreSQL in the 8.1 series (NOT 8.2 or 8.3) to try
to read the data.
Hi.
I am trouble with my server postres on linux. It crashed!. I have folder
postgres installation that was my server. Is possible recovery data from folder
postgres installation? For example folder data?
Any can help me
Note: Sorry my bad english.
Thank you!
Orlando Solarte wrote:
Hi.
I am trouble with my server postres on linux. It crashed!. I have folder
postgres installation that was my server. Is possible recovery data from
folder postgres installation? For example folder data?
Unfortunately you have provided very little information.
If