Hello, Thank You for the reply. I managed to delete the row the way below: 1. Using EMS Manager for PostgreSQL I selected all the rows except the corrupted one. 2. Extracted the data to INSERT script 3. SET zero_damaged_pages TO true; VACUUM FULL table; 4. DROP/CREATE 5. INSERT script without the corrupted row 6. INSERT script for the missing row created with EMS from the las uncorrupted data folder
Everything went as predicted and the table is ok now. 2011/11/30 Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> > Lukasz Brodziak <lukasz.brodz...@gmail.com> writes: > > I have isolated the corrupted row of data and isolated column which > > constains bad data. Unfortunately I can't do anything with the row. I > have > > an older backup of the db which contains correct row. Is there a way I > can > > restore only the given row or replace it in the file ( I also located the > > row on the page). > > You haven't shown us exactly how it's failing, but depending on what > sort of corruption this is, you might be able to delete the damaged row > with > DELETE FROM table WHERE ctid = '...'; > > regards, tom lane > -- Ćukasz Brodziak "Do you bury me when I'm gone Do you teach me while I'm here Just as soon I belong Then it's time I disappear"