Hello Tom, Tuesday, September 19, 2000, 8:24:01 PM, you wrote: TL> There is also supposed to be a PG_VERSION file in each database TL> subdirectory. TL> If you accidentally deleted one of these per-database PG_VERSION files TL> then future connects to that database would fail with the above TL> message. To recover (assuming that was your only mistake), copy the TL> top-level PG_VERSION into the subdirectory. Nope, that's not the problem. I just checked and every DB has its own PG_VERSION. Besides, _all_ of the databases are accessed on regular basis (I'm speaking of a website), but the crashes occur only once in a while (like, once a week)... -- Yours, Alexey V. Borzov
- [GENERAL] WTF is going on with PG_VERSION? Alexey V. Borzov
- Re: [GENERAL] WTF is going on with PG_VERSION? The Hermit Hacker
- Re[2]: [GENERAL] WTF is going on with PG_VERS... Alexey V. Borzov
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- Re: Re[4]: [GENERAL] WTF is going on with PG_VERS... Alexey V. Borzov
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- Re[6]: [GENERAL] WTF is going on with PG_... Alexey Borzov
- Re: Re[6]: [GENERAL] WTF is going on ... The Hermit Hacker
- Resolved! (was: Re[8]: [GENERAL]... Alexey Borzov
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