On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Ewgenij Sokolovski<ewgenij...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello, Guys! Is that kind of thing possible at all? We have a problem that 
> our database is corrupted, and we are not able to get any table data by 
> executing SQL requests/running the PG_Admin tool. So, we thought, maybe it is 
> possible to retrieve data by accessing the data storage directly. The data 
> folder of PostgreSQL is there, so, theoretically, we should be able to 
> retrieve all we need, shouldn't we?:)

In theory yes, in practice the tool to do it would look a lot like postgres...

What corruption symptoms are you actually seeing?

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