Well, they are actually streaming replication slaves, and I boogered
up the rsync command, so there they are.  I diffed the directories
from the master to the slave, and think I will go ahead and delete all
the files that don't appear in both places and see what happens.
Worst case, I have to set them back up again.  No big deal...

Thanks!

- Ian

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:24 PM, John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com> wrote:
> On 10/20/11 12:14 PM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
>>
>> Well, Ian isn't talking about removing data. What he was
>> asking (I believe) is how to remove from the data directory
>> files which got nothing to do with the database in question
>> (but probably look like database files because, say, someone
>> copied*another*  database into the directory ;-)
>
> pg_dumpall
> stop postgres
> save the .conf files
> wipe $PGDATA
> initdb
> restore the .conf files
> restart postgres
> restore the dumpall
>
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