Only part of it.  Can you find the pg_clog and pg_xlog directories?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] lost+found]# find . | grep pg_clog
./#3044578/pg_clog
./#3044578/pg_clog/0000
./#3044578/pg_clog/0001
./#3044578/pg_clog/0002

(3 files)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] lost+found]# find . | grep pg_xlog
./#3044578/pg_xlog
./#3044578/pg_xlog/archive_status
./#3044578/pg_xlog/00000001000000000000000F
./#3044578/pg_xlog/00000001000000000000000E

looks good?


by the way, is very nice that you are still around and answering question, i remember that you helped me a lots in the past (like 7 years ago). clap clap clap!

pat

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