"Barnes, Sandy (Sandra)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Any ideas on why this error would occur after dropping an existing
>> database and than re-creating it (createdb)?

I assume what you're really talking about is
        Database 'xxx', OID nnn, has disappeared from pg_database
?

It's theoretically possible for that to happen if, say, a CREATE
DATABASE or DROP DATABASE failed and was rolled back part way through.
I've never heard of it happening in normal usage, though.  If you
have a reproducible way of creating this situation I'd like to know
what it is.

>> The only work around so far
>> is to completely destroy the postgres instance and start over.

Vacuuming pg_database should fix it.  The problem is that backend
startup is seizing on a dead pg_database tuple to tell it the OID
of the target database; vacuum out the dead tuples and you'll be OK.

                        regards, tom lane

PS: Memo to folks reporting problems: PLEASE quote any error message
you may be getting EXACTLY.  It's a lot easier to look at the related
code if we can just grep for the message...

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