2 points: - I thought that a big part of the reason we got rid of filenames was so we would use arbitrary table / db names that were not restricted by the file system / OS. Using links would then return this restriction. - What is the format for the table? Could we write a tool that can read the tables raw in case of a 'HARD' crash? One could then walk the table by hand as need. Can someone give me information on the schema for the files? i'll take a look at it. There may also be a way to then use WAL files to do some more serious recovery. Thoughts? - brandon ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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