I had a 'scratch' database for testing, which I deleted, and then disk went 
out.  No problem, no precious data.  But now I can't drop the tablespace, or 
the user who had that as the default tablespace.

I thought about removing the tablespace from pg_tablespaces, but it seems wrong 
to be monkeying with the system tables.  I still can't drop the user, and can't 
drop the tablespace.  What's the right way to clear out Postgres when a disk 
fails and there's no reason to repair the disk?

Thanks,
Craig

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