On Friday 14 February 2003 17:55, Tom Lane wrote:
Andreas Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem with the vacuum full. every time I run the vacuum
command I loose data from the parent tables. maybe also from the
subtables (haven't checked yet). I tried it a few times up to now
I have a problem with the vacuum full. every time I run the vacuum
command I loose data from the parent tables. maybe also from the
subtables (haven't checked yet). I tried it a few times up to now an I
can reproduce the phenomena.
That sounds ugly ... but are you sure you don't
Andreas Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
however, what kind of details do you need to
qualify if it's a postgres problem or not ?
Ultimately, we need a way to reproduce the problem for debugging.
If it is a Postgres bug, it should be possible to reproduce it.
regards,
daniel alvarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NOTICE: Rel pg_class: Uninitialized page 3344 - fixing
NOTICE: Rel pg_class: Uninitialized page 3345 - fixing
NOTICE: Rel pg_class: Uninitialized page 3346 - fixing
NOTICE: Rel pg_class: Uninitialized page 3347 - fixing
NOTICE: Rel pg_class:
I've had PostgreSQL 7.1.3 running (Mac OS X) for a while. I recently upgraded to MAC
OS X 10.2 (and it appeared that my 7.1.3 install of PostgreSQL no longer works). So
I've been trying to upgrade to 7.3. The installation package ran fine. However, when
I ran the initdb command, it failed.