> Jim Cochrane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> How old? We need to know the exact PG version number.
>
> > cat PG_VERSION
> > 7.2
>
> That's not exact, it only tells the major release number.
> "postmaster --version" was what I was
Thanks, V Kashyap, for your help.
> Dear Jim Cochrane,
>
> >I'm looking for help restoring old postgres databases on a linux system
> >after a reinstall of Redhat (including posgresql). It's the same version
> >of redhat and of postgres I was using before th
Thanks, Tom, for the reply.
> Jim Cochrane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm looking for help restoring old postgres databases on a linux system
> > after a reinstall of Redhat (including posgresql).
>
> How old? We need to know the exact PG version number.
c
found.
I suspect that the data may be unrecoverable. Is my pessimism justified or
might there be a way (without spending days, that is) to recover the old
data?
Thanks very much!
Jim Cochrane
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