From: | Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com> |
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To: | "W(dot)P(dot)" <laurentp(at)wp(dot)pl>, pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Damaged (during upgrade?) table, how to repair? |
Date: | 2021-07-04 17:48:50 |
Message-ID: | 2b2ce173-d445-844c-935d-3531264453ac@aklaver.com |
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On 7/4/21 9:33 AM, W.P. wrote:
> W dniu 02.07.2021 o 21:05, Adrian Klaver pisze:
>> On 7/2/21 10:18 AM, W.P. wrote:
>>> W dniu 02.07.2021 o 17:16, Adrian Klaver pisze:
>>
>>>>
>>>> So you have backup of the failed machine's disk stored somewhere else?
>>>
>>>
>>> No, I have disc from this machine, looks not damaged (random files).
>>> Only problem that OS does not boot beyond "emergency mode".
>>
>> I would say your second sentence contradicts your first.
>
> Nope ;). There was 1 500GB disc, with Fedora24 and Postgres 9.5. Then
> copied "sector by sector" (and resized partitions, volumes, fs) to 1TB
> one. This was my "working" disc.
>
Just dawned on me, why aren't you working directly from the 1TB disk?
It has the presumably intact files from before the OS/Postgres upgrades
and the power experiment.
> Laurent
>
>
>
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Adrian Klaver
adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com
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