Re: [GENERAL] Forgot to dump old data before re-installing machine - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Dave Page
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Forgot to dump old data before re-installing machine
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Msg-id 937d27e10801181116u68af7885s58d91c440a613a7e@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: [GENERAL] Forgot to dump old data before re-installing machine  (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>)
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On 18/01/2008, Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > What would work better is to add some code that checks whether
> > pg_control_version looks like the byte-swap of a small number,
> > and prints a suitably modified error message if so.
>
> Here is a possible patch.  Example output:
>
> $ pg-install/bin/postgres -D pg-install/var/data
> FATAL:  database files are incompatible with server
> DETAIL:  The database cluster was initialized with PG_CONTROL_VERSION 1090715648 (0x41030000), but the server was
compiledwith PG_CONTROL_VERSION 833 (0x00000341). 
> HINT:  This could be a mismatched byte order.  It looks like you need to initdb.
>
> I didn't follow how the user got into this mess, so I don't know whether the
> suggestion "you need to initdb" is appropriate.

I would think not, as you almost certainly must be doing a file level
restore of the data directory to get into this state and therefore
probably want to keep your data.

/D

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