How to find calculated CRC checksum of pg_controldata

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Hello,

Question: Is there a way to obtain the calculated CRC checksum for pg_controldata from the command line?

I'm asking this because we had our database get wiped out, and for a variety of reasons, did not have a clean backup of the data directory. I did, however, have a complete set of WAL files for the database from the origin of the instance's life. I was able to use these to restore the database into a new database that I engineered look like a copy of the original by editing the pg_control file (and first log file) by changing the Database system identifier and the CRC checksum.

Finding the correct CRC checksum, however, was a pain. I downloaded the code and modified pg_controldata.exe so it would display the file CRC and calculated checksums so I would know what the correct value was.

I'm in the process of documenting what I did and it would make the whole process much easier if there is a way to determine the CRC checksum without having to dig into the source code. I am currently using 9.2.6.

Thanks for any info,

Matt, who was extremely lucky that I initiated WAL logging at the very beginning.

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Matthew J Rantala, GISP
Minnesota Geological Survey
University of Minnesota
2642 University Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55114-1057
(612) 627-4780 x206



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