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On 12/12/2012 07:46 AM, Justin Arnold wrote:
Hey guys, having a bizarre issue I have not seen before and couldn't
locate anything via Google (though I might not be choosing the correct
phrasing). We have a table being dumped via pg_dumpall that is receiving
the error...

pg_dump: SQL command failed

which is missing the last 2 columns defined by pg_attribute and \d.
Any ideas on what I can look at or do to correct this problem (if it can
be corrected)?

Well one suggestion is to upgrade to the latest version of 8.3.x; 8.3.22. There are a lot of bug fixes between 8.3.4 and 8.3.22. If you want to look before you leap go through the release notes for each of the minor versions and see if anything fits.


We are running postgres 8.3.4 on 64 bit Red Hat kernel
release 2.6.18-164.el5

Thanks for the help!

- Justin


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