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On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Haiming Zhang
<Haiming.Zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thank you for replying. The file was there, is that ok to remove the corrupted file to recover postgres? "base/2008723533/2107262657.2"

Be careful here, I would recommend taking a file-level snapshot before
going on and do perhaps-stupid things. As that's a btree right split,
perhaps you could recover your data by ignoring this index...

> Unfortunately, I only have a backup on February. Is there a way I can recover it without losing the recent data?

What is lost is lost. A good backup strategy is essential.
-- 
Michael


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