On 06/27/2016 06:52 AM, Pau Marc Muñoz Torres wrote:
hi
thank you for your quick answer,
I am working with linux. here you have the output of uname --all
Linux XXX at 2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Sep 6 20:13:52 EDT 2011
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
And the filesystem is ext3
i was able to work with the database until last week when i was
indexing the database. the problem came when i tried to cancel a \di command
How did you cancel the command?
Also elaborate on what you mean by 'indexing the database'?
as far as i know nothing changed since the last time i was working
last week.
p
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2016-06-27 15:38 GMT+02:00 Alex Ignatov <a.ignatov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On 27.06.2016 16:28, Pau Marc Muñoz Torres wrote:
Hello Everydody,
My database is corrupted, each time i try to list all the tables
in the database i have got the following message
hla2db=> \d
ERROR: could not open relation 1663/16385/1255: Read-only file system
I read that my best option is to use my backup. Before using my
backup i would like to remove all databases in postgresql and
create everything again from scratch. Unfortunatlly i can't see
the list of databases, althought i am able to create databse
can you suggest what to do? is it a good idea to reinstall
postgresql?
Pau Marc Muñoz Torres
skype: pau_marc
http://www.linkedin.com/in/paumarc
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pau_Marc_Torres3/info/
May be you filesystem is mounted read-only after power loss or some
OS crash?
What OS do you have - WIndows or some kind of Unix (Linux, etc).
Also what file system Postgresql data dir is using?
Alex Ignatov
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The Russian Postgres Company
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