Dear all,
Problem solved.
Small "howto" (if someone will end up with the same problem)...
This is all on a "local" system (not on the customers machine).
1) Download and install the "same" PostgreSQL version as the one on the
filesystem dump.
(In my case I had 8.0.1 and I downloaded and installed 8.0.15)
2) Stop the PostgreSQL service
3) Copy all files from the data directory of the filesystem dump, to the
data directory on the newsly installed system.
4) Change the owner of the files/directories to the postgres user (* THIS IS
CRUCIAL *)
5) Start the PostgreSQL service
6) Cross your fingers... (In my case, the old data was available)
Patrik Strömstedt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Treat" <xzilla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Patrik Strömstedt" <patrik@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Restore filesystem backup
On Saturday 13 September 2008 09:07:23 Patrik Strömstedt wrote:
Hi,
I have a big problem.
The backup (done nightly with pg_dump) at one of our customers sites is
broken (well, it's overwritten and is of no use anymore). What is left is
a
filesystem backup that incudes the postgresql directories.
I'm trying to restore one of the tables from this "filesystem backup"
(employee_pass (salaries..)), that has been deleted on the live system.
How (if possible), can I use this filesystem backup to restore the
database
into a working setup (off-site), from where I can retreive data from the
one table (employee_pass).
This is on Windows 2000 Server, the Postgres version is 8.01 (I know, it's
old...)
Honestly you have a mess on your hands on a number of different levels. I'd
be
tempted to just try copying the tables files directly between the two
directories if you can matchup the files on disk correctly. Otherwise you
might be forced to try and get some filesystem level tools going, but I'm
not
sure how feasible that is on windows, especially on such an old version.
Good luck.
--
Robert Treat
Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL