On Jul 10, 2009, at 6:47 AM, Vanessa Lopez wrote:
I discovered the table that was causing the error, delete it and
create it again (I miss some data but at least everything else is
working now)
Yes, for the backup we copy everything we had under /data (the
directory containing "base", "global", and so on ... we do backups
every day from the server), and then we restore the whole /data
directory at once ... but it did not solve the problem ..
Given the problems you've had, I strongly suggest you take a pg_dump
of the database, restore that dump, and use the restored copy. I bet
there's probably other problems lurking in your database.
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