Re: [SQL] Lost my tablespace
От | tel medola |
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Тема | Re: [SQL] Lost my tablespace |
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Msg-id | CANRMYmjY9V-rzygyDFrDmf2GDP_-vcsEiP-ZOXd6WvNAFUEnhA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [SQL] Lost my tablespace (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>) |
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Re: [SQL] Lost my tablespace
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Sorry by delay....
Yes
Then the below from your original post means?
That despite recovering the backup, I can not access my data. So I posted that I lost my tablespaces.
When I run the \ d + command the involved tables are not shown. Not even the one I can access via Select (only those that are in the public schema are shown)
Esquema | Nome | Tipo | Dono | Tamanho | Descrição
----------+-------------+----- ---+----------+------------+-- ---------
01052016 | repositorio | tabela | postgres | 8192 bytes |
05122016 | repositorio | tabela | postgres | 8192 bytes |
13042017 | repositorio | tabela | postgres | 491 GB |
22082016 | repositorio | tabela | postgres | 8192 bytes |
30122015 | repositorio | tabela | postgres | 8192 bytes |
2017-05-29 16:32 GMT-03:00 Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>:
On 05/29/2017 12:05 PM, tel medola wrote:1) In the below you are saying that you used that template to try to recreate the original tables, correct?
/No.I have not done anything yet to try to retrieve the information, even though they are there. I just can not redo the links, even with the inherit command already executed./
It seems you are doing something, that is what I am trying figure out.
What INHERIT command?
/I did it, I'm not doing it./
/After I returned the copy, I did nothing else. That "new" I said, I had
The copy being the file system drive backups of each tablespace?done before. But it's only "new" that I can get with the SELECT, the others, not./
Then the below from your original post means?:
"Is there any way Postgres redo the link with the child tables ?? I already ran the command to rewrite inheritance, but the size of the tables continues with 8192."/
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/When I run the \ d + command the involved tables are not shown. Not even the one I can access via Select (only those that are in the public schema are shown)
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You will either need to set the search_path to all the schemas involved, see example at bottom of page below:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/sql-set.html
or schema.qualify the table name passed to \d+:
\d+ some_schema.table_name
But none of this was actually done when you tried to recover the tables.
/When I returned the backup (drive copy, not pg_dump), I realized that the information was not being found. I did not change anything else at the database and sent the email to the community./
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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