"Gauthier, Dave" <dave.gauthier@intel.com> writes:
> Woops, sorry....
> mmdcc228> more global/pg_database
> "postgres" 10819 1663 524
> "template1" 1 1663 524
> "template0" 10818 1663 524
> "cells_dev" 823888 1663 524
> "stdb2" 19810 1663 524
> "stdb" 597974 1663 524
> "stdb_standby" 19882 1663 524
> "cells" 16384 1663 524
> mmdcc228> ls base/
> 1 10818 10819 16384 16460 19810 19882 597974 823888
Huh. That matches up with the OID shown in pg_database, so it's
sure not clear what the problem is.
Could you grab a copy of the appropriate version of pg_filedump from
http://sources.redhat.com/rhdb/
and dump out pg_database with it? The best results would be from
pg_filedump -i -f $PGDATA/global/1262
regards, tom lane