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how_to:repairing_corrupted_database [2016/04/06 11:16] – [Finding the problem table/index] paulhow_to:repairing_corrupted_database [2016/05/04 08:31] – [unexpected chunk number] paul
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 Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find which record is damaged, so you need to scan the entire table.  Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find which record is damaged, so you need to scan the entire table. 
  
-Go to a command prompt in the VPOP3 directory and run 'psql' (in version 5 only). The default password is 'vpop3pass'+Go to a command prompt in the VPOP3\pgsql\bin directory and run 'psql -U postgres -p 5433 vpop3' (in version 3 or 4 omit the '-p 5433'). The default password is 'pgsqlpass'
  
 ====Finding the problem message==== ====Finding the problem message====
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