I updated last night to beta27. While doing the database update that it requires on first boot, I got a blue screen and was forced to reboot. Naturally when I came back into windows, one of my other drives (not connected to postgres or pt3) had delayed write failure, and was unable to be read by windows. This may or may not have been the cause of the blue screen that crashed pt3. It could be the other way around. Getting back on topic:
I got back into pt3, and ran the maintenance again, only this time it completed with a huge page of errors, As seen here:
http://img93.imageshack.us/img93/4427/pt3error.jpg
I read posts for hours, and decided I would try going into the pgadmin program, and reindex my database. Completed that after a few hours. I then redid maintenance, and did the clustering/analyzing, and left off doing the cache. It completed successfully. I then tried to update the cache, and it instantly came back with the same page of errors.
So there appears to be a problem. I can't import hands to my database now. "Unable to begin feeder import process. Reason: PT is configured to import into an outdated database. This must be corrected before an import can succeed."
What are my options here? I'm running postgres 8.2. If I back up my database and completely uninstall postgres, and reinstall 8.3. Will I still have these problems that I'm having now? Do i need to export all text file hand histories and start from scratch?
If I try to run pt3 now, i always get the message on startup that my databases need to be updated. I then say ok, it instantly says ok done, Then it asks me to cluster and analyze (which I just did for 3 hours), then I get a message that my database does not contain a populated cache.
Please save my life.